any more photos of this place?
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Like the name says, I brew with my own hands.
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Amber Ale
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Lawnmower Lager
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Ingredients (Grains in Grain bag, 2 kinds of Hops and Orange peels with spices)
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Orange Spice Holiday Stout (Just opened after 3 months of bottle aging)
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Nice first post. You can't go wrong here posting pictures of beer.
How'd that stout come out?
Yeah I figured this was a fairly safe spot for a first post.
The Orange Spiced Stout came out better than expected.
Dark and heavy with an Orange note, not citrusy, and a good hint of spices to give it that holiday feel. Brew day tomorrow in remembrance of our Veterans, another Stout for the Winter. I'll update later on how that one turns out. My favorite way to waste time while waiting for snow.
My daughter's a tweenager, so the clothes are taking over. I started this project out as just building some shelves for clothing. It kinda grew into a loft with stairs (dog has to be able to get up, too!):
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^^^ Very cool, did you get your plan ideas from a C.S. Escher print ?
Thanks... I did think of him a little bit:D. Function was important and strength (it holds all three of us and the dog, no problem), but I wanted to make it appear to be floating. The cabs on the upper front are actually part of a big box beam. It's all birch veneer plywood, strong as sh*t, especially if you have two pieces at right angles to each other. She loves modern architecture so...
The best thing is my daughter loves it and Otis has it figured out already:
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Point of order--> M. C. Escher
Cool shit Big D.
Suspended a 10 foot Christmas tree about 10 feet off the ground. Started by building, hoisting and leveling a platform.
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Setup some scaffolding and started setting up the tree. Sucker was heavy - probably 500 lbs for all sections.
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Roped up and continued adding tree sections.
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Added ornaments, covered the platform and secured the tree with guide wires. Finished product from the inside.
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..and from the outside.
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^^^ That is way neat. Your own house or is this your company? floatingchristmastrees.com?
Got insurance?
Own house. It stayed up last year without crushing anyone, so hoping for the best. Also got it a bit more secured this year so it doesn't sway back and forth if people are pushing on the railings.
I'm just thinking of the late night gift placement, and drunk and hungover retrieval. Cool concept and execution though.
I'm impressed with the way you've taken advantage of your free space. Nice job.
Nice bed bigdaddy.
Work continues slowly on this interminable project. It's definitely going to interfere with ski time.
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RootSkier.....
You kick so much ass.
^^^^^ Love those garage doors....
I built this shelf about a year and a half ago as my first woodworking project. Cherry with oak inlays.
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glad you think so. want to buy all my tools? because i really really really want to retire from this shit.Quote:
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Beams don't usually get me excited, but the subtle curves on that last pic are so .........sensual.
Nice job Rootski
And bigdaddy your bed is giving me ideas for something similar for our girls room. sweet work.
This thread :yourock:
Next project on the house.
Lay-up of some of the rough pieces
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Detail Work
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Lots of small pieces
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Coming together
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Corners and features
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Rough layout.
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Based the design on a Craftsman Rug patterm we found on line, making it from Brazilian Mahogany and Maple/Birds Eye Maple. This is for the floor in the Den.
^that is awesome. Definitely put up pics of the finished product!