Showing posts with label ryobi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ryobi. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2015

New shop?

There's absolutely no guarantee that this is going down.. I mean, the offer has been accepted. Financing won't be an issue.. But, I am a pessimist. So it may blow up, at any moment! 

Nonetheless..

This could be the new Killer Tables, Killer Workshop.. Maybe.. If things keep going along smoothly.

There's a ton of room, for killing and tabling.. Despite my lousy photography skills. So, I am hoping that this will boost production! As well as offer some storage space.. Maybe some sponsor banners.. Who knows! But, I've sure got a lot empty walls, for advertising. ;)

The downside to all this, of course.. Is there's no production as of lately. Several people have been asking for tables.. And there's just nothing I can do. Which is killing me.. All this damn free time and nothing to table! I need to table! But, I can't even..

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Bad Home Depot. Bad..

I've been gradually upgrading my tools, to the new green Ryobi gear, with mostly success.. Although, the orbital sander had begun making some hideously concerning noises, lately.. And after only a month! It's terribly jittery and really rough..  Weird..

Now, I have had nothing buy success with my Ryobi tools.. So, let's chalk it up to a bad build, or something.. I dunno. Either way, it's still new, and I really like it! Because it's still so new, I could easily just exchange it, for an identical model, right?... Right?

No such luck, kid.. Here's a local place, in town, where you can get it fixed, though.

Wait... What? 30 day return policy on power tools.. But, I am late, by a week? Ouch.. Way to leave me stranded with a busted tool, Home Depot. Thank you, very much.. I didn't say anything, or make a fuss. Just got the managers name, and said thank you.. So unhelpful. It's still under warranty!

At least I am not building anything right now.. Or I would be seriously be out of luck!.. Or, I guess I could just buy a new one.. Put the old one in the box, and return it.. 

They'll never know!

Okay.. I'll do things the ligit way.. I have a support ticket in, on the ryobi site. My 37 day old sander, likely qualifies, for the 2 year warranty.. And if it doesn't... I am buying a bloody Dewalt.. ;)

Friday, July 31, 2015

Empty space

It's not very often that I get such a huge area of free space! Thanks everyone, for picking up your orders. Now,  I'll have to work on filling it, with more tables. Especially with the students coming back. I'll want to stock up on espresso coffee tables!

But, not today! I am spending the day with my son. Maybe tomorrow, we can get a few tables into the paint shop. Which is nearly ready, after...

Oh yeah.. I still haven't unveiled the mystery piece.. I know someone knows what it is! You'll just have to wait! It's going to be a masterpiece. I can see it already!

Okay. Back to coffee and babying.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Ryobi Sponsorship?

Some of you may have noticed that I am quite fond of these Ryobi folks.. There's always a couple of their toys in most of my pictures, and you're probably thinking; "Sponsorship.. Must be nice." Well, yes. It must be! But, that's nothing I know anything about! I just happen to use their brand of tool. But, being sponsored would sure be a whole lot more awesome! Hint hint. 


Okay, they have sent me a few presents.. I'll admit. Like this fancy, Ryobi dragon!.. Okay, that's my dragon. But, the tool box showed up in the mail, thanks to my good friends! It looks fantastic in my living room, where my clients come, to view the furniture. Which I build. 


And hey.. We look good in green.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Milk & espresso

Yes please, I'd love me some milk and espresso. These new pieces are incredibly beautiful.. And sold! So.. I guess I should make more. That's cool. I really like these, myself. I don't mind, if they're hanging around, the house.

I've got at least one more order, for the white / espresso set.. I am just waiting on a deposit.. And more lumber. Always need more lumber..

So, in other news.. The amazingly perfect and sexy folks at Ryobi, are sending me something.. Which I won't tell you, just yet.. And I forgot to include my condo number.. So it's sitting in a crusty warehouse.. I had a very busy day, and completely forgot.. Shitty Kevin.. I'll be okay.. Maybe it was all the paint fumes? Either way.. Thanks Ryobi!

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Rain.. Rain.. Bugger off!

How busy is KLR Furniture? Well.. I've got a lineup of projects, waiting to be sanded, painted, sanded, stained, sanded, etc, etc.. And it's bloody raining!

I need a shop, in a bad kind of way. But, at least this gives me a minute, to blog? Scratch that.. I think I see the sun, coming out!


... Several hours later... 

All done! Which means, tomorrow is a full day of paint / stain.. Smelly day. 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Keeping busy

I promise. I am not in over my head.. I've got a good amount of order.. It's just, they're not due until August, or later. Not that I am procrastinating! By no means!

I am really enjoying this business of mine. Building fabulous furniture, at a reasonable price, and making people happy! Unless you're my competition. You may not be so happy. Sorry competition people.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Semi Weekly Hardware Store Visit

As I get older, I feel myself becoming more and more like Hank Hill.. I am not entirely sure how I feel about it.. Though, I am not exactly upset about it. Especially being able to say, "That boy ain't right."

My regular trips to the hardware store and racially appropriate neighbour certainly do nothing, to sway this image.. As long as I don't run out and buy myself a pickup truck, I should be fine.

I met up with a client first, too. So, now I've got a few projects, to keep me busy. A few guaranteed sales.. I do love all of the compliments and the "I want" 's. I'd love to build you all furniture. But, I need to function, as a business. So, unfortunately, I need a deposit. Just to guarantee that I am making furniture, for a reason.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Dragon house!


