I’m pretty unbothered by rain. I’m the one in the family that annoys the others with hearty cries of ‘no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes’ as I drag them out for a walk.
However.
Recent experience using my driveway to cut wood to make alcove units (after much YouTubing of Petermillard - and research here. Thanks all) is changing my feelings on the matter.
The last few days have gone something like this:
‘ooh, it’s sunny. All three of my weather apps say it shall be for at least half the day from now’
*Take trestles, 2x4’s, tracksaw, vac, cyclone, rulers and sheet of 18mm mdf out onto the drive. Mask up. Prepare to make first cut*
Drizzle starts.
Take everything back in.
See after 3 minutes that drizzle has stopped.
Take everything back out. Set up. Mask up. Do up track clamps.
Drizzle.
Shout in my mask (at least it’s muffled)
In clearing everything away, trip on vac hose, skinning knee on wall. Shout a bit more.
And repeat. At least 8 more times.
As I say, I’m normally pretty relaxed but this weather is trying even my patience.
If you are workshop-free and can only work outdoors, you have my sympathy.
If anyone needs me, I’m going to buy a massive pop-up gazebo.
Or a new house.
However.
Recent experience using my driveway to cut wood to make alcove units (after much YouTubing of Petermillard - and research here. Thanks all) is changing my feelings on the matter.
The last few days have gone something like this:
‘ooh, it’s sunny. All three of my weather apps say it shall be for at least half the day from now’
*Take trestles, 2x4’s, tracksaw, vac, cyclone, rulers and sheet of 18mm mdf out onto the drive. Mask up. Prepare to make first cut*
Drizzle starts.
Take everything back in.
See after 3 minutes that drizzle has stopped.
Take everything back out. Set up. Mask up. Do up track clamps.
Drizzle.
Shout in my mask (at least it’s muffled)
In clearing everything away, trip on vac hose, skinning knee on wall. Shout a bit more.
And repeat. At least 8 more times.
As I say, I’m normally pretty relaxed but this weather is trying even my patience.
If you are workshop-free and can only work outdoors, you have my sympathy.
If anyone needs me, I’m going to buy a massive pop-up gazebo.
Or a new house.