Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Monday, March 30, 2026
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Renovation solutions
Here's a hard one. A heritage house comes up for sale and you want it. Price is right but it's rough, nothing is near code... 2nd floor is a bit spongy, etc etc.. and you really don't like the seven foot ceilings. Hmmm So you bite the bullet... and realize its going to need a roof... and floor joists etc. Eight foot ceiling height requires raising the roof. This of course is going to affect the overall aethetic of the building. you do it.
So, was this a successful solution?
Sidecar Sunday
No, that's not a Zeppelin. When gasoline got scarce during both world wars, there was a lot of development on wood and coal gas as fuel. These vehicles required a large bag for the gas, previous post here.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Armstrong fork, 1955
Cast iron bench
Friday, March 27, 2026
We used to make things in this country, #378 Eskiloos boots
How to make a lathe
We were talking about the proliferation of lathe manufacturers at the turn of the last century, this Lindsay books reprint of a 1920 South Bend booklet shows how prevalent machine tools were in society. This is an instruction book to build your own lathe at the school shop. Comprehensive instructions, full drawings and the cheater page at the end, if you can't cast these parts yourself, your implied "substandard" school can't do the process (ok, I exaggerate), South Bend can supply the rough cast parts you need.
Lindsay books used to supply reprints of long gone technical books, he closed the business in 2012.
Bugatti 35C
1928 Bugatti 35C, known as ‘Genie, from the Alan Haworth collection.
















