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[email protected] (Doug Miller)

20/11/2004 4:15 PM

Bye-bye, chisel!

Got a new range hood for the kitchen. I'm up in the attic trying to run
the exhaust vent. There's a 2x6 cleat hanging over the top plate of the wall,
that's in the way of running the duct. No prob. I'll just split the excess off
with a chisel, right?

So I go down to the workshop... this is a rough carpentry job, so I pick up
one of the old beat-up Craftsman chisels and head back to the attic, where I
reach through the access door and lay the hammer and chisel down on the board
that I had previously laid across the joists, and climb through. As I step on
the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board, into
the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down inside
the wall.

Bye, bye.

The irony is that my good chisels have flats on the handles, and won't roll.
If I'd used one of those, I'd still have it. :-(

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Silvan

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 2:42 PM

pray4surf wrote:

> Snip lost tool story... but commenting on JG's finding tools, all I've
> ever found in my current house was beer and 7-up bottles. Did a demo in an

I have a small fortune in collectible old fashioned Budweiser cans in my
walls and other out of the way nooks.

No wonder this house was built so poorly.

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b

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

20/11/2004 10:28 AM

On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 16:15:23 GMT, [email protected] (Doug Miller)
wrote:

>Got a new range hood for the kitchen. I'm up in the attic trying to run
>the exhaust vent. There's a 2x6 cleat hanging over the top plate of the wall,
>that's in the way of running the duct. No prob. I'll just split the excess off
>with a chisel, right?
>
>So I go down to the workshop... this is a rough carpentry job, so I pick up
>one of the old beat-up Craftsman chisels and head back to the attic, where I
>reach through the access door and lay the hammer and chisel down on the board
>that I had previously laid across the joists, and climb through. As I step on
>the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board, into
>the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down inside
>the wall.
>
>Bye, bye.
>
>The irony is that my good chisels have flats on the handles, and won't roll.
>If I'd used one of those, I'd still have it. :-(


magnet. telescoping paint roller handle.

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 4:09 PM

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:59:40 GMT, "patrick conroy"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>>
>> the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board,
>> into
>> the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down
>> inside
>> the wall.
>
>Consider it a 'dorkers version of a Time Capsule.

Some day it'll sell for $2000 on eBay. <G>

Barry

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[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

22/11/2004 1:39 AM

In article <[email protected]>, "pray4surf" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Doug - other than installing, are you doing any of the hood construction?

Nope, just installing an off-the-shelf Maytag unit.
>
>I'm trying - www.nctimes.net/~pray/House.htm

You may be more ambitious than I am. What type of skin are you putting over
that?

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"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

20/11/2004 12:43 PM


"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> So I go down to the workshop... this is a rough carpentry job, so I pick
up
> one of the old beat-up Craftsman chisels and head back to the attic, where
I
> reach through the access door and lay the hammer and chisel down on the
board
> that I had previously laid across the joists, and climb through. As I step
on
> the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board,
into
> the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down
inside
> the wall.

I kind of enjoy finding tools lost in walls, in cement blocks, under
cabinets, etc., when I do remodeling... Free Tools! ;-)

John

JG

"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 8:29 PM


"Silvan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> pray4surf wrote:
>
> > Snip lost tool story... but commenting on JG's finding tools, all I've
> > ever found in my current house was beer and 7-up bottles. Did a demo in
an
>
> I have a small fortune in collectible old fashioned Budweiser cans in my
> walls and other out of the way nooks.

I recall cutting through a block wall in my parent's house and finding
Schafer beer cans... with can opener punched holes. Must be a 50s-60s thing.
;-)


EM

Eddie Munster

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

20/11/2004 11:34 AM

Get a rare-earth magnet and go fishing!

John

Doug Miller wrote:

> Got a new range hood for the kitchen. I'm up in the attic trying to run
> the exhaust vent. There's a 2x6 cleat hanging over the top plate of the wall,
> that's in the way of running the duct. No prob. I'll just split the excess off
> with a chisel, right?
>
> So I go down to the workshop... this is a rough carpentry job, so I pick up
> one of the old beat-up Craftsman chisels and head back to the attic, where I
> reach through the access door and lay the hammer and chisel down on the board
> that I had previously laid across the joists, and climb through. As I step on
> the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board, into
> the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down inside
> the wall.
>
> Bye, bye.
>
> The irony is that my good chisels have flats on the handles, and won't roll.
> If I'd used one of those, I'd still have it. :-(
>
> --
> Regards,
> Doug Miller (alphageek-at-milmac-dot-com)
>
> Get a copy of my NEW AND IMPROVED TrollFilter for NewsProxy/Nfilter
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"patrick conroy"

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 3:59 PM


"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>
> the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board,
> into
> the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down
> inside
> the wall.

Consider it a 'dorkers version of a Time Capsule.

