For those people that don't know who Rube Goldberg (American) is I have supplied a reference from Wikipedia, also included is Heath Robinson who did similar drawings (English)
Reuben Garret Lucius Goldberg (July 4, 1883 - December 7, 1970) was an American cartoonist who received a 1948 Pulitzer Prize for his political cartooning. He is best known for his series of popular cartoons depicting Rube Goldberg machines, complex devices that perform simple tasks in indirect, convoluted ways.
William Heath Robinson (May 31, 1872 – September 13, 1944) was an English cartoonist and illustrator, who signed himself W. Heath Robinson. He is best known for drawings of eccentric machines and "Heath Robinson" has entered the language as a description of any unnecessarily complex and implausible contraption
The story of various DIY projects from 'Soup to Nuts' and an 'artist' giving it his best shot at starting a new career
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Rube Goldberg to the Rescue
We had some friends around for dinner, and as we don't have a oven, the BBQ was called into action.
The heavens opened up and the rain came down in such quantities that a lake formed around the barn, mostly caused by the fact that the downpipes have not been connected.
So with water pouring down I constructed a down pipe out of some irrigation pipe, duck tape, wood clamp and a length of clothes line, this was all done in the dark with lots of water falling on my head and at height!
The only best thing was it was not cold - it worked! still had to walk over planks to get to the BBQ.
The result, dinner was cooked and delivered on time, and it's still working...
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
The Worst Job!
I knew when we started this build, the two jobs that I didn't want to do was the roof, with its associated height challenges (me!) and the plastering of the drywall.
Well we resolved number 1, by getting a contractor to put the roof on but the plastering was done by ourselves - its not the actual plastering, or the cleaning up (I'm not the neatest person and tend to work in a mess) it's the preparation prior to painting.
Sanding! dusty, hot and lots of superfine dust, even though we had bought a drywall sanding machine, it gets everywhere.
After 10 minutes of sanding you end up looking like a white rat, complete with red eyes.
If you are living in the same area everything gets covered by a coating of fine dust, that takes days of cleaning to get rid of.
We have decided that we will resist the temptation in the 2nd stage to move in until it's completely finished. -
Well we resolved number 1, by getting a contractor to put the roof on but the plastering was done by ourselves - its not the actual plastering, or the cleaning up (I'm not the neatest person and tend to work in a mess) it's the preparation prior to painting.
Sanding! dusty, hot and lots of superfine dust, even though we had bought a drywall sanding machine, it gets everywhere.
After 10 minutes of sanding you end up looking like a white rat, complete with red eyes.
If you are living in the same area everything gets covered by a coating of fine dust, that takes days of cleaning to get rid of.
We have decided that we will resist the temptation in the 2nd stage to move in until it's completely finished. -
Monday, 21 April 2008
Getting Back To Normal
Life has moved from camping in a half finished shed to living in a house/barn.
The electrician has finished (well almost) the security system has a software bug that when it tries to ring my cellphone, it ignores my answer - result -very loud and lots of blue flashing lights!
The gallery lighting system is great, it now looks even better with more lights hanging off the wires.
This will be perfect when it's a dedicated gallery space, I know it's a bit off an indulgence but as I have been telling Mrs DIY it will earn us some money, one day, I hope...
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Oscar
Thursday, 3 April 2008
Panic Mode
Before the move there was a lot of building activity fueled by a little panic, the upstairs bedroom was completed to a standard that all we had to do was move in, so at least we had somewhere to sleep and shower.
Downstairs on the other hand was still in bits as you can see by the photos, no kitchen and no living area.
I had the forethought to get the sky man to install the TV dish so we could watch TV upstairs – a bad move, I sat and watched a rerun of an old Boston Legal episode the other night didn’t finish until midnight!
It’s amazing how much you can get through in 2 weeks.
Ceiling finished, kitchen working (just), floor grouted and sealed. Dry walling completed (well almost).
Now we are in the throws of stopping and plastering, what an awful job dust everywhere.
The good thing Mrs. DIY has banded me from plastering and taken over the task (I don’t do a very good job) Oh aren’t we a multi talented family…
The pics show the progress from almost to all our sitting room and office stacked in the middle of the downstairs’ room.
Downstairs on the other hand was still in bits as you can see by the photos, no kitchen and no living area.
I had the forethought to get the sky man to install the TV dish so we could watch TV upstairs – a bad move, I sat and watched a rerun of an old Boston Legal episode the other night didn’t finish until midnight!
It’s amazing how much you can get through in 2 weeks.
Ceiling finished, kitchen working (just), floor grouted and sealed. Dry walling completed (well almost).
Now we are in the throws of stopping and plastering, what an awful job dust everywhere.
The good thing Mrs. DIY has banded me from plastering and taken over the task (I don’t do a very good job) Oh aren’t we a multi talented family…
The pics show the progress from almost to all our sitting room and office stacked in the middle of the downstairs’ room.
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Moving Day
Moving house is always a drama and this one was no different except it was only next door a distance of about 30 meters.
I don't know what has been happening to our stuff but when we arrived at the original house was with a shipping container plus a small trailer.
Now we are the proud owners of 2 shipping containers!
I don't know what has been happening to our stuff but when we arrived at the original house was with a shipping container plus a small trailer.
Now we are the proud owners of 2 shipping containers!
Thursday, 6 March 2008
The Big Tick (sister)
My sister an brother-in law arrived on one of their flying visits, said I was very clever and the barn was huuuuge and looks good, she's an interior designer in Perth, so lots of discussion over colour schemes, all sounded a bit expensive.
Had a lovely dinner and as usual politics reared its ugly head - the US elections
She's a part time Democrat - and thought that Obama would get the vote to run, my premise was that Hillary Clinton should get the nod, I felt she had a better chance of winning against the Republicans as there would be enough Americans who would feel that the name Obama was too close to Osama and was probably a distant relation, and wouldn't vote.
Enough...
The carpet is now down upstairs and looks great, I'm currently putting the tiles in the bathroom only a few more to stick up grout and it's all finish in there.
Had a lovely dinner and as usual politics reared its ugly head - the US elections
She's a part time Democrat - and thought that Obama would get the vote to run, my premise was that Hillary Clinton should get the nod, I felt she had a better chance of winning against the Republicans as there would be enough Americans who would feel that the name Obama was too close to Osama and was probably a distant relation, and wouldn't vote.
Enough...
The carpet is now down upstairs and looks great, I'm currently putting the tiles in the bathroom only a few more to stick up grout and it's all finish in there.
Monday, 3 March 2008
Oh, The Pressure
Now the pressure is really on, we need somewhere to live.
A week of very long days and late nights we now have the upstairs (bedroom & en suite) ready for the carpet to arrive.
The plumber has completed his work so we can now flush...
All we need now is the electrician to liven-up the temporary power we have for the upstairs.
So it's all on track for the big move on or before the handover of our current house to the new owners - it will be a bit sad leaving as it (the house) has been a great place to live and entertain, I hope the new owners will feel the same.
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