i tried the 'retirement thing' once before,
back in 2018 ...
but for many reasons back then it didn't 'stick',
and i spent the next 5 years working with and mentoring
our nephew Kristian Moore, who is now taking
on the new furniture projects that come our way ...
at this point, he can do anything i can do,
only he can do it better !
my 'executive function' has left the building, and,
i realize that at 77 it ain't coming back.
so, what to do with all that free time since my 'last project'
well, i guess you can't have too many buildings, and Will
is taking up quite a lot of space in Sam's shop
with the mills and lathes for his banjo business.
so, here we go!
this one will likely be the last building at
the 'west dorset industrial park'
below, the rafters will start to go up tomorrow!
nothing like three weeks of concrete and carpentry
to make you feel all of your 77 years ...
AKA 'hippie foundations' in 1974 ...
ashley poured the foundation for our first house
this past tuesday 8.27 ... progress has been made ...
we had some professionals here from Scott Thompson Builders
for 4 days the week of september 3rd, and they got us going pretty good
they got the ridge beam up, the rafters and the plywood and paper on the roof ..
they also studded the gables and got the plywood on them ... thanks guys!
Luke and i trimmed the roof and we are ready for the slate, which should
start to happen soon ... first day of rough wiring by brophy electric last Friday ...
10/13 Update ... 2 months and 10 days since the dydo and company
backhoe arrived, things are really happening now.
the siding is complete most of the way around the building
and we should be able to wrap it up on the next sunny day .
the beautiful purple slate is being installed by Dave and Zack Wilmott of
Battenkill Slate and is complete on the right side and on the carport,
and, as with the siding, the roof will likely be done the next sunny day too ...
the sheetrock has been hung by versatile drywall, and the taper
will be here 'first thing Friday' ...
seth of longboardlumber.com will be here tomorrow
with some ribbon stripe mahogany for the the double doors
on the front.
then, some paint on the walls and floor, the big doors on the front,
and we'll be ready for the lights and Will's machines!
more soon!
november 1st ... three months to the day since
Dydo and company showed up with the backhoe ...
the slate is all on now ...
Dave finished it up last saturday ...
the attic stairway went in yesterday
i have to detail the sapele panels and make 64 moldings
to fix them in place ... we hope to move
the machines in next week!
the heat is on thanks to GSK Climate Control
11.15. 2024 ... OKAY! the machines were moved yesterday
and they are in their rough locations now ... thanks to
Sparky from Dydo & Co. for his help moving some
heavy and sometimes awkward stuff!
the super accurate hardinge lathe
the spinning lather and horizontal mill
the leblond in the corner
with LOTS more space!
and the new brazing station is almost set to go
12.12 ... the big sapele doors are done, and all
of Will's machines are wired up and ready to run
a nice overhead door for the car port.
we are meeting with the overhead door guy tomorrow.
i am hoping to do something on the left there
in keeping with the big doors ... i need to order
some sapele marine plywood to match.
four buildings plus a sawdust shed .. that should about do it !
2 comments:
"This journey is so inspiring! Retirement doesn’t mean slowing down; it’s about new beginnings and passion projects. Excited to see how this unfolds!"
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Wow! Thanks for detailing this journey. Looks amazing
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