Monday, October 25, 2010

Odds and Ends

Blogging has become a rarity as of late, sorry about not updating as much as I should or would like to.  Summer has come and gone, Shawn's already finished with his first grade period of the year and work has gone from slightly hectic to very face paced. 

With Halloween right around the corner, I decided to do a quick post of our recent activities.  Lisa and I went to a Halloween party and played dressed as Nun and Monk.  I really dislike costume parties but this one was okay.  I guess if everyone looks like fools I really don't mind looking like one as well. 

Shawn and Katelyn made a trip to the Zoo for some early trick-or-treating at with Nana, Logan, Skylar and their Grandmothers.  Katelyn is really into all the holidays this year and it's really enjoyable to watch.  Unfortunately, Sunday morning, Katie woke up with an always pleasurable case of pink eye.  We ended up spending a little time at Urgent Care and waiting for a prescription but after that...off to the pumpkin patch. 

Sorry about the short post but I hope to make it up in pictures!


Shawn and Katie posing at Doyt Perry Stadium (BGSU)


Katie running down the field


Logan, Shawn and Katie at the Zoo

A Motley Crew at the Zoo




Pink eyed Kate



In the patch   

Pony ride at the pumpkin patch
I think the monk had too much to drink of the nun talks too much!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

My Science Project is Done for Now

The draft system is complete for now.  I still need to do something a bit more permanent with the shank box by attaching better than it is now.  The cooler seems to be holding at a pretty consistent temperature but the beer is taking some time to get to a nice drinking temperature.  I can fit either four 5 gallon corny kegs in it or one corny keg and a 1/2 barrel and the CO2 bottle still fits fine.  Here's a few pictures as it looks now below.

Shawn also had his first cross country meet of the year.  I'm pretty sure the team won his age group but we left before the results were posted.  Shawn ended up 100th out of what I would guess 150-165 boys.  Not bad considering he is now running with 4th-6th graders and he's a 4th grader.  He seemed to peter out during the last 150 yards and let a few boys pass him.

Here's Shawn after about his first half mile

Beer lines and recirculation tube run out of the cooler to a Styrofoam cooler 

My recirculation blower is mounted in the middle and move cold air up a duct and to the back of my faucets


Point where the recirculated cold air and the beer lines run out of the cooler and up a PVC tube to the back of the faucets

Gas distribution valves and CO2 tank/regulator
Temperature controller

Thursday, September 09, 2010

New Kegerator build Day one

Well, the final step in the basement project is to build a more reliable, as far as temperature control and a slightly larger capacity beer cooler to supply the taps I built into the bar.  Today my recirculating fan and temperature controller finally arrive and I started the process of converting our old 7 cubic foot chest freezer into a beer cooler.  Of course the first thing I had to do is buy a new chest freezer to replace the one I'm butchering up for the sake of beer.

Tonight I build and installed the collar that will give the freezer additional depth as well as a place to drill holes for things like the beer lines, CO2 lines, temperature controllers and the like.  I'm still torn on if I will keep the CO2 bottle inside the cooler or outside.  I will have plenty of room to keep it in the cooler along with 4 of my 5 gallon homebrew kegs so I think I'm leaning on the inside to cooler option at this point unless someone can tell me why I shouldn't.

I build the collar out of cedar 1X8 lumber.  I cut the boards at 45 degree angles and then attached the pieces with small brads, L brackets and filled the gaps with silicone.  I then used silicone to attach the collar to the freezer frame.  I also used the silicone to seal the collar to the frame where the two meet.  Once I let the silicone set for a bit, I reattached the freezer lid using the original hinges and some wood screws.  Tomorrow night, I will run the beer lines, install and wire the recirculation blower and the temperature controller.  I will also mount the gas splitter inside the freezer on the collar.  Then it will be beer time.

Below are some pictures so far:

  Just your typical chest freezer

Nothing special

The Collar 

Checking the fit of the lid (nice dent but I swear it was like that when we got it)

Collar installed on the freezer frame.  A pretty good fit too.

Inside view

Hinges reinstalled (notice the holes where the flanges were attached originally)

All seems to function well up to this point.  


Thursday, August 26, 2010

My project is functional too!

I finally hooked up a keg for a test and the draft system works!  The pour was lousy but it works nonetheless. 

Monday, August 23, 2010

Finishing Touches

Well this past weekend was pretty much a bust for me but very productive for Lisa.  As we get prepared for our "little" breaking in the basement bash next weekend.  By the way the bash is up to over 50 people and I still don't know about 11 others as of yet.  It's amazing how clean and organized our house can get when we're having people over. 

Unfortunately, my back started acting up on Thursday evening and hasn't really felt any better.  I think it's a nerve issue but I have no idea really.  I did however get a new wireless router installed as well as installed my 4 tap draft system in the basement.  Well at least I partially have the draft system installed.  I still have purchase the chest freezer that I'm converting to a chest-cooler, the temperature control mechanism and the 12 cfm blower motor and do the modifications.  For now, my old kegerator will serve as my cooler and only three 1/6 barrels with fit in it.  I can't wait until the project is complete and I have 4 home brews on tap! 

