So, you may have noticed less activity than usual in my blog, and that’s because a whole bunch of things have conspired to have the bus just sit since our fun camping trip in April.
ButI finally got some time (and cooler weather for Buffalo), and got everything cleaned up and organized, and the bus is now refueled. Hopefully this fall will be a bit more exciting, even if I don’t end up getting a lot of work done with overhead storage, the LP system, or the water system this year.
We all have to recognize what we can and can’t do, given the opportunities and limitations that life affords us. I’m going to try and do my best, and I hope all of you do the same!
Things have been keeping us tied down at home, so fewer posts over this summer. But never fear, I’ll be getting a post together about how you fix the back plate of your linear actuator after a over-zealous teenager tries to close the door while the handle is locked in the ‘open’ position.
I’ve been spending a fair amount of time trying to research a really good finish for my woodwork in the bus. I’ve been debating what to put on the counter (epoxy resin, spar varnish, varnish, shellac, hard oil, oils, urethanes), based on criteria of durability, ease of application, food safety, and water resistance.
While this might not be the most informative post right now, know that one is coming …