So much has kept me from the GMC this winter/spring! Where to start...
We finished getting my friend's aforementioned '69 Nova back on the road! He's been having a blast with it.
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We built a
log dog cabin for the remaining two canines. It still needs some finishing touches, window openings and a roof in this pic, but they're staying less muddy on wet days and they get to keep their view of the gate and road.
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My daughter was ready to process things, and wanted memorialize our fallen Bruno with a headstone. So here's what I cooked up with some cast concrete:
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Then I had to do a cake for my son's 9th birthday. It had a lot of orange flavor and citric acid for a kick (I was assured all the boys in attendance at his party loved super sour flavors). It went over pretty well, though I'll have to keep all those smiling faces omitted for privacy I suppose.
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I also got a new 3D printer with multi-color capabilities, so we made some trinkets for his teams end-of-season party:
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Lots of practice with the Red Ryder whenever we're at home...
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I finally fixed the door hinges on the International Loadstar I've had for 7 years. Boy, that was a challenge. Now I know why I procrastinated for so long. It's so nice to have 2 working doors!
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I revamped a new-to-me old chainsaw and put it straight to work. We've downed a handful of 100'+ Douglas Firs this spring. Lots of them dying lately. :/ I'm loving the new saw though. It really rips after some attention!
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The Loadstar was key to doing yard cleanup. We filled the 8x18' bed three or four times. It's nice to dump it out on the burn pile instead of unloading by hand!
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Lots more yard work...
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Got the brush hog going that was gifted to me several years ago. It had an extremely stuck, rusted PTO shaft. Dry as a bone and locked up solid. I LOVE this IR air chisel though.
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I did a ton of work on the '48 Pontiac as well. Got the original wheels cleaned up, painted, added new tires and Port-a-Walls.
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I also 3D printed a new rim for the steering wheel. It still needs a little finish work, but I'm pleased to have a functional wheel now that looks correct-ish.
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The wife was quite pleased she got to take the Pontiac to the Cascade HS car show on Saturday, then to church for Mother's Day.
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After Mother's Day, I had four days to dewinterize the GMC and make a few improvements before our first camping trip. No rest for the weary!
Life may be busy, but it's also very blessed. We have so much to be thankful for on this Memorial Day.