Custom sawhorses to match the height of my table saw.

They fold for storage. And have a lower shelf to keep your tools and materials off the ground.
Continue reading “Sawhorse Build”Custom sawhorses to match the height of my table saw.

They fold for storage. And have a lower shelf to keep your tools and materials off the ground.
Continue reading “Sawhorse Build”Legal jibber-jabber
Or, What to do with that stupid cabinet above the fridge.
Continue reading “Network cabinet”The rear hatch on the Excursion is…. complicated.
Three panels, electric and manual locks, washer, wiper and defroster.
When I bought Fessick, none of the above worked.
The key cylinder was a rusted lump of metal of various alloys. You could put a key in, but it wasn’t turning anything.
The lock actuator didn’t actuate.
The wiper didn’t wipe.
The washer didn’t wash.
The defroster didn’t defrost.
Continue reading “Rear Hatch”Can it be this easy?

Yes it can.
Literally took longer to re-install the fuse panel cover than to adjust the pointer.
Legal jibber-jabber
Every year, one of my friends hosts a pig roast for the Fourth of July. Cooking the pig is an all night endeavor, so about a half dozen of the guys come over the night before. We take shifts cooking and sleeping. Last year, he had a full house & I volunteered to sleep in Fessick.
Continue reading “Sleeping Platform (pt.1)”…..some other thing to hold up my pants.
This weekend I learned an important difference between my wife and I.
I take baby steps, she jumps in the deep end. Continue reading “Belt & Suspenders & …”
Not that wall. That wall is a stupid idea.
The wall I’m talking about is the one that keeps hundreds of pounds of camping equipment from crushing my children.
Continue reading “Build that Wall.”It’s been 11 years with the yurt. We’re still improving the yurt and the rest of of campsite. Also working on getting more efficient at pitching and striking camp.
The first few years, we had to unload both vehicles into a pile and then dig through the pile to find the bits we need. We can now be fully setup and enjoying our vacation about 90 minutes after arrival.
Probably the biggest mental hurdle was learning to pack the truck in the opposite order.
Continue reading “How to pack for a camping trip.”
We built the ger in the early spring of 2007. For 15 years it’s been our home away from home.
Continue reading “A Tour of Our Campsite”