Chronicles of a growing Christian, a humbled husband, a loving father, an obsessive hobbyist, and die-hard do-it-yourselfer.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Haier Air Conditioner Makes Watery Noises (fixed)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
The "Next" Button
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Homebrew Series: The Barley Crusher
Friday, June 26, 2009
Financial Scheme #2
Nice toes huh? This direct ship program is a perfect example of why the US government is broke! They sent me just about 200 lbs worth of package next day air! I went to UPS and used precise measurements to calculate how much the shipping charges would be. According to UPS.com, to ship 200 lbs from Indiana to Canal Winchester via next day air, it would cost over $600! This makes me feel a little guilty. Also, why on earth didn't they use the Postal Service!?
Anyway, we already are able to claim $100 from Capital One, and over time should be able to earn interest on the money for the next 9 months!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Saving Money at Garage Sales!
2. Coffee Grinder. 50 cents! True, we don't need one, but when you are a man who sells whole bean coffee it is worth giving away a 50 cent grinder to secure a good customer.
4. Sander. $2! It wasn't working when I bought it, but the man selling it was pretty sure it just needed a new cord--a gamble worth taking. He was right. Retail value over $50 I am sure.
Here are my tips for good garage saling.
2. Know what you are looking for.
3. Know how much you are willing to pay ahead of time.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Craigslist RSS
Then, paste the shortcut into your RSS manager. Now, whenever someone posts something that meets your search criteria, you will be notified right away and you can be the first one to jump on the great deal! This is how I secured our bike trailer on Saturday, as well as the air conditioner I am picking up this afternoon! I also have one feed set up that notifies me whenever anything free is posted in Canal Winchester. I love this technology. I hope it helps you snag some great deals this summer!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Ho Ho Sheet Cake
The bottom is just a box cake, but the top is glorious. It was quite a bit of work, but it was totally worth it. This recipe is a keeper. One step in the process was too add 5 Tbsp. flour to 1 1/4 cup milk and cook stirring continually until thick. It became a really neat goop. I thought it was cool.
Anyway, if you are looking for some good dessert to make, give this a try!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Bike Riding
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Archaeology
Friday, June 19, 2009
Coffee Roasting Honed
Here it is in all of its glory. It will comfortably roast a pound of coffee in under ten minutes.Here is a close up of the fancy adjuster. The end of the shaft is threaded and is free to move within the bearing. The cylinder extending from the bearing is secured to the shaft collar on the bearing as well as the nut on the threads. Therefore, if you hold the shaft and turn that collar, the shaft will be adjusted in our out by the threads. This allows us to adjust for the expanding and contracting of the drum. The weight of the door is the only thing that keeps the beans in while they roast. You can see the chaff resting on the machine. Maybe one day we will install an after-burner, but for now it is just a messy process.While roasting, I continually assess the progress by the sound of the beans cracking, the smell of them roasting, as well as continual visual inspections using the tryer shown below. The difference between a light light roast and charcoal is only about 120 seconds.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Summer Projects
The only problem is that it looks kind of silly. My roof is low in the middle, and my gutter needs to be high in the middle. My brain plays a trick on me and makes me think that the gutter is super sloped, but the gutter only slopes a half an inch on both sides. The stupid roof is the problem. Anyway, it was exciting to accomplish and it was nice to scrub the siding and know that the moss won't be back in 6 weeks.