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This Week’s Featured Pulp Improvement
Pulp Deck
Pulp Deck
Last weekend’s task at hand? Moving a rock! Okay, let’s call it a very large stone and in this case, the landing step coming out of the door in adjacent pic.
Why, you ask? The answer being it is go time for the new backyard deck/outdoor kitchen which includes a boardwalk walkway from this door to the main body of deck itself (that main body of deck area being in the 2nd adjacent pic, which also shows the new location of the “large stone”). Speaking of deck, we are working with our friends from AK General Services (they helped out on multiple tasks at the 1800 Project), one of their specialties being deck construction. In short, we are basically just in a hurry to get this installed so we can move on with getting that outdoor kitchen up and running, thus the help, (and there is so much more to the “deck”, which we’ll cover in a later update), so suffice to say, it will be a destination location for sure, and we want to get it done now!
Back to the “large stone” and the relocation of it. Initial thoughts being we need to get it up and off the ground to do anything at all (yes, if we did have a large back hoe tractor, perhaps we could just nudge it along, flip it, do many things, however, we do not have one and I wanted to try an go the “leverage” route). So the imagination kicked in and I thought I had recalled use of rollers for the large stones needed to build the pyramids. Again, once stone is elevated, you set it on a series of “rollers” and then push or drag it, rotating the rollers from back to front each time you’ve moved on to a clean one. Estimating the stone to weigh in the 500 pound arena (and that was just a guess), what would we use as the rollers? Decided to go with some 3” schedule 40 PVC pipe in 4 foot lengths (Lowe’s sells them pre-cut that way). Figured 4 total would allow for there always being 3 underneath and the rotation process could happen.
Gettin the stone elevated? As you can see the top was flat but then it sort of angles in toward the base. We dug a hole at one end and placed a pump jack on top of a flat stone underneath and then began the process of slowing lifting it up. Raise a bit, support from underneath, elevate jack and keep repeating the process on both ends till the stone was clear of the hole it was sitting in and able to be placed on the 3” PVC pipes. With a very large crowbar, a come-a-long winch, some chain and the John Deere mower, we were able to twist it out and onto those pipes. The rest…..well, lots of 1, 2, 3 PUSH (while leveraging with the very large crowbar. Mission accomplished!
Progress pics adjacent and below. See you next week!
Pulp Improvements
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Most Recent Pics for Sale
The 1800 Project
Here’s the trailer to the exciting new movie coming out this summer (okay, so maybe not really a movie, more a couple long form video’s to document the start to finish of this project)! Truth is, had a little fun with a movie trailer template they have and this is the “story” of the 1800 Project to date. Enjoy!
Innocent
So it’s 2020 and the pandemic is getting into full swing, it was a good time to do some recording. Years ago I had written a song called “Innocent” which was based off a nice, solid and repeating base line (which I played using the top E string on the guitar). Song was pretty much the result of watching a lot of crime shows and just plain watching the news. Original was done using a 4-Track recorder and while intent was there, could not really do it justice. Flash forward to 2020, GarageBand and multi-track recording from home, plus the ability to share and get contributions from some of your musician friends, the results are in! Special bonus, a co-workers two children doing some back up vocals, while practicing social distancing out in the garage/driveway, and well, making the best of a very different and trying time. Hope you enjoy!
The Ray Harm and Guy Coheleach Limited Edition Prints Prints
We recently mentioned that we had been gifted a fine collection of Ray Harm and Guy Coheleach “limited edition” art prints which we intend to eventually sell here from the website (will be setting up a page in our shop collection). Currently doing a complete inventory of what we have and documenting all of that. Wanted to share a little taste of what we are talking about so will feature a pic or two each week until we get that shop page up and running. This week’s pic sample prints below!
Bobcat
Mountain Lion