This week should be a busy one.  I have a meeting this evening with a fraternity brother (he graduated in 1951) who stores a lot of our historical documents and also controls the fraternity's money.  I'm in the process of starting an alumni chapter in the Toledo area and I hope to get approval for reimbursement for some of my activities in the process.  Tomorrow is parent orientation at Shawn's school (I can't believe he's in forth grade already), Wednesday is actually open and Thursday is a parent meeting for Cross Country.  Other than that and getting Shawn to cross country practice, we need to continue to prepare for the bash.  Friday will probably be a stay at home day!

Since I can't help myself, here's some pictures of the draft system:

Bar side of the wall

The third hole was were the electrical outlet was before I moved it to the other side of the wall

Back side of the wall

Completed bar side

Katie had to get in the picture

Looks like tap locks are in my future

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Sleeping beauty

Sunday dinner

Tim's pesto pasta with chicken and red peppers.....you have no idea what you are missing.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The train bell lives

A Will family tradition now lives in my yard.

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Monday, August 02, 2010

Picture post

As promised, for your viewing pleasure or to fall asleep...some pictures and a few movies as well.

Back to reality

Monday and back to work.  It seems like just yesterday we were heading out at 2am for the long drive to Myrtle Beach. 

Vacation started pretty poorly for me.  Last Thursday, we decided to leave a day earlier than we originally planned to hopefully avoid all the traffic we run into heading into MB on Saturday.  The condo rental managers cause the major traffic jam by only renting Saturday to Saturday.  Needless to say there's a mass exodus as well as a mad rush to arrive all at the same time.  We packed up Thursday night after I mowed the grass in the middle of a rainstorm and I ended up heading to bed around 10pm.  As we were leaving the house, I noticed we, as well as a few of our neighbors were subject to a teenage prank and had our mailboxes smashed.  I don't get the fascination of smashing someone's $150 mailbox (yes $150 due to neighborhood rules on the mailbox).  I've been cow tipping, toilet papering and I've even lit a bag of dog poo on fire on someone's porch and laughed hysterically as they stomped the fire out but I've never even thought about smashing someone's mailbox. 

The 2 am start totally backfired.  Both the kids decided it was party time and never fell back to sleep.  The peaceful planned beginning of the trip was anything but peaceful.  We ended up at a rather old hotel (read not very nice at all) at about 4:30pm.  Thankfully we only had to stay at the hotel for one night and that we were all too tired to really care. 

The rest of the trip was pretty typical Myrtle Beach.  We spent mornings and early afternoons on the beach or in the pool and evenings wandering about.  The condo was once again nice.  A bit abused buy renters but overall very nice.  It backed up to a golf course and had two pools for us to take advantage of.  Renting a condo in Myrtle Beach is by far a better idea than a hotel.  The hotels tend to be a bit on the nasty side unless you want to spend a few hundred a night.  Our 2 bedroom condo with living room, two full baths, a fully equipped kitchen and a pool about 300 feet from the front door as a mere $120 a night.  So much more comfortable and we ate in the condo about half the time or more.

We ended up miniature golfing, hitting a small amusement park, shopping, eating and just chillin.  The kids did manage to weasel a couple of souvenirs out of us as well as a few hermit crabs.  I love the MB area.  The weather is always HOT, it's pretty affordable compared to other beach destinations on the East coast and there's plenty to do with the family. The only complaint I have is that the area is not big on decent food unless you like all you can eat fried seafood buffets which we did not partake this trip.  The best meal we had out was at a place called Cooters and the tastiest item I had was something they call turds!  Turds are a fresh jalapeno, stuffed with cream cheese and a cocktail wienie wrapped with bacon and deep fried.  It was really good but I wouldn't recommend turds to be a typical item in your diet. 

The drive home was long.  We drove through rain most of the time and we were hung up in stop and go traffic for about 2-1/2 hours.  I'm convinced I could make the trip by myself in 11 hours or so but the trip home ended up lasting about 16 with the traffic, potty stops, and lunch and dinner stops.  Shawn was very good on the way home since we gave him a new video game to play but Katelyn was her typical diva self.  One side note though, the little diva is finally potty trained.  Seems like one day the light bulb turned on and she's never looked back.  No more diapers for me!!!!!

Sunday was of course spent doing yard work, fixing the mailbox, cleaning house and just catching up. 

I will try to post a link to a site later tonight with all 148 pictures we took on vacation for any of you interested in sifting through them. 

This just in.....Lisa is now looking for places for next year's vacation destination.  Crazy, crazy woman!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Lobster boy moulting

Stuck again

Traffic stinks

Stuick near Winston-Salem

East bumfuk NC

Half hour into the driv e home and already or first stop. Maybe we will get home in time for Labor Day.

Friday, July 30, 2010

View from a pier.

New pets

Here are the kids with their new hermit crabs. They named them Dora and Spongebob. Looks like mom and dad get to take care of a couple more animals.

Hampster balls

Look at these two fools....

hydrating

Mini golf

booger

Mini golf

Thursday, July 29, 2010