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House in Progress: About Us
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Welcome to our website! We started it to keep our friends and family up to date as we restore our house. But eventually it (like our house) has taken on a life of its own. While you're welcome to get the full story by reading our journal from the beginning. Here are a few other good places to start:. How we got here. The history of the house. How we inherited a bunch of stuff. Along with the house. How the website has become more popular. We've made with other people through the things we've found. Inter...
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A Fisherman's House: June 2005
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Shes American hes French. Follow along as together, and with virtually empty pockets, they renovate a decrepit and woebegone maison de pêcheur on Lake Geneva in France. Wednesday, June 22, 2005. After I posted the picture in the previous post, I thought I'd share some more pictures of what we unearthed when we removed the "chaux" (old stucco) from the house's exterior. The stones on the. Do you know nothing about style! Hmm, I s'pose we don't. but we sure do know what we like! Links to this post. He will...
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Bringin' Down The House: January 2009
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Saturday, January 03, 2009. Things that go crack in the night. All the Universe has conspired against me not being able to build the doors for this cabinet. It was when I got it home, anxious to try it out, that I found that my low-end, somewhat ancient, Sears router table wouldn't fit my new router without modification. My little bride is beginning to expand her vocabulary by...
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Bringin' Down The House: Things that go crack in the night
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Saturday, January 03, 2009. Things that go crack in the night. All the Universe has conspired against me not being able to build the doors for this cabinet. It was when I got it home, anxious to try it out, that I found that my low-end, somewhat ancient, Sears router table wouldn't fit my new router without modification. My little bride is beginning to expand her vocabulary by...
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Bringin' Down The House: January 2008
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. I'm going to learn to do this. There was a time when one of the things a gentleman learned was how to cut dovetails for making drawers and other joints. Anybody that knows me will tell you that I'm no gentleman, but hand cutting dovetail joints is something that I have wanted to learn for a long, long time. Posted by Circa Bellum. Posted by Circa Bellum.
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Bringin' Down The House: Pool Table
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Monday, July 21, 2008. Our next door neighbors bought an umbrella to go next to the pool. After setting it up, we noticed that it said not to stand or sit on the base. The base is filled with water, by the way. So, I said, why don't we build a table to go over it and keep the kids off of it? The varnish really makes the grain on the cedar "pop", don't you think?
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Bringin' Down The House: October 2007
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Thursday, October 11, 2007. The Most Effective Home Improvement Tool Ever. Posted by Circa Bellum. Saturday, October 06, 2007. Deck, Phase II. Note the little doors under phase 1. Now the bride has a large storage area for her junk underneath. Posted by Circa Bellum. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Most Effective Home Improvement Tool Ever. Deck, Phase II. Coastal Tool Dot Com.
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Bringin' Down The House: June 2008
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Sunday, June 29, 2008. Shop Status Report June 29, 2008. Posted by Circa Bellum. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Shop Status Report June 29, 2008. Coastal Tool Dot Com. This Old Crack House. Today is the last day of the first of my life. View my complete profile.
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Bringin' Down The House: Router Table
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Tuesday, February 03, 2009. One of you has been clamoring to see pictures of the new shop built router table insert. So as not to disappoint. You, here goes. I found the hardware and stuff at a place called router table depot dot com. Some of the shots show my home-made feather board in place. Posted by Circa Bellum. This rocks, nice job. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bringin' Down The House: New Screen Door
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Bringin' Down The House. I guess you have to tear the place up to fix it back. At least that's what my little bride tells me. Tuesday, April 05, 2011. The Bride has been wanting an old fashioned screen door on the back door for some time now and I just kept putting it off. But with the weather so nice and my own urges to leave the doors open kicking into high gear, the time became now. You don't have to slam the screen door behind you every time you go in or out! Posted by Circa Bellum.