Showing posts with label tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tools. Show all posts

08 October 2008

"Monkey With A Tool Belt"

Are you a houseblogger with children or just a handyperson with children? OK, maybe you're like me and you just really think tool belts are cool, and even if you didn't have children you would find some on the street just so you could head over to your local library and check out this cool book...



"Monkey With A Tool Belt"



I haven't taken it home for the official Molly testing, but I'm going to guess that the pictures are a little too busy for her. There's a lot going on in each page. But the art is way cool and while I feel kind of funny about some of the made up tools the monkey's self-sufficiency make up for the weird feeling created by having a snozz remover.

03 November 2007

Sander Surprise

Tim went out this morning to run shed related errands. He called around 11:30 and said, "I've got the sander, clean out the dining room." Surprise!


So here he is working away. This was the sander we rented to do the up-stairs hallway, we had an orbital for the downstairs floors. We just got done talking about it and we like that this sander is leaving the "character" of the floor. The orbital would have made short work of it and stripped it down to white. This isn't sanding as fast, therefore "character" remains while still evening out the warping in the boards. We're not that worried about the uneveness because someday most of the floor will be covered with an area rug, and even if we weren't doing a rug the giant oak table will really break the space up. Therefore the sanded area doesn't have to be pristine.

Oooo, I had better find some cute crafty Christmas party invites to make!

Barn Update and Cool Barn Artist

Here's the library. It's the last room to be worked on here at the farmhouse. There for it has become storage. Though you can't tell, a lot of what is being stored here are tools. The rest of what we have collected is down in the basement which floods every spring. It's not a good situation.

That's why I haven't protested too much when Tim told me he wants to build a shed this fall. I thought we had a kind of un-said agreement that the house would be finished before we started on the exterior structures. But I'm really looking forward to this shed. I can picture tools put nicely away in tool boxes and hanging on peg boards. Tim plans to insulate and run water to the shed so I also picture a nice faucet on the side that I can use to water the garden (this year I would make 5+ trips from the kitchen faucet to the garden). I can use it to clean my fancy paint brush!

He's still pricing and looking at options, he started off wanted to turn the barn into one. But after much angst we decided it wouldn't be the best option for the barn. Plus, for what that would cost we could build a standard tin shed and roof the barn too. So that is what we decided to do. The only problem is the guy we want to do the barn roof is busy until next spring so we'll have to cross our fingers and hold our breath that it survives another winter. He's also looked at options like changing the pitch of the shed's roof to give it a more old fashioned look, but people look at him funny and ask why you'd do something stupid like that (i.e. spend more money to not gain any room).

On to the barn artist. I think I have been a good girl this year. So Santa, if you read this, I would like to find one done for my barn in my stocking please.

Here's the article from Iowa Farmer Today.

16 May 2007

The Gerstner International 3 Unit Roller Cabinet Set-

Today I worked on cleaning out the closet, replacing our winter things with the summer stuff stored away. I HATE this job. You would think I wouldn't being a girl (stereotype=likes cloths) who likes to organize things. I think it's because it is depressing because Tim has three times the amount of cloths I do, and most of what I have remaining bears scars from remodeling. I just can't fathom why one man would need 30+ polo/button down shirts and 15+ pairs of jeans.



I love TLC's What Not to Wear. I shouldn't, the way I dress leaves no room for mocking those poor helpless souls chosen by their "loving" families. And why would you spend money on cloths when things like this beauty exist begging to be given a loving home with a girl who likes to organize things.



It's the Gerstner International 3 Unit Roller Cabinet Set. I spied it in the new Van Dyke's Restorers catalog this morning. Purrrrrrrrrrr!

11 May 2007

I Love Antonio Pasin

If you have a small child and plan on doing anything out of doors you need one of these wagons. They are fabulous! Now my only wish is she won't realize that it would probably be more fun outside of the wagon. I've found one of the draw-backs of restoring an old home is the fact that we have a lot of nails, wire, broken glass, etc. lurking in the grass which is making me dread that day.

And just in case you wonder, Antonio Pasin created the Radio Flyer company.

31 January 2006

Why Must Something So Cute

be so darn expensive?
It says "little helper"



It even has little matching socks... hehehe.

15 June 2005

Modeling the Pink Tool Belt

So I've never actually posted a picture of me in the pink tool belt. That's because when I'm wearing it I've always been working alone.

Yesterday it was sitting in the office as I was working on a post, and Tim picked it up and was hamming around with it.



It's the closest thing he's come to picking up a tool in months. (I'm just being catty because he looks better in it than I do!)

06 May 2005

I have no will power

I wasn't going to look at it...
No you people weren't going to tempt me with your links...
One peek won't hurt. It's always good to be informed...
You don't even like pink any way. Red is more your color...



Tim...
I need the credit card number :)

Seriously I've wanted a tool belt for a long time. I put the hammer in my pants pocket, nails in my teeth, the drill in my right hand, and the woodwork in my left. If I make it to the top of the ladder with out the hammer falling out of my pants I'm usually destine to drop a nail.

I've looked at tool belts at the Depot but never has one caught my eye. This isn't a want it's a need! My crazy sister Mary always teases me because I'm so girlie. What do you think M? Is it me?

Update: I ordered it! Soon it will be mine. Wooohaaahaaaa! Then nothing can stop my cuteness! Click here to get your own.