Day 1628 Old friends

25th January 2022

A busy day on the selling front, Kelli notched up two sales today. The latest dresser that was posted yesterday was sold to an old school friend of hers who has just moved back from Florida.

The other piece was the small dresser. Originally this was going to be viewed by a couple yesterday, but was put off due to the weather. Kelli had sent a message to them to find out if they were coming today, but didn’t receive a reply. It is times like this when a decision has to be taken, and there was another person interested. It was decided to offer the piece to the other person who paid in full immediately.

The day started with more snow, and a short drive to collect a free mid century dresser that had a few problems. When we got to the address we saw the dresser in the garage, and a pile of drawer bits. It was a heavy piece that we struggled with getting it into the back of the truck.

Back at the ranch we continued work on the other cabinet. I cut the top to size and machined the edge while Kelli’s carried on with the painting.

I managed to make a back panel from some off-cuts of bead-board that was gathering dust in the scrap wood pile. It just needed a bit of cunning joining together to look right, once it is painted it will look perfect.

Day 1627 Brass monkeys

24th January 2022

There was another four inches of snow last night that covered the drive that I had cleared yesterday. I went out again, although it was still snowing, because we had someone coming round to look at the buffet. I felt it was better to give them something to aim at with their vehicle rather than them driving over the lawn, and anyway as it was fresh snow it was easy to scoop up.

So having done that we heard that they were cancelling today’s visit, so I guess I will have to do it again tomorrow.

There is a legend in the Midwest regarding a critter called the Woolly bear Caterpillar.

The legend goes, The wider the rusty brown sections (or the more brown segments there are), the milder the coming winter will be. The more black there is, the more severe the winter. 

Well this autumn, it was noted that the caterpillars had a greater proportion of rusty brown rings on their body, so we were to expect a mild winter, what a load of crap that was. As I look out of the window more snow is falling, and it is expected to continue for the next few days.

Dispite the weather we finished another dresser and took pictures. The theme of this one( if we had a theme) was spring at the beach, hopefully our potential customers think the same.

Day 1626 Get the blooming day right!

23rd January 2022

There was four inches of snow overnight covering the path I had dug to get to the dog poo pit and the composter.

It was a good day to have a hot breakfast.

I dug out the waffle maker from the cupboard and gathered together all the ingredients. I whipped up the mixture and started production.

The coffee was brewing, and the dogs were hovering hoping to grab any scraps that fall on to the floor.

We have recently started to eat eggs, so I added some over easy examples on Kelli’s plate.

Then it was time to venture into the garage, which I did quickly to switch on the heater and work lights to get a bit of warmth started.

We had a message from a potential customer for the small buffet to say that they would be over at 1.00pm to view it. We wanted to show them a pair of mid century side tables that we picked up at a thrift store last week, as they had show interest in some, and had asked us to look out for a set.

I carried them out of the store room and set them by the garage door. We set the small buffet by the side of them and waited.

1.00pm came and went, 2.00pm also came and went, still no one. Kelli sent a message to ask if they were still coming. The reply the came back (in limited English) said that she meant tomorrow.

I had swept the drive in preparation, so I was pissed.

Anyway at least we’re ready for them.

There was more snow on the way meaning tomorrow I will have to sweep the drive all over again.

Day 1625 Ah bless

22nd January 2022

We braved the snowstorm to deliver the Child’s kitchen to an address in Zeeland. It wasn’t in the Zeeland I know, it was way out in the wilderness.

The ribbons of snow snaked across the road in front of us, there were no hedges to obstruct the cross winds. This was when I realised how bleak the countryside is around here.

The number of the house had five digits, almost to many to fit in the mailbox, but we got there.

The family were excited to see us, and their two year old daughter couldn’t wait to get her hands on it. This is always the fun part of the job, seeing how happy people are with their purchases.

They later sent us a picture of the kitchen in their child’s bedroom.

Next stop was to Byron Center to collect a free dresser. The drive took longer than we thought, but we got there, it was outside covered in snow. When I went to lift it, it had frozen to the ground. I thought it was really heavy, then it released itself, and it was still heavy.

It had some damage to the bottom of the end panels, but it was cold, we just wanted to load it into the truck and bugger off back home.

The decision was to scrap the free dresser that we collected a few days ago, it was a piece of shit. I set about dismantling it saving some of the wood that I could use again, but nothing else was worth saving, so I broke it up and I started a fire outside, put it on, and burnt the lot. It was disgusting, but it burnt well.

Day 1624 Money bags

21st January 2022

Thank goodness for the ATM, as I can’t have a bank account yet it is my only way of getting cash. But around here the bank charge for every transaction and I really hate that. Also each machine has a different card orientation which, if you’re standing out in the freezing cold is bloody annoying.

Some banks charge up to $4 per transaction, so it pays to draw out a large sum ($300 maximum), but if that amount is not needed, you’re carrying around a wad all the time.

I managed to find a Credit Union bank that doesn’t charge anything. At first I thought it was an introductory offer to get me hooked, but so far I keep getting cash out for free.

Kelli had a doctors appointment where she underwent a bit more toe pulling and neck stretching. He seemed happy with her progress which is key to her recovery.

I joke that with all the visits she has had he’s bought a new boat to go with his car collection.

We stopped off at a thrift store where Kelli collected a pile of things that she can sell on.

One thing was a duvet cover that she paid $4 for, and sold it for $45, a nice little earner.

She also sold the knobs that we got from a dresser we recently collected for half of what we paid for the dresser, swings and roundabouts.

We sold the kiddies kitchen to a family from Zeeland, unfortunately they couldn’t fit it in their car, so we will deliver it tomorrow.

Day 1623 Hell’s Kitchen

20th January 2022

There were two pieces completed, first we carried in the toy kitchen, and Kelli dressed it with some play items, it was fun, and I expect someone will buy it for their little darling.

Once that was posted we brought in the white two door cabinet, took the pictures, and posted it straight away.

I glued up the extension pieces to the other two drawer dresser, there is a few holes to fill, but that will be ready for priming tomorrow.

There was another flurry of snow this morning, and there is more on the way.

The dry heat from the central heating really dries my skin, in the evenings my legs and back are so itchy that I feel like I could scratch so hard I would burst into flames.

Day 1622 Embassy Gold

19th January 2022

We had a good look at the free dresser that we picked up on Sunday, and this might be the piece that will defeat us. If it had been on the side of the road we would have left it there. There are no redeeming features at all, the drawers are cardboard, and the fronts look like hardboard. This would win the prize for the biggest piece of crap ever.

There was another dresser that we were due to collect, but when we got to the house the dresser was in the front porch. Negotiating the snow and ice on the path, we climbed the steps and opened the screen door. We were hit with a waft of stale cigarette smoke, and on a chair was an ashtray that had a hundred stubs sticking up. We turned around and left, it is difficult to get rid of the smell that gets into the furniture, it was not worth the hassle.

We met up with our friends Mike and Lesley for lunch at New Holland. She recently had knee replacement surgery and was in a little discomfort due to the cold weather.

I can’t imagine how it must feel to have metal parts in such a key part of the body. Mike was explaining to me what the procedure was, I didn’t hear the end as I had passed out.

Back in the garage the children’s kitchen was close to completion, that has taken way more time than we had anticipated, but it’s looking okay.

Day 1621 Shore footed

18th January 2022

There was a quick visit to the Post Office to send off boxes of Kelli’s Marketplace sales plus my passport. I do feel strange without it, but I have to trust the postal service to deliver it safely.

We took the dogs for a walk around the lagoon, the first since Christmas. I fitted studded clip-ons to my shoes to avoid slipping on the ice, no broken bones please.

The sun was shining but lake Mac was iced over. We got back without incident, and set about our working day.

Amazon delivered a new dog poop scooper, this one was all steel, as opposed to the last one which was nearly ninety percent epoxy resin because it had broken so many times.

Kelli couldn’t wait to test it out, this just goes to show how interesting our lives are at the moment. I am pleased to say the the test was successful and we might do it again tomorrow.

There was progress on the children’s kitchen, I fitted a couple of doors and made supports for the shelves. All this extra timber usage has taken a toll on my stock, I can feel another trip to the shops coming up.

Day 1620 Hurry up!

17th January 2022

It’s Martin Luther King day so there is no postal deliveries, or Post Offices open, so my old passport will have to be mailed out tomorrow.

I am also expecting my floor standing Anglepoise lamp this week, my cup is certainly floweth over.

We had to collect a free dresser that Kelli found on Marketplace, it should have been collected by someone else but they failed to turn up, as we were second in line the honour was all ours.

Often these can be a jewel in the rough, other times a rough in the rough. This example is the latter, it will take divine intervention to breathe life into this piece.

We stopped off at Menards to get some supplies, this is usually a casual mooch around for me, but as Kelli needed the bathroom, and refused to use the store facilities, it had to be quick race around.

Whilst Kelli was painting the little children’s kitchen I was farting about repairing the upstand I wrecked yesterday.

Day 1619 Easy does it

16th January 2022

The temperature was low again, enough to freeze the sliding doors in the sunroom. The poor dogs were waiting patiently with their legs crossed. Once again I let them out the back door in the garage, boy did they run fast.

I managed to free the door with my trusty heat gun and shop towels.

So it looks like the dehumidifier was a bit of a waste of money.

I made a start on the commission piece by trying to remove the top. Thinking I had to remove the back panel to get at the rear fixing screws was a complete waste of time. The top was nailed down with the fixings hidden by decorative upstand and screw at the front.

The next problem was removing the upstand that ran from the sides and along the back.

I had never worked on anything similar before therefore was not sure how it was attached.

I tackled one side by sliding a thin spatula under the upstand, this seemed to work.

When I got halfway along I realised how it was fixed. There was a slot machined in the top, and the upstand had a tongue that fitted into the slot, and dipshit here, was sheering the tongue with the spatula.

I finally removed the top part, but the tongue was still in the slot. Eventually I dug it out in a few pieces, thinking I could glue the pieces back together.

Now I was left with the back and side piece to remove.

I then had the thought to tap the nails back through the top and force the fitted upstand out.

Gradually it came out. I tapped the nails in sequence and Plop! It fell out, now if only I had this thought earlier I could have saved myself a lot of extra work.

Now these were out I could now strip the old finish off and get it ready for finishing.

There was a bit of repair to some veneer that I managed to do and the good old familiar sanding, but at least I made a start.

I needed to renew my passport which runs out at the end of February. I went on line and was able to fill out the appropriate form, add a new photo and pay the fee and in approximately eleven weeks I should receive a new one with a blue cover, all I have to do is send my old one back, that makes me nervous because I’ll be without any identification.