Sunday, September 22, 2013

10min hack. #3 wine bottle holder



Take a board, that ones about 45cm long.
Cut the bottom at an angle. 21 degree in this case. 
Drill 1.5 inch hole in the top. 
Spray varnish x 2 coats. 
Pat self on head for a job well done. 

Friday, September 13, 2013

10min hack. #2. Sandpaper storage.

Problem:
My sandpaper draw was a mess. The was heaps of sandpaper in there and it took forever to find and I kept ripping sheets of it getting it out. 

Solution:



A3 display book! Protects the sheets, in order of grit, holds plenty of sandpaper and keeps draw neat. Also if you write the git # when cutting small sections of a large sheet, there's no more asking yourself which git is this that I'm holding in my hand. (Its difficult to tell the finer wet n dry paper apart)
Win!

Monday, September 9, 2013

10min hack. #1. Lawn aerator

Problem:
There's a patch of grass that's dying due to soil compaction secondary to getting driven on often. 

Solution:
Lawn aerator. 
Using some weird broom thing that I found in shed + really long nails = 


 Lawn aerator!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Pressure washer hose reel

I brought a pressure washer a while back, and a feature that I weighted heavily was a long hose. The one I ended up with has a 7m hose which is good but not great. I couldn't make it all round the car in one pass and cleaning the deck meant dragging the thing up a flight of stairs. Last time I made a trip to the hardware store I was looking at a genuine hose but the price made me look else ware. I came across a generic one at a reasonable price and bought it. Now armed with 17m of hose I can clean the deck and the car without moving the unit. Perfect. (the only downside is there is some pressure loss. Doesn't really mater when clearing the car or deck)




I had another reel lying around, but it was too big. It did however have a nice sized tube that i hacked out of it. Using my circle cutting jig i cut two circles out of MDF. The two circles are joined together with three long bots that i nicked from the other reel. They didn't have threads where i needed them, so this gave me an excuse to try out my tap and die set. After (most) of the bits were painted (badly) i put it together.
And done! Once the paint hardens i'll be able to give it a run. Happy times.


Till next time

Alister

Monday, August 26, 2013

Drill press mods

I've had this drill press for a few months now and haven't written about it before because well, it's a drill press. It drills. What of it. 
Now that I've made some mods to it it becomes a bit more interesting. 


First up the chuck key sits on the right side via a rare earth magnet super glued to the body. The benefits of this include. 
Having a home for key making it less likely to head down to the pub when I don't have time to chase it down. 
No chain or rope to get tangled in the drill. 
And thanks to the power of the rare earth magnet it doesn't vibrate off. 

The drill comes with a depth gauge. The only use this has is as a depth stop. So I added a modified digital calliper. 
The main advantage with this is that it can be zeroed in any position
To avoid modifying the lid so it could still open I cut the calliper as short as possible.
Works a treat. 

Lastly is the table. Most drills come with a circle cast iron table. Due to the design it's very difficult to clamp anything to the table. 
This table is bolted to the original and features dual t tracks for the fence to slide along and a removable centre piece. I made a few extra of these when I made the table. 


Lastly
The floor in my shed isn't level so the dill rocked like a rocking horse. 
The solution I came up with was to use two blocks of wood with embedded nuts and 4 100mm m12 bolts. Now I can level the drill and I get a few more cm of height. Win!

Future mods include fitting Cree led's to the light arm as the current ones almost match a single tea light candle as far as light output is concerned. 

That's it for now.

Al 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Outdoor laundry basket holder

We had been using a stool to hold the basket outside, but this was very suboptimal as the concrete isn't level and the top of the stool slippery, so the basket would fall off if you took a sock out of it. 
So I made this:


I recently bought a combo disk/belt sander and I bolted it to a bench so I didn't use the included stand. Add some 12mm MDF for the top and brace and 3mm MDF for the basket. It holds about 60 pegs. Which is good as we have about that number of pegs. All badly painted with spray paint. I had run out of primer so didn't use any. Time will tell how long this lasts out in the weather. 

The bottom pieces are scrap pine cut like a triangle to hopefully avoid polling water and rot. Thanks Mr Glue Gun for making that a painless exercise
  
Till next time

Al

Welcome to Al's shed

Well I think the time has come for a blog. I had been sending off emails to a group of friends about the activities in my shed, but it has become too much hassle to shrink every photo and follow the comments that follow each email. That's why god invented blogs. So watch this space for hopefully entertaining and informative posts. Excuse me, I need to get back to my shed.