36F and sunny @ 18:00, heading down to around 26 tonight for the overnight low. High today was 43.7F.
Still working the night shift.
Hopper, deer, and two tube feeders refilled yesterday first thing yesterday. Deer feeder had been cleaned out by this morning, other critters appear to be enjoying the refilled feeders.
Then another week's worth of meds doled out.
Yesterday's Amazon deliveries were Milescraft 700 piece pocket hole screw assortment (Torx drive, not square), the correct 5" pads to fit the Makita ROS (I initially ordered 6" because that was all that were available at the time. I have a couple of 6" hook-n-loop sanding mice on order which I will use those on, for hand sanding), a Dewalt drill bit set for down here at the house, and a three piece Whiteside Dado router bit set for undersized plywood:
Ended up having to remove the Wonderboard panel after Woman asked
"Where is that 3rd knob for the shower ?" ... which I had been using on the valves. Had sealed it up in the wall.
Worst part of that was, I thought
"Well, the Good Morning crew will get a kick out that ..." ... so after having set it back in there to get a picture, guess what happened ...
Yup ... put the Wonderboard panel back up ...
without removing the knob ... again ... so it has to come down once more ....
Hilarious ...
Flipped over shelf board and got two coats of poly applied to it, then flipped it again late last night after the second coat had dried and sanded the original side I started on with some 220, cleaned that off, and threw a 3rd coat of poly on it. Have used about 1/3 to 1/2 a quart of poly so far.
The Woman says it looks good. Probably could stand a 4th coat ...
Ordered Domino's for dinner last night, Woman got the Chicken Alfredo bowl and Parmesan Bites, I got the Buffalo wings. Also tried the Parmesan Bites for the first time. Mmmmm. We have a free pizza there, will need to take advantage of that ... maybe tonight ?
Made some good progress on cabinetry design last night as well.
Had been working on the design for the woodworking bench and that had kind of stalled a bit so I started on the router table. Happy with how it's turning out.
Using Denis The Dutchman's system that allows any size drawers to be relocated wherever they will fit:
Drawer width's are standardized at a 13.5 inch width with three drawer depths: 2.75", 5.5" and 8.25"
Need to migrate that over to the woodworking bench and verify that will work, as far as fitting goes, and then should be ready to generate a cut list and start cutting parts.
Tomorrow would be a good day for that, as it will get up to around 50F.
Amazon deliveries today were the template for the router lift, 500 pieces of 1 1/4" pocket hole screws (for joining 3/4 material), a can of CRC Dry Graphite Lube, and some Starbond CA glue:
Time to get cracking.
Hope everyone is having a good Wednesday ...
