WarnerConstCo.
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I wanted to get these out and installed on Friday but, things were not working out. I finally bent the driver in my Grex pinner, hitting a knot in some Red Oak. I guess I have emptied over 3 boxes pins with it, 30,000+. I swore I had an extra driver kit but, all I had was a spare O-ring kit.
Then I needed to use my shaper for the first time and I discovered that the registration pin for the spindle in the cartridge assembly had been sheared off.
I tore down the shaper, got the cartridge out and disassembled it enough to pull the dust cover and re-set what was left of the pin.
Back in business Friday afternoon. Then I got a crappy text message because I did not show up this weekend to install these, well, they weren't done. I guess people don't realize that when you are not at their house working, it does not mean that you are not working on crap for their house.
Oh well.
I am re-doing the trim in those wall cut outs and adding a single led puck light to each of them. All the door openings in the room and one drywall returned opening will be re-done along with new base.
I am going to try and install the cut-out trim with just a few nails, mostly some adhesive and clamping pressure.
Nothing fancy but, I am almost done tying this room together. The railings are now painted black and the old growth oak beams for the inserts are almost done drying.
Then I needed to use my shaper for the first time and I discovered that the registration pin for the spindle in the cartridge assembly had been sheared off.
I tore down the shaper, got the cartridge out and disassembled it enough to pull the dust cover and re-set what was left of the pin.
Back in business Friday afternoon. Then I got a crappy text message because I did not show up this weekend to install these, well, they weren't done. I guess people don't realize that when you are not at their house working, it does not mean that you are not working on crap for their house.
Oh well.
I am re-doing the trim in those wall cut outs and adding a single led puck light to each of them. All the door openings in the room and one drywall returned opening will be re-done along with new base.
I am going to try and install the cut-out trim with just a few nails, mostly some adhesive and clamping pressure.
Nothing fancy but, I am almost done tying this room together. The railings are now painted black and the old growth oak beams for the inserts are almost done drying.