BRK #159
Monday, the week before the Garden Master
course. We're excited about hosting guests again, and doing our best to polish the Classroom as well as the Red Cabin before our guests arrive.
Caleb and I teamed-up to continue work on the Classroom Chandelier. First order of the day was to plane the plank and smooth out both sides. Here's Caleb on one end, me on the other, and the planer and plank in the middle.
Once that was done, Caleb sanded things down a bit, then drilled holes with the hole saw for the light fixtures. The discussion now is how to wire things to both make sure the circuits are complete, and also to ensure that the wire itself is heavy-gauge
enough to support the voltage required for all the components. There are a couple ways to approach it, though since time is limited I hope an agreement can be reached sooner rather than later.
While Caleb was busy with the plank, I rigged all the support cables. We backed-off our original plan of screwing eye bolts into the joists and timbers, instead electing to loop cable round them. This avoids any permanent changes to the
wood, and preserves their support strength. The supports I hammered-in last week aren't bothering anything, so they're still there. We can always revisit that option for the next version of this Chandelier, and they may be useful.
Up at the Red Cabin,
Grey and
Daniel finished the
cob work on the Rocket Heater's new manifold, and called in Caleb and me for work with the oxy-acetelyne torch. It's a fantastic, powerful tool that demands your respect and care. Here's the chunk I cut out of the barrel:
...And here's Caleb in there, giving the torch a try, refining the hole I'd started.
In the afternoon, we did a dozen little things that, when combined, pushed the Classroom into much better shape. Grey ground the
coffee for next week (so now the Library smells excellent!), Daniel scrubbed-down the chairs with our upholstery cleaner, I washed dishes and shoveled more pathways through the melting snow.
The team also assembled our rig toolkits: bags of miscellaneous tools, each being stored in our rigs and various buildings. They were a worthwhile purchase that I'm confident will be useful time and time again in the future.
Finally, two last photos. Here's a panoramic of the mountains today, covered with heavy clouds. Today has been a warm day (easily in the low-40s F) and it actually began raining this evening.
And the last one for today: Grey assisted me in raising the tent again...! It's so warm today, and it's forecast to be warm tomorrow, so I'm debating on whether or not to sleep in the tent tonight. Paul gave each of us a fancy and very warm alpaca wool blankets, so although the tent stove isn't functional right now I'll likely be warm enough with the extra layer. You may not be able to see much in this photo, but it's the overhead light shining from inside the tent door.
That's all for now. Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day...!