Category Archives: DIY

New House!

My fiancé and I purchased our first home! after about a month long process we’ve finally moved out of our apartment and into a house all our own.

First up was changing all of the door locks and dead bolts. I learned how to re-key Schlage locks to save myself some money I’d have to spend on a locksmith.

Second thing we did before moving in was paint. The previous owner had children who had taken to the walls like white on rice.
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I received a grill as a home warming gift from my parents (warning, some assembly and re-assembly after you mess up required).
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I’ve always wanted a server rack for my network/server equipment. I found an older model on Craigslist for cheap! Took me a while (and some family eye rolls/assistance) to figure out how to fit it into the closet. After some Amazon purchases for a patch panel, switch, UPS, and power strip I was ready!
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I am in the process of wiring up the house with Cat5e, replacing all of the old telephone and speaker outlets with glorious high-speed internet.
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And when I say high-speed internet, i mean fiber-optic (fiber modem in white) >:-)
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Had to strip down the existing poorly build cabinets to fit the server.
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Cray fish have inhabited the yard from the drainage area past my property.
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The fence around the yard wasn’t wide enough to fit a riding lawn mower. I extended the gate by converting part of the fence into a gate so I could mow my…
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…Beautiful back yard (aside from the cray fish holes and wet spots). Still need to remove some of the old nails, couldn’t manage to get them out with the tools I had on hand.
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The area has received an incredible amount of rain in the past month. Low spots in the yard have swelled with water, another issue I will need to take care of. I plan on installing some french drains in the trouble areas (the entire yard) to get rid of the excess water.

I am currently learning how to configure OpenHAB to control my newly installed Z-Wave thermostat and lights. As we go through our list of items we need to repair automation will hopefully be soon to follow :).

Dinner Table 2.0

Our first attempt at creating a dinner table were quite, wobbly. Following directions from Ana White we created a better one!

We used Cedar wood and 3″ triple coated decking screws throughout the project.

Start with the leg.
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Then CTRL + C, CTRL + V
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Add some braces between them
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Add some screws to hold the braces together
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Realize your table is 8 feet long and almost 4 feet wide (how is this going to fit in our tiny dining room???)
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Up next is getting the top of the table planed and joined together into one massive piece of wood. I have traded some computer repair work in exchange for some expert-level wood working 🙂

Update:

After getting the pieces joined and sanded down to 160 grit:
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After 2 coats of stain and 2 of polyurethane:
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