Monday, January 12, 2015

The Roof.....and more

I finally put a finished roof on the little shed before winter set in. I wanted to do a split shake roof but time did not allow. It has been almost a year open to the weather so I needed a roof quick and with all the teaching and chairs to make this will have to do. This is usually my life. Not enough time but I have fun.
 The first step was black tar paper to cover the rough sawn boards. This keeps you from seeing the foam insulation between the boards on the inside. Then the 2'' insulation goes on and then plywood.
 Another layer of tar paper then the asphalt shingles go on.
 Done!
 Earlier in the fall I went to Marc Adams school in Indianapolis to teach a weekend live edge bench class. This is a two day class which was lots of fun.
 My son Logan came along to be my assistant. He loves working with people and talking to the students. His favorite thing all weekend was probably the hamburger at The Oak and Barrel. That boy loves to eat!
 One guy had to leave early and finished his bench on Saturday. I think he had to go to a Colts game.
 I brought the turnings but the students drilled, reamed and installed the undercarriage. Sounds simple but a lot is learned about the lower end of Windsors. I plan to add some of these weekend classes this year at my shop.
Back home in the shop I got to build a rocker for Bob Britton, a friend of George Gruhns. Another great customer who I had the pleasure to meet. I have many more chairs to make in the near future.
 Recently I had Travis Curtis here build a sack back rocker. I make this a 6 day class but Travis completed the chair in 5 days. Not bad for his first chair. He came back on day 6 to paint the chair. This was a first for Pennington Windsor Chairs. I have the best students.
 I'll be taking a short break from teaching to get caught up on the 30 or so chairs I have been commissioned to build for several customers. Winter has been very busy so far but I love the work.

4 comments:

  1. Love the wide shot of the shed. Like its been there for a century. Gorgeous!

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  2. Sometimes, I know how that little shed must feel.

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