Here's and oldie, but a goodie!
This is a project that I had done a while ago. Enjoy!
Before




It started with an armoire, destined for the landfill. It seemed to have run its course. An obsolete cabinet, designed for an obsolete style of television. Game over, you big, ugly waste of space..

But wait.. Recycle!

After drawing out some horrible plans, I immediately gave up on planning. The only way I would get this done, is by recklessly diving in. No guides, or foolish diagrams to hold me back. It's DIY anarchy!

Then my wife stepped in and told me what color to use.. Which started me off in a specific direction. So, it's off to the hardware store! And then Walmart.. Then back to the hardware store!

This is mostly a Home Depot project. Although, I did end up getting the light fixture and Mod Podge from Walmart. But, only by chance. Had I found a sealer and cheap light at Home Depot, I would have shopped there exclusively, for this project.

That being said.. I have since found a better, cheaper solution to Mod Podge. Stocked at Home
Depot, is Minwax Polycrylic non-toxic, water based sealant. Knowing this, I would definitely suggest substituting the Mod Podge, for Minwax. It's reptile safe, once dry.. So, give it a few days.

Materials used:
Free, donated, or already owned.
Shitty armoire
Stone basking tile
Dome basking light
Dragon

Purchased for project
Stone flooring - $ Home Depot
Paint - $27 Home Depot
2 paint brushes - $2 each
Mod Podge - $30 Walmart
Plexiglas - $32 Home Depot
Sliding track - $3 Home Depot
Light fixture - $20 Walmart
2x2 lumber - $2 / 8 feet Home Depot

Tools used
Measuring tape
Drill and driver bits
Ryobi one+ drill
Ryobi one+ fan
Ryobi one+ circular saw
Ryobi one+ spotlight (painting at night)
Ryobi one+ shop vac
Yeah, I have a thing for Ryobi tools..

Step one, was to rip the bastard apart and set everything aside. Most of the painting was done inside, because of the armoire's weight. And thankfully, this acrylic paint didn't give off any weird fumes or toxins. It wasn't ideal, but it worked.

Although the paint dried surprisingly fast, I still gave it a day, before applying the Mod Podge. This stuff is messy, expensive, and smells like a kindergarten class, during craft time. I really wish I had known about the Minwax sealer, prior to this step.. But, that's just bad luck, I guess.

I used a tub and a half of the horrible Mod Podge, which worked out to about 3 coats. 4 along the sides, where I felt the dragon may regularly brush against. Each coat was left for an hour or two, drying with the aid of a couple fans.

Once the miserable process of sealing was finally out of the way, it was time to mount the lights! The strip light was a cinch. I simply screwed it at the back of the top shelf, dead center. Nothing fancy, here. But the dome light isn't made for this kind of enclosure.

There was a lot of silly attempts, to hang the light, without drilling a hole.. But, in the end, I used the little clamps, that come with these types of fixtures. Well, half of the clamp.. Instead of fixing the hardware to the actual clamp, I tightened it onto a long bolt. The bolt was tightly fit into a hole, drilled near the strip light. Then, for added "No fally" protection, I applied a nut, onto the end. That thing ain't goin' nowhere!.. Excuse my double negative..

Aside from painting the doors, I didn't do anything to them.. Just screwed them back in place.. Originally, I was going to cut windows into the door. But, instead, i left them solid. That way, if I want to hide the dragon, from prying eyes.. I can easily close him off, from the world.
Which leads us to the sliding door!

I had some idea of how I was going to do this. But, not really. I knew that I was going to have two sliding Plexiglas doors.. The rest was a little bit of walking around Home Depot, looking for anything useful.

Eventually I spotted these plastic things, bending high above me. I still have absolutely no idea, what they are.. But they only cost $3, for a strip, measuring 8 feet. It's solid enough to hold the doors, and easy to work with. I used a hand saw, however. I felt that the circular saw may produce some level of shrapnel danger.

The bottom track is held to the main flooring, of the unit, with Mod Podge. It's staying there, pretty solid, for now. Though, it may need added support at some time, in the future. The top of the sliding doors is a a length of 2x2, cut to fit the armoire. Once painted and sealed, I used a few nails to hold the track in place.

The 2x2 itself, is held in place by a couple of thick screws. I drilled the holes first, using slightly larger drill bits on the armoire. This leaves the board sturdy, in place, yet it can still be twisted in place. This is important, because not only are my doors a bit big. But, at some point, I'll definitely want to remove them, for cleaning. This technique makes it much easier than taking the whole thing apart.






Thursday, July 2, 2015

Something new! Newish..

Well. This table is a bit different. I had some bits of this and that lying around.. And this is what I came up with!

Let's call him; Frankentable

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

New, in my living room..

A slightly larger, more better, coffee table!

What's coming up?

I've been working fairly hard, in the shop, lately. Which has been even more enjoyable, thanks to my new RYOBI toy. If you follow me on Twitter, you've likely seen the adorable picture of my son, screaming into my RYOBI shop fan.. Well, that picture was cause enough, for that wonderful tool company to send me a One+ radio!

Which was fairly incredible of them.. Really. <3

Okay, okay. So more killer tables. Yes! My inventory has been virtually exhausted, by demand, lately. But, I have a number of great products coming up! Very soon, I may add.

Be sure to check back, regularly.. Because, I love posting pictures of these things! And, if you see anything, you want. Act fast. These don't last long at all.