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 9:33 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>Got a new range hood for the kitchen. I'm up in the attic trying to run
>the exhaust vent. There's a 2x6 cleat hanging over the top plate of the wall,
>that's in the way of running the duct. No prob. I'll just split the excess off
>with a chisel, right?
>
>So I go down to the workshop... this is a rough carpentry job, so I pick up
>one of the old beat-up Craftsman chisels and head back to the attic, where I
>reach through the access door and lay the hammer and chisel down on the board
>that I had previously laid across the joists, and climb through. As I step on
>the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board, into
>the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down inside
>the wall.
>
>Bye, bye.
>

Fishing time -- magnet on a string. no problem. <grin>

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 6:24 AM

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 09:33:13 +0000, [email protected]
(Robert Bonomi) calmly ranted:

>In article <[email protected]>,
>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down inside
>>the wall.
>>
>>Bye, bye.
>
>Fishing time -- magnet on a string. no problem. <grin>

Or if it's fairly inaccessible, a simple drywall surgery session
wouldn't take more than half an hour, including location, scalpel
session, grafting, texturing, and painting--over the course of a day.


-- Friends Don't Let Friends Eat Turkey and Drive --

sD

[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

22/11/2004 1:42 AM

In article <[email protected]>, "patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>>
>> the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board,
>> into
>> the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down
>> inside
>> the wall.
>
>Consider it a 'dorkers version of a Time Capsule.

Left one of those in our previous house, too... 1" spade drill bit that time.


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Fly-by-Night CC

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 10:21 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I have a small fortune in collectible old fashioned Budweiser cans in my
> > walls and other out of the way nooks.
>
> I recall cutting through a block wall in my parent's house and finding
> Schafer beer cans... with can opener punched holes. Must be a 50s-60s thing.

While rebuilding our bathtub surround wall I found a '50's-'60's looking
plaid cap - not a baseball style, more of a cylindrical shape with a
short bill. I examined it and then replaced it where I'd found it - I
figured, 'twernt mine to remove.

There was a story this summer here in the Portland, Oregon area about a
guy working on the ceiling of his c.1920's dining room. If I recall, he
had pulled the ceiling light and had enlarged the hole for some reason.
Stuck his head up there to take a look around and came face to face with
a human skull. After an investigation and forensic testing, it was
determined to be someone from a native NW tribe c.1800's. Perhaps grave
robbed and obtained in the days when such acts weren't unlawful. One of
the tribes accepted the skull and buried it after a ceremony.

--
Owen Lowe and his Fly-by-Night Copper Company
____

"Sure we'll have fascism in America, but it'll come disguised
as 100% Americanism." -- Huey P. Long

pp

"pray4surf"

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

22/11/2004 10:46 AM

"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
: >"pray4surf" <[email protected]> wrote:
:
: >
: >Doug - other than installing, are you doing any of the hood construction?
:
: Nope, just installing an off-the-shelf Maytag unit.
: >
: >I'm trying - www.nctimes.net/~pray/House.htm
:
: You may be more ambitious than I am. What type of skin are you putting
over
: that?
:

1/8" luaun ply followed by 1/4" drywall. - I'm at odds with what to cover
the exposed bottom...

Rick

pp

"pray4surf"

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

21/11/2004 3:25 AM


"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
: Got a new range hood for the kitchen. I'm up in the attic trying to run
: the exhaust vent.
Snip lost tool story... but commenting on JG's finding tools, all I've ever
found in my current house was beer and 7-up bottles. Did a demo in an old
seaside bar in my younger days, still have pool balls, etc. Holes (from
fights?) patched by stuffing newspaper for backing. Some dated in the early
fifties..

Doug - other than installing, are you doing any of the hood construction?

I'm trying - www.nctimes.net/~pray/House.htm

Rick

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[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

22/11/2004 1:41 AM

In article <[email protected]>, novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com wrote:

>>Fishing time -- magnet on a string. no problem. <grin>
>
>Or if it's fairly inaccessible

It is. :-(

> a simple drywall surgery session
>wouldn't take more than half an hour, including location, scalpel
>session, grafting, texturing, and painting--over the course of a day.

No drywall. Plaster. And of course I've already installed the base cabinets on
that wall, too.

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John

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 20/11/2004 4:15 PM

20/11/2004 11:00 AM

Rare earth magnet on a string and go fishing for the chisel??

John

On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 16:15:23 GMT, [email protected] (Doug Miller)
wrote:

>Got a new range hood for the kitchen. I'm up in the attic trying to run
>the exhaust vent. There's a 2x6 cleat hanging over the top plate of the wall,
>that's in the way of running the duct. No prob. I'll just split the excess off
>with a chisel, right?
>
>So I go down to the workshop... this is a rough carpentry job, so I pick up
>one of the old beat-up Craftsman chisels and head back to the attic, where I
>reach through the access door and lay the hammer and chisel down on the board
>that I had previously laid across the joists, and climb through. As I step on
>the board, I jostle it slightly... and the chisel rolls off the board, into
>the soffit above the cabinets, bounces once, and drops seven feet down inside
>the wall.
>
>Bye, bye.
>
>The irony is that my good chisels have flats on the handles, and won't roll.
>If I'd used one of those, I'd still have it. :-(


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