Our air compressor came with a regulator. My dad was using it with a nail gun to fix the fence when he noticed that the regulator wasn't working. The pressure gauge did work, but the regulator kept sticking and leaking and wouldn't stay at the correct pressure. My dad turned it up to add more pressure, and then turned it off until it ran out of air. I told him he should stop using it because it isn't safe, but he wanted to finish the fence to keep out people and dogs and coyotes.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Air Compressor Regulator Repair
Monday, December 20, 2021
Pink Elephant Spray Bottle
I like to use a simple mix of water and dish soap to clean around the house. It's cheap and less toxic and scented than some other cleaners. The only problem is I need to buy my own spray bottle for it. I always make sure to label the bottle because I learned in Chemistry class that's a good safety practice. I've bought several spray bottles from the dollar store, but they are a bad design and poor quality. Today, I bought a new spray bottle at the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store. I had a choice of a standard bottle with lines on the side, or a fun pink elephant shaped bottle. I chose the pink elephant. It was missing an eye sticker, so I hot glued a googly eye on to fix it.
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Foam Sculpture Toy- from the archives
One year, Griffin got an activity kit for Christmas with foam pieces that you can stick together with water to make sculptures. He had fun with it, but had to be careful not to add too much water. The pieces would dissolve into messy goo when soaked in water.
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Homemade Beef Jerky
We bought a new air fryer/toaster/dehydrator combination machine. I decided to try making my own beef jerky. I frequently buy jerky from Buc-ees, but it's a long drive from home. I wanted to find out how difficult it is to make, and how the cost compares.
First, I bought eye of round for $6.79/lb. The recipes I looked up said to use lean beef. I bought almost a pound of meat that was already sliced thin. Next, I marinated it overnight in a mixture of soy sauce, Worcester sauce, pineapple juice, fresh garlic, and other spices.
After the meat marinated overnight in the fridge, I took it out and drained it. (I saved 1/4 of the meat and the marinade for another project.) Even though the meat was already sliced thin, I pounded it flatter between two pieces of plastic wrap to make sure it was evenly thin.
Then I sliced the meat into 1-inch strips and arranged it on the mesh tray. It wouldn't all fit so I used the wire rack too. Then I used the dehydrator function at the highest setting, 175F (79C). I set it for 5 hours, but it only took 4 and a half hours. I left the house for a couple of hours, which stopped me from eating all the jerky before it was ready.
When the jerky was done, it had shrunk from 12 oz (not including the marinade) to just over 4 oz. So in total, not counting the small cost of the marinade or electricity, I spent $5. The same weight of jerky at Buc-ees would have cost $9. Plus my jerky was drier, making the price difference more significant.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Tape Dispenser
I built a new tape dispenser for my desk. I used pallet wood for the base, oak flooring for the arm, a metal rod from a printer, and an old hacksaw blade.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Capacitor Replacement
My drawer of capacitors |
Saturday, December 4, 2021
From the Archives- Umbrella Recycled into Haircut Cape
That gave me the idea to turn it into a haircut cape. I had my mom sew knit fabric around the hole. Adding some elastic or velcro could make it fit better, but I never bothered.
When I was little and used to get haircuts at home, this cape helped keep the cut hairs from getting on my shirt. And because it was made from an umbrella- it was completely washable.