Sunday, May 10, 2020

APRIL 29 2020 30 DAYS IN LOCK down Corona Virus

Well, who the hell is Louis Gardner? Well the origin of Louis is the fellow who built our house back in 1890. Since the house is in the architectural style of the Queen Ann Cottage we refers to the house as Gardner Cottage. Somehow that became Mr Gardners Cottage.

Me? I am Ed Richards, a retired cabinet maker.  I have a my bride hanging out with me. As we struggle with Corona Virus, I have spent much time in my garage shop doing many round tuit projects.
May 10 2020 Here are a few of my projects that I have completed in the last 40 days.
We bought this ball & stick spandrel a couple of years back. A little repair, a little stain & shellac and it is good to go.
The chair in back ground gad a broken piece, I turned a replacement on lathe.
 The table was in sad shape! Took it apart and refinished, looks good now.

Marble top table was also in pieces. Put it back together bought a new piece of marble.

Picture frame is for a picture of Madison painted by a neighbor. Oak cabinet is a long stored project that we purchased many years ago. It has bright blue milk paint on the inside, covered blue with a tan paint stain & shellac.

Upper cabinet was picked up during clean up campaign a few years back. It is in the Sarts & Crafts style. We added tge pediment  and art deco door pulls. Again a littl e stain & shellac. There are 2 sewing machine drawers at each end.  VG doug fir, a few old boards... good as new.

 You can bearly see table/desk under wall cabinet but it is there held up by some tavern table legs and lumber recovered from the coal gasification plant that was located where the police department is today.
ON the right side of desk is an oak box with a brass door. Picked up brass door from an old National cash register. Oak box from salvaged door at a Catholic retirement facility.


Again we purchased this lawyers stack some years back, it needed a top & botton piece. Done.

I have also turned a few items o n the lathe, most finished up nice... a few went flying across room while under going rapid design changes.

This story has been about what I did...my bride (designing woman) has been making the decisions on color, materials, placement of items.  Most of what has been done over the  past 3 years has been at her direction. I just fix tbe broken or worn out pieces. I never would have picked the colors or materials if left up to me.  I like all the choices, they just would not have occurred to me.

Ed Richards

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