Waking up, like most of the UK, to this.....
....meant that even Mrs. Woody had to agree that outside jobs were off the agenda for me today - tomorrow might be a different story though! However Chloe cat was not being put off her morning patrol round the garden even if her legs disappeared. Mind you it was a shorter time than normal before she was at the door ready to come in!
On a day like this, inside, you sometimes look in places you have not been for a while and I ventured to look on top of a cupboard to find this.....
It is a Revell 1/25th scale diecast model of a Peterbilt 359 truck which was sold as 'Iron'.
Much as I could have spent the day inside repairing this and cleaning it up there was painting to be done! The bi-fold doors that were fitted during the kitchen rebuild need painting and the two door frames that I did paint all the components to before they were fitted, did get a bit of a bashing as the kitchen units and appliances were moved in so they needed a repaint. First job was to dismantle the bi-fold doors and get them out of the way as it is far easier to paint the frame and indeed the doors once they are stripped of the components that enable a bi-fold door to work. Just hope I can remember how it all goes back together!
Unlike yesterdays dust storm, my sanding requirements today only produced limited levels of dust that were easily cleaned up.
Having the doors off their hinges makes it far easier to paint as for one thing access to all the edges is easier and with the hinges off there is no need to mask them up. Working smarter not harder as I get older!
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