Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Refinishing Tricia's Rocking Horse, Part III

This weekend, I put two coats of polyurethane, giving the horse a bright, shiny exterior and a long lifetime of heavy use. Once the polyurethane dried, I added the new ears and screwed the base back onto the rocker.

A closeup of the horse's head with new ears.


The horse with reassembled with new ears.


While I was working on reassembling the horse, Tricia started trimming and arranging the new yarn for the mane.


Tricia arranging the yarn for the new mane.


Soon after I finished reassembling the horse, Tricia finished creating the mane. It was a challenge getting the mane to fit into the groove, it was a very tight fit. I ended up using a nail punch to cram the mane down into the groove.


The horse with it's new mane.



Tricia and Cameron with the horse.


Finally, just a bit later, the mane was ready to go. We used a coat hanger to pull it through a hole in the back of the horse and fastened in place with a dowel I nailed in.


The finished product.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Refinishing Tricia's Rocking Horse, Part II

After finishing up stripping and sanding Tricia's old rocking horse, I started staining it.  Tricia and I chose a dark cherry stain to complement the baby furniture we have picked out.


The top and rocker right after staining.


Closeup of the rocker body.


Closeup of the top of the rocking horse.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Refinishing Tricia's Rocking Horse

This weekend Trish and I decided to start refinishing her childhood rocking horse.  It had been used by all of her siblings as well and was showing a lot of wear and tear and was covered with stickers.

The first step was removing all of the stickers that had been stuck to the horse over the years.
Cleaning off the stickers

Next the horse's mane got a trim. The yarn was very discolored, obviously it had been very loved and possibly tasty.
Trimming the mane

To tighten the head down I had to remove the the top from the rocker.
Removing the head from the base

Once everything was taken apart and cleaned off, it was time to remove the stain. The stripping process had to be done in a number of small steps as the parts on the horse are relatively small. I put a new batch of stripper on and removed the old every 10-15 minutes.
Stripping the stain

By the end of the day 2/3 of the horse was stripped. I'm hoping to finish it on my day off Friday.
Finishing up

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Cameron at Work

We had someone come to look at the house mid-afternoon today. So without much warning, Cameron and I had to evacuate.


Since I still had work to do we went to the office. And holed up in one of the conference rooms in back.


At first Cameron was excited to be in a new place with new smells.


He made himself pretty comfortable.


But pretty soon he discovered the 9-5 life wasn't for him.


Sunday, July 10, 2011

San Francisco - Memorial Day Weekend 2011

To honor Grandma Klco, the Klco family decided to go on a family trip to San Francisco and the Bay area. We met up in the Cleveland airport and flew over together.

On the first day of our vacation in the Bay Area, we checked into our hotel in Sausalito, a small town south of San Francisco and spent the afternoon walking around town. After a wonderful dinner, we went to the Golden Gate park to take pictures of the bridge.


The Golden Gate Bridge


The next morning, we got to Muir Woods before the park even opened, which is the best way to visit the park. Admission was free and we were one of only a handful of groups wandering among the majestic redwoods. It is hard to describe both in words and film the true size of these mammoth trees.


The entrance to Muir Woods

The entrance to Muir Woods


Standing inside a redwood

Standing inside a redwood


After we walked a couple trails through the woods and retrieved some supposedly missing film, we headed to catch a boat to Fisherman's Wharf. Once we got off the boat, we got to ride one of San Francisco's many streetcars.


San Francisco Streetcar


Most of Fisherman's Wharf is roughly akin to a larger Mackinac City, but the Musée Mécanique should not be missed. Easily the one of best, and definitely the cheapest attraction in San Francisco.


The Musée Mécanique


On our third day of vacation, we started the day early to head out to Chateau St. Jean in Sonoma, after sampling several wines and wandering their beautiful vineyard, we had lunch at Gott's Roadside, a restaurant featured on Diners, Drive ins and Dives.


Chateau St. Jean in Sonoma


We really didn't have a plan for what winery to visit in Napa so a fairly aimless drive and some quick Google Map-ing later we ended up at Paraduxx winery and spent a relaxing mid-afternoon sampling their blended wines.


Paraduxx Vineyard

On the drive back some of us were fairly sleepy...


sleepy

On our final day of vacation, we went into San Francisco. We started at the SFMOMA, before splitting up and heading up to meet with friends. We met Sean, Vince and Ashley downtown and then went up to the Castro to get subs at Ike's Place. After we got our sandwiches, we went up to a park in the Mission district and spent a relaxing afternoon catching up before heading back to catch our flight.


A church in the Mission

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