Jan and I have been talking about it for some time and the best way to do it, and also to make it somewhat convenient so we wouldn't get tired of it, so we came up with what we think is a way to do it.
And half of the puzzle has been accomplished. We have been working on that half much of this week, and we had a very pleasant interruption from dear friends, John and Diane, who flew down to visit for a few days in their own plane. We were able to show them the area we love for the winter and enjoy some good food, wine, and some bourbon, and of course, visit and enjoy their company. The weather cooperated so they had a very enjoyable flight down and back.
John and Diane |
John checking the fuel while Diane and I look on |
My shrimp, carne asada, and chicken tacos |
Jan's spicy Beef Barbacoa torta |
We picked up half of our project which came in a box, which I wanted to make into a more permanent box that the item could live in, in the bed of the truck. Well, enjoyably it turned into quite the project which enlisted the help of neighbor Harold and fiberglass. Harold has a beautiful wooden boat and has done lots of fiberglassing, so was able to help me along. It was fun and I learned that fiberglassing is probably not going to be a career choice for me :-)
Beginnings of the box |
Adding the sides |
Coming together |
Glassing the bottom |
Cutting the foam |
Getting it to fit |
Complete! |
Hmmmmm |
3 comments:
Coffin for a midget?
My thoughts exactly!
Good guess. In fact, several of our friends that stopped by during the construction said the same :-)
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