The Asian Ladybugs are an invasive species and they tend to take over from native ladybugs and other critters. They are attracted to the warm walls and seek to shelter inside for the winter. They don't know that my church is not heated!
Marcus, I'd love me a pistol range out back. It'll be awhile before I do any shooting there since I need to keep my neighbors in mind. It's a quiet area and I rarely hear gunshots. If I hear more as I hang out I'll be tempted to let loose my own noise. Until then, I plan to take up my Bear takedown bow and maybe buy a nice air rifle. I'd even consider a suppresed something-or-other. Just for fun you know.
Here's a nice little piece to put a suppressor on:
Tax stamp and paperwork for the can, and I could put it on a few different guns. Just need muzzle threading, I suppose. Be nice to have a Marlin Papoose takedown that could mount one. (Yep, I want a Papoose, not the new 10/22 takedown. Wanted one for a loooonnnng time now.)
The Marlin Papoose .22 rifle is an excellent all-around .22 rifle choice. Weighing only 3.2 lbs (!) and having the capability to break down easily into a bu...
Yeah suppressor prices are outrageous. I haven't gone to all your links ( but I will ) , I bought a couple threaded barrel Ruger sr22s several months ago and love them. Fun plinkers and a good value. I do better with them over other larger calibers plus it's a lot cheaper practice in todays ammo market.
Are you ready to start receiving "saved" festiva parts?
there are a couple of festivas here in the yards. I always had the idea of pulling some of the parts that people tend to need and store them somewhere safe.
headlights, thermostat housings, a few engine blocks( bp, bpt, b6t, and b6's). and then start buying some of the parts from rock auto before they go "extinct"
also possibly store some shells for people who want to do swaps. "Save the festivas" type thing. plus shadetree is around the corner from you so getting things to him to so swaps would be MUCH easier from there (OH) than from here (CO)
Lol, I don't know if Karl will have any room left in the FRC after he moves his stuff in! He's great at organizing, but you can only cram so much stuff in a 5 gallon bucket!
Ha! The Festiva Revival Center is always open to ideas, but those ideas have to get in line! Too much to do already, mostly cleaning, fixing, organizing (actually, I'm not much of an organizer at all--or is it my laziness?) and such.
I'll have more pics soon and will post them. Gotta get the roof fixed, too! One large and one smallish hole.
Karl
'93GL "Prettystiva" ticking B3 and 5 speed, backup DD; full swaps in spring!
'91L "AquaMutt" my '91L; B6 swap/5 speed & Aspire brakes, DD/work car
'92L "Twinstiva" 5sp, salvage titled, waiting for repairs...
'93GL "Luxstiva," '94 B6 engine & ATX; needs overhauled
'89L "Muttstiva," now a storage bin, future trailer project
Asian Lady bugs are also attracted to light colors.
G-dine gets them every year, by the millions, where she lives. The vacume takes care of them nicely!
1993 Ford Festiva L blue 170,000 miles
1990 Ford Festiva L Plus white 190,000 Auto, currently waiting to have another engine put in.
1995 Ford F150 XLT black 203,000 miles
2002 Honda CRV silver 180,000 miles
2003 Toyota Rav4 Sport black 94,000 miles
2008 Sym Rv250 dark grey 30,000 miles. My scooter.
1989 Ford Festiva LX black 233,000 miles. Sold to my better half's son.
This video was taken a couple weeks ago, after one of the first snows. It's melting and if you have the volume up enough, you'll hear some peaceful sounds.
I hope it loads!
I took it with my new camera.
Karl
'93GL "Prettystiva" ticking B3 and 5 speed, backup DD; full swaps in spring!
'91L "AquaMutt" my '91L; B6 swap/5 speed & Aspire brakes, DD/work car
'92L "Twinstiva" 5sp, salvage titled, waiting for repairs...
'93GL "Luxstiva," '94 B6 engine & ATX; needs overhauled
'89L "Muttstiva," now a storage bin, future trailer project
I haven't been to church too much these past few weeks due to the weather. When I have, I've been working on inside stuff like building rolling storage and work stuff.
Here are two of the soffit vent screens I've made. Only these two