Shannon
1st January 2007, 09:34 PM
Good evening all and a happy new year to you.
I thought I'd start the new year off by posting the conclusion to my cubby house saga that I spoke of a couple of months ago - I have finally downloaded some pics so they will tell the story also. I will try not to waffle too much :) There are 16 piccies so I will do it over 4 posts - bear with me my two fingers don't type all that fast :B
Pic 1 - After an incident free drive home - with a 2.4 x 2.4 metre cubby on an 8 x 6 trailer, and a 2.4 x 2.4 x 800 stand on the roof of the van :oo: we unloaded and I made the discovery that the cubby would not actually fit from front yard to back yard :doh:
Pic 2 - After trying a few different ideas and counting to 10 a number of times to stop things really going down hill fast, it was determined that cutting the sucker would be the best solution.
Once I got over the initial reluctance to cut open my newly acquired $700 cubby, it wasn't all that bad - marked the roof out, screwed down a guide and cranked up the circular saw (boy that can make you feel better, nothing like a bit of carnage to calm those feelings of self annoyance :D ). Marked out the sides and was going the circ saw again but was a bit awkward so hand cut them. Screwed some timber over the cut to hold it all together and did the floor.
Pic 3 - Here is the intended recipient making daddy proud by playing in her new cubby even when its in a couple of pieces. Dragged it down the drive, then got a couple of mates to help me through the garage and into the back yard.
Pic 4 - A couple of weeks went by, so fast forward to the week before chrissy and now the rubber is hitting the road, I have some major things to accomplish and 6 days to do it - lucky for hols.
This is the stand, I cut and shut this too and now we had to decide where to put the cubby in the back yard. We had also purchased a trampoline for christmas so had to work out where everything was being placed. This took a while and in the end we ditched the stand for a completely different idea.
To be continued.....
I thought I'd start the new year off by posting the conclusion to my cubby house saga that I spoke of a couple of months ago - I have finally downloaded some pics so they will tell the story also. I will try not to waffle too much :) There are 16 piccies so I will do it over 4 posts - bear with me my two fingers don't type all that fast :B
Pic 1 - After an incident free drive home - with a 2.4 x 2.4 metre cubby on an 8 x 6 trailer, and a 2.4 x 2.4 x 800 stand on the roof of the van :oo: we unloaded and I made the discovery that the cubby would not actually fit from front yard to back yard :doh:
Pic 2 - After trying a few different ideas and counting to 10 a number of times to stop things really going down hill fast, it was determined that cutting the sucker would be the best solution.
Once I got over the initial reluctance to cut open my newly acquired $700 cubby, it wasn't all that bad - marked the roof out, screwed down a guide and cranked up the circular saw (boy that can make you feel better, nothing like a bit of carnage to calm those feelings of self annoyance :D ). Marked out the sides and was going the circ saw again but was a bit awkward so hand cut them. Screwed some timber over the cut to hold it all together and did the floor.
Pic 3 - Here is the intended recipient making daddy proud by playing in her new cubby even when its in a couple of pieces. Dragged it down the drive, then got a couple of mates to help me through the garage and into the back yard.
Pic 4 - A couple of weeks went by, so fast forward to the week before chrissy and now the rubber is hitting the road, I have some major things to accomplish and 6 days to do it - lucky for hols.
This is the stand, I cut and shut this too and now we had to decide where to put the cubby in the back yard. We had also purchased a trampoline for christmas so had to work out where everything was being placed. This took a while and in the end we ditched the stand for a completely different idea.
To be continued.....