RichC | November 9, 2023
Not all that long ago, I blogged on the need to start looking for a replacement pocket knife for my all-time-favorite EDC Swiss pocket knife. I could never quite cough up the money since the “blades” on my Mini Champ were still good and it spends most of its time in my pocket anyway. BUT […]
Category: Personal, Repairs, Shopping, TBT, Tools |
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Tags: christmas, edc, epoxy, everyday carry, mini champ, pocketknife, TBT, victorinox
RichC | March 16, 2022
First the good: The rocking chair that I made for my granddaughter’s birthday worked out great. I’m happy with all the sizing and joinery … including the oak dowel peg construction. Now the bad: If I were to redo attaching the shutters to the Christmas dollhouse, I would not have used hotmelt glue to attach […]
Category: Idioms, Tidbits, Woodworking |
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Tags: dollhouse, dowel, epoxy, glue, hotmelt, idiom, idioms, mistake, repair, woodworking
RichC | March 8, 2022
The final steps of finishing the rocking chair for my granddaughter are finally getting done. The canvas strips of material have been added with a little flexible adhesive in the center and epoxy on the ends. The canvas material should do a couple things, first prevent the painted rockers from wearing to bare wood and […]
Category: Archive, Photography, Photos, Woodworking |
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Tags: canvas, chair, clamps, epoxy, frame, frames, high chair, projects, rocker, rocking chair, wicker, workshop
RichC | August 22, 2020
This is probably something I should have expected after bringing my “boat-only” non-skid Sperry SeaRacer Sneakers home from the boat in June – excessive wear. I’ve been wearing these light-weight synthetic upper Sperry shoes for the better part of the last two months and they are quickly breaking down. Perhaps I’m so accustom to the […]
Category: Personal, Photos, Sailing, Tidbits |
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Tags: boatshoes, epoxy, favorite, lightweight, searacer, shoes, sneakers, sperry, topsider, wear
RichC | July 30, 2019
The summer of 2019 around our house has meant more repairs and maintenance updates than usual. This means weekends have been busy with house projects and in also finding and hiring help to complete the updates that are too overwhelming for this one “aging” guy to handle on his own (although my 60th birthday celebrations […]
Category: Archive, Automotive, Hobby, Misc, Personal, Photos, Tidbits |
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Tags: autobody, automotive, bodyfiller, bondo, column, epoxy, home, house, maintenance, painting, pillar, poolhouse, repairs, west system
RichC | March 30, 2019
While working on the “bird away boxes” last weekend, the spring weather warmed improved enough at least for a day in order to start a fiberglass column repair (needed for curing). The wind blew enough a few weeks ago to toss items around enough that a crack and a chunk of plastic was broken out […]
Category: Misc, Personal, Photos, To-Do |
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Tags: column, epoxy, painting, poolhouse, repair, west system
RichC | March 6, 2019
Back on what would have been my dad’s birthday, I posted a photo of my new Ridgid work light hanging on his old toolbox. The toolbox was one of those items of my dad’s that both my brother and I wanted when we were going through our parents belongings – I ended up with it. […]
Category: Advice, Photos, Tidbits, Tools, Video, Woodworking |
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Tags: dadc, epoxy, fix, magnet, neodymium, tips, toolbox, tools, workshop
RichC | August 29, 2018
Those of you who regularly read my blog know that I love wearing boat shoes (and flip-flops) and have gone thru great lengths to make them last and keep them "semi" odor free. From insoles to epoxy mixes for "wear control" … and have been accused of going a bridge too far. Short answer, it […]
Category: Financial, Ideas, Innovation, Misc, Personal, Shopping, Tidbits |
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Tags: boatshoe, boatshoes, cheap, epoxy, flip-flops, frugalist, obsession, repair, sperry, topsider, topsiders
RichC | July 29, 2018
Whew … I was worried on Friday while driving the old 1982 Mercedes Benz for a reasonably close business call as I noticed oil leaking everywhere. My first concern was for an engine seal or gasket since there was so much oil dripping under the car. As a babied the car home, I feared the […]
Category: Automotive, Diesel, Mercedes |
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Tags: 300d, epoxy, gasket, jb weld, leak, mercedes, oil, repair, steelstick, steelstik
RichC | February 18, 2018
Too many times in life I find myself fiddling to repairs something that really just needs to be thrown away. Case in point (see interesting idiom explanation below) … I brought home an LED fixture that replaced a higher wattage halogen bulb that works well in Encore‘s cabin, but for some reason the pin/plugs must have […]
Category: Idioms, Misc, Sailing, Tidbits |
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Tags: encore, epoxy, fixture, idioms, led, lights, repair, sailboat
RichC | February 7, 2018
This ain’t my first rodeo (was looking for an excuse to use the idiom) as it pertains to stretching the life of my favorite pair of Sperry Topsiders. The idiom this ain’t my first rodeo is generally traced back to the movie Mommie Dearest, in which the character Joan Crawford says, “This ain’t my first […]
Category: History, Idioms, Misc, Personal, Tidbits |
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Tags: boatshoe, boatshoes, bridge, epoxy, idioms, market garden, shoes, sperry, topsider, topsiders, ww2
RichC | December 31, 2017
Let’s end 2017 with a kitchen cabinets knob repair. One of the changes to our new kitchen were the crystal looking knobs … Brenda felt they were too small. So we added larger ones, but the adhesive they used is not as solid as it should be, so out comes the epoxy and clamped in […]
Category: Misc, Personal, Photos, Tidbits |
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Tags: adhesive, epoxy, fixes, glue, kitchen, repair
RichC | December 5, 2017
When mixing a small batch of epoxy for a repair, I’m always looking for a secondary project that needs some adhesion. I’ve finally decided that my go-to project is to apply additional "wear bars" to the heels of my favorite Sperry Topsiders. I’ve done this before and besides the slightly annoying "clicking" sound, the epoxy […]
Category: Advice, How-To, Misc, Tidbits |
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Tags: boat, boatshoe, boatshoes, epoxy, glue, shoe, sperry, topsider, topsiders, wear-bar
RichC | September 5, 2017
It has been a while since talking about Sperry Boat Shoes, but it is obvious by the popularity of the old posts that I’m not the only one who loves wearing them. Usually the question is how to keep them from smelling or make them a bit more comfortable (with insoles). In this post, […]
Category: Advice, Misc, Sailing, Shopping |
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Tags: boat, boatshoe, boatshoes, epoxy, heel, insole, repair, shoes, sole, sperry, topsider, topsiders
RichC | October 28, 2016
Repair a shoe of course! I’ve was frustrated with my carelessness when welding last year after burning a hole in my Keen shoes, but still wear them (albeit with a little more air conditioning than I would like). So after mixing a little more epoxy than needed for a repair, I dabbed a little bit […]
Category: Humor, Misc, Personal |
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Tags: embarrassing, epoxy, family, keen, repair, shoes, style, welding
RichC | August 21, 2013
With the best of intentions to show the “power of epoxy,” I planned to glue a board end to end and either have the car supported or have the fiber of the wood tear apart. Neither happened (43 second video below). #fail 🙂
Category: Humor, Video |
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Tags: epoxy, fail
RichC | May 24, 2005
In keeping with “Desultory” … I’m posting something out of the blue. This weekend I had a couple guys over working on my daughters VW Jetta TDI. We had the intake manifold off and realized after installing that one of the ‘non-essential’ bolt holes was oversize or stripped. (just holds the plastic noise cover in […]
Category: Misc, Tools |
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Tags: adhesive, epoxy, paste