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October 19, 2020
I ordered this edge-trimming tool to speed up the process of cleaning up the edges on a bunch of shelf parts. It worked great! Best $20 I've spent in a long time.
(I shaved the edges off 10 boards in less than 10 minutes, compared to using sandpaper to clean up ONE board in 20 minutes.)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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We've got a huge fridge, which means there's plenty of space to just shove a jar further back when you need room for a new one. This eventually becomes a problem when the cooling panel in the back decides to start forming ice... which then absorbs the jars crammed back there and builds up to a four-inch-thick ice wall of miserableness that starts encroaching on the fresh goods toward the front.
I finally got to the point where my creeping anxiety about the state of affairs in our fridge (and the increasingly spotty coolness situation in the crisper drawers at the base of the ice wall) was consuming my life, so the instant we got out of the car after a surprisingly long drive home from DC I was like, "TIME TO DO THE FRIDGE!"
"Doing the fridge" entailed getting 50+ jars, ranging in age all the way back to June of 2012, off the shelves and onto the counter, where Pookie emptied them and Boomer washed them. Meanwhile I blasted the impenetrable ice wall with a hair dryer and worked on prying out the fossilized, encased jars as we went.
All told it took about an hour. And it felt like a weight lifted when that last chunk of ice disengaged from the wall, and suddenly we had, for the first time since, well, June of 2012, a really really clean fridge. Time to start canning more stuff again!
--Schn.
Garden rehabilitation. Mona need to remove a large, woody goatsbeard root mass-but how? She tried shoveling, then chopping at it with a hatchet--with little progress. As you can see, it's all a matter of finding the right tool....
Used digital elements from Maya's Messy Planner bits, Some of Manuela Zimmermann's Olden Days shop.scrapbookgraphics.com/Olden-Days-bundle.html and Pick the Right Tool shop.scrapbookgraphics.com/righttool-bundle.html. The safety pin is from Blue flower Art.
As it turns out, the thin cutting wheel was just precisely the right thing to cut the bottom of the can. The stone tool was great at shaping the edges some and finishing up the corners.
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