Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Janky Jigsaw
i think more than anything, this video says... if i can do you... so can most people.
accomplish your dreams!
a message brought to you by WEP
women empowered by power-tools.
yeay!!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Musician Obsessed with Maps
I have just launch my kickstarter campaign entitled... "Musicians Obsessed with Maps"!
see, I'm going on this epic journey, but without art to sell, I cannot hope to fuel my way across America... discovering solitude, loneliness, poetry, and personal growth... .and I do so want to find America.
Please check out the site above!.. click iiiiitt.
The campaign will run for 35 days, ending on my birthday, March 16th.
I dont think I have to tell you what I want for my birthday.... $2500!!!
But this isn't your typical NPR asking for donations fundraiser, oh no! That's not how kickstarter works...
you pledge an amount and in return you receive a reward... in this case, you'd be preordering the art to be printed. its exciting.
k... i have to have a drink to celebrate cuz I'm all butterfly in my tummy.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Pink Floors are for Winners!: Day 4

Flooring day! oh Flooring day, how I have waiting for you to come.
Despite the cold and the wind, we journeyed a very beaten path to Home Depot for supplies.
Here I am being a girl in home depot with a plan... callin the shots!
You there! Cut this foamular to my specifications!
Thanks Tyler.
Back at the factory (the dream factory)... back in the back yard where grumbledor sits I began puzzle piecing the floor together. Remember the Tangigram game where you fit the triangles into the large rectangle? same thing. just bigger.
CONSTRUCTION NOTE: pink foamular is great stuff! use an exact-o knife to cut it, nothing else will do. But the exact-o knife will cut cut smoothly and accurately , you'll think you're working with pink butter!
Once I cut the basic shapes I trimmed, a little awkwardly at first, to fit the ribs of the van and along the wheel well.
CONSTRUCTION NOTE: Use newspaper to make your patterns! Its easier than you think to make custom cuts to fit curves and holes.
Awkward shapes can be further sanded or trimmed with the knife to fit perfectly. I managed to fit all the pieces flushed to each other except this one on the side, I figure I'll just fill the holes with some goopy goo later. I'm pretty proud overall.




Think of all the skills I learned today! I'll need them for next time when I do the same shape game with plywood. Break out the jigsaw!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Rustoleum Fumes are GROOD! - Day Three
I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for a day that is just 50 degrees to work on Grumbledor, he came to me with lots of rust and all the chemicals to treat him require non winter weather.So you can imagine my glee when I woke on Sunday to nearly 65 sunshine and a whole day off work! Grumble door was happy too.
After I finished bleaching the mold off every surface inside the beast, I put down some truck bed liner on the floor of the cab and the door jams. It looks real nice now. This will seal all leaks in the floor, give a small amount of insulation to temp and road noise and it looks swell. I took precaution to tape over the things I didn't want sealed... like the wiring and the bolts to the engine which shares the cab with me.
With the truck bed liner down in the cab, I'll probably put the original mats back in, hell, I might spray them with the stuff as well, I really like the finish on them. It looks so... rugged.

Then I moved to the back with another can of chemicals. I had previously treated the rust with a clear coat that is supposed to "stop" rust, but I ran out of spray before I could treat the entire back. Once I got back there, I realized just how much exposed metal needed to be covered.
So I got this white stuff and finished about 90%, it looks 90% better too. I'll need to get one more can to finish the back and bumper, although I quite like how shitty it looks from the back.
The fumes were lovely, today I have a great sinus infection from a cold that's been coming at me like a storm from the west, I'm sure the fumes from yesterday didn't help, but it was a grand day.
Here's a before:
I very much like making trips to the various hardware stores down the road, getting ideas, getting input.... everyone has another idea and something to say about how the restoration should be done. Some are really good, and some are ideas I have already ruled out. But all are good input to process. I take them all, look at them while I lay in bed scheming, and by morning I've come up with a plan for the next step:
The next step: Flooring / Registration legal stuff / Insulation... Insulation Adventore!
Monday, January 17, 2011
pasta nachos?!
my jaw hurts... dont know why. i freaked out and called the dentist, the lady who answered the phone said it was because i sleep on my side with my hands under my pillow.
i really can't close or open my mouth
it's crazy and its never happened before.
so i'm eating smushy leftover pasta with cheeze on top...
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