Archive for May, 2009

The PPP’s – Patio Planter PedestalsMay 25, 2009

In keeping with the past patio furniture theme I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the Patio Planter Pedestals, or PPP’s as we call them around here.

These are wooden pedestals that stand at various heights giving a great place to put plants on.

The PPP

They are simple to make. Use 2X at whatever width you want (8″+ is better) and cut to length. Cut the edges at 45 degrees and nail together. Cut a wider top and bottom and nail them on the ‘box’. You can cut or rout the edges of the top and bottom for different styles. Then decorate the front with smaller pieces of wood.

Here’s a photo showing a couple of more PPP’s with different style fronts:

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Some Patio Projects Of The PastMay 23, 2009

Contrary to popular belief, here in Nova Scotia we don’t go right from Winter into Summer. No we don’t. There’s a long period of rain in between. :) However, the past couple of days have been sunny and hot. Really hot. The thermometer was reading 36C on the patio yesterday afternoon. Yep, that is hot. A welcomed Spring anomaly.

So with that my wife and I felt that it was time to pull out the old patio furniture and get ready for summer. I was surprised at the amount of outdoor furniture and garden decorations that one accumulates over the years. I was also happy to see that I had made a fair amount of it.

Some Patio Projects Of The Past

These projects would have been done over a period of years, and some were made at least six or seven years ago. In fact, some are getting to the point where it’s really time to be thinking about replacing them. Not this year… maybe next… yeah, next year… ;)

The focus of the patio centers around the pergola that my son built. He was home for a few weeks in December a couple of years ago and built this for his mother as a Christmas gift. (I wasn’t even allowed to help. ;) ) It measures 20′ X 10″ and stands around 7′ tall.

To the right of the pergola is a cedar table. This was made from wood that my brother gave me. He had salvaged it from a reno that he was working on. All that I needed to buy was a couple of 2X4′s for the legs. It’s about 40″ square.

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Sam Maloof – Dead At Age 93May 22, 2009

Legendary woodworker Sam Maloof passed away last evening
at his Rancho Cucamonga home at the age of 93.

Sam Maloof - Dead At Age 93

Sam was a self taught furniture maker, a craftsman and an artist.
He was best known for his signature rocking chair.

Sam Maloof - Dead At Age 93

An influence to many, he will truly be missed by all.


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A Visit To The Hull’s Cove Tool BarnMay 21, 2009

After visiting both Liberty Tools and The Davistown Museum it only seemed right that I should complete my tool tour and drop into The Hull’s Cove Tool Barn in Bar Harbour, Maine, just a couple of hours away.

I arrived early on Saturday morning and was greeted at the door by Judith Bradshaw Brown. Judith lives here in Bar Harbor, next door to the shop, with her husband Skip Brack, where she helps run the Davistown Museum and the tool business. She was quick to offer some friendly help and to tell me a bit about the Tool Barn.

A Visit To The Hull

The Hulls Cove Tool Barn is located on the second floor of a barn and has the most extensive selection of old woodworking related hand tools of any of the Jonesport Wood Company’s three stores. It offers several hundred hand planes, Stanley tools of all kinds, collectibles and patent-dated tools and, of course, a whole lot more.

Like Liberty Tools the Hulls Cove Tool Barn is galloot heaven. You can easily spend a day here. It’s like reading a fascinating book, where you can’t turn the pages fast enough. Every corner you turn, each way you look there is a feast for the eyes that has to be explored. Here are some photos to show what I mean:

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