Projects...

Silly String

Well-Known Member
My last notable project was cleaning my pantry.. its ok!
I'm trying to get up the gumption to make xmas cookies, but all these go-getters have made me really tired. My next project will probably be a nap.

You guys are frickin amazing. Props.
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
My next project should be an easy one, just some light plumbing. For Christmas I bought my wife one of those super handy dandy removable shower heads that vibrate and sing o cum all ye faithful. I hope she likes it. But not too much.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
I just finished wet-sanding a spoon that i am making as a Christmas present. It's made of manzanita and is intended as a "use hard and put away wet' cooking spoon. It's not as fancy as some of mine, but it feels good in the hand. i'll slop a coupla coats of walnut oil onto it and have it done jjuusstt in time lol
LOL and C99 ;)
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The bud is in the oven. I just put it on the spoon for interest :) How long does it take to be dry enough to test? I think I must start chopping.... my C99's have slowed transpiration and the biggest girl stopped completely and they are looking pretty done at this point. So is my second tent that should have been chopped a week from tomorrow, oops.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
LOL and C99 ;)
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The bud is in the oven. I just put it on the spoon for interest :) How long does it take to be dry enough to test? I think I must start chopping.... my C99's have slowed transpiration and the biggest girl stopped completely and they are looking pretty done at this point. So is my second tent that should have been chopped a week from tomorrow, oops.
Heyy nice spoon! :joint::bigjoint: I would really, really like to know how to drill unstraight holes. Think of the pipes i could carve!!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Yes. Stuffs real easy to work with. I used it in my kitchen like 4 years ago and it's held up great so far. This being a basement I think vinyl's the best choice anyway. 312sq ft for a hair under $500 ain't bad either.
yep, i laid a floor using that stuff once. super easy. just score with a utility knife. didn't even have to remove trim, just butted close enough for a caulk line.

we troweled glue onto the floor as we went since it was on top of cement instead of OSB.
 
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