Thursday, December 25, 2008
Ryan's Project
I've mentioned the differences between Ryan and I. He is a very precise and patient worker. I, on the other hand, am the complete opposite. But I'm definitely grateful for his talents because I end up with cool things like this. Since we've moved into the house, we've struggled each winter with the question of what to do with the ugly wood pellet bags. This year, Ryan found the perfect plans to build a container to store the pellets. Originally, the plans were for small flour and sugar container, but he was able to build it to a much larger scale. Because of the number of angles, he had to be very exact-but obviously he had great results. It is made of hickory, and the lid is made of red cedar.
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3 comments:
that's cool! We need one of those! so, do you just store the bags in there, or do you poor them in and scoop as needed?? looks like he did a good job!
We pour them into the container and then scoop them out (with one of my tupperware containers-oh well. . .)
Ryan is one talented guy! I am impressed...he must really enjoy doing stuff like that. He should sell them on the side!
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