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[email protected] May 13th 05 08:02 PM

you'll enjoy this
 
I'm sure you all can relate.

Mounting one of those hose holders. Didn't want to nail it into the siding
so I cut a 2x4 to size to wedge it firmly between some exterior trim 2x that
runs vertically up the front of the house.

Got the length just right with a bit of an angle on one end so it could
nicely wedge in there. Beveled the front so it will shed water and put a
slight bevel on the back too.

Was about to put a few kerfs in the back just to make sure water wouldn't
get caught behind it and the phone rang. Went to answer it blah blah blah
went back to work. Had completely lost my train of thought and on the next
cut I watched in dismay as rather than put a 1/4 in kerf in the board I
neatly sawed off the end.

Just finished redoing and mounting it and it looks nice. Painted it same
color as the siding and it just looks like the hose is sort of floating
there. Didn't need to use a single fastener to mount it.

hrm.. just noticed it is Friday the 13th... that must have been it! it
musta!

cheers
ml

longshot May 13th 05 08:07 PM



someone smoked a fatty while he answered the phone. :o)



HeyBub May 14th 05 01:07 AM

wrote:
I'm sure you all can relate.


hrm.. just noticed it is Friday the 13th... that must have been it!
it musta!


Heard a story about a handy-man who went up to the (I think) Likes
Observatory without stopping at the 10,000 foot level for 24 hours to
acclimate.

One of the astronomers asked him, half way through the job, why he was so
frustrated. He replied: "It's this damn board! No matter how much I cut off,
it's still too short!"



G Henslee May 14th 05 01:11 AM

wrote:
I'm sure you all can relate.

Had completely lost my train of thought and on the next
cut I watched in dismay as rather than put a 1/4 in kerf in the board I
neatly sawed off the end.



hrm.. just noticed it is Friday the 13th... that must have been it! it
musta!

cheers
ml


Be glad it wasn't a finger you neatly sawed off ;o)

[email protected] May 14th 05 01:55 AM


wrote:
I'm sure you all can relate.

Mounting one of those hose holders. Didn't want to nail it into the

siding
so I cut a 2x4 to size to wedge it firmly between some exterior trim

2x that
runs vertically up the front of the house.

Got the length just right with a bit of an angle on one end so it

could
nicely wedge in there. Beveled the front so it will shed water and

put a
slight bevel on the back too.

Was about to put a few kerfs in the back just to make sure water

wouldn't
get caught behind it and the phone rang. Went to answer it blah blah

blah
went back to work. Had completely lost my train of thought and on

the next
cut I watched in dismay as rather than put a 1/4 in kerf in the board

I
neatly sawed off the end.

Just finished redoing and mounting it and it looks nice. Painted it

same
color as the siding and it just looks like the hose is sort of

floating
there. Didn't need to use a single fastener to mount it.

hrm.. just noticed it is Friday the 13th... that must have been it!

it
musta!

cheers
ml


kinda like putting the milk in the cupboard and the coffee in the
fridge. everyones been there -



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