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Internet Improvements for The Project Cave!

Internet Improvements for The Project Cave!

INTERNET CONNECTIVITY IN THE PROJECT CAVE I spend a lot of time in the Project Cave. It is a great place. However, one thing that is not great about it is the internet connectivity. Signal is weak and sometimes drops out altogether. There are many ways to change this....

Garden Hose Hanger – With Shelf – Success Followed Disaster!

Garden Hose Hanger – With Shelf – Success Followed Disaster!

A viewer request for a Garden Hose Hanger! Not your big box hanger! The hose hanger uses a couple of circles and some dowels to spread the circles apart. I also cut a hole and used some dowels to make a shelf where you could put the hose nozzle or a wrench or other...

New Legs For A Tripod Lamp!

This tripod floor lamp cracked one of its legs at a joint. We’re headed out to the shop to make some new, sturdier legs.

Busted Umbrella Base Reborn!

Busted Umbrella Base Reborn!

Here is the new umbrella base that replaces the broken patio umbrella base. I took a few elements from the concept, changed them up a little and made a new base. I decided the regular plywood wouldn't be good outside for very long. So I used pressure treated 2" x 6"...

2015 F150 5.0 V8 Oil Change – Why I DIY

2015 F150 5.0 V8 Oil Change – Why I DIY

A little fun right outside the Project Cave completing an oil change on my F150. I DIY because the last time I took it to an oil change place, whoever put the filter not only used a wrench (they are supposed to be hand tightened), but he used the wrong size wrench....

Replace the Battery – 2015 F150 Key Fob!

Replace the Battery – 2015 F150 Key Fob!

Replacing the key fob battery for a 2015 Ford F150 is an easy project. It can be done with one tool, a small flat heads screw driver. I used the flat head screw driver on that famous red army knife. The fob itself takes one of those small, circular batteries. Size...

Zero Clearance Inserts

Here is a zero clearance insert I made for my old Craftsman 113 table saw. This kind of insert can help reduce tearout and makes for cleaner cuts. A custom insert is also necessary for dado cuts. You can't safely run a dado stack in the original metal insert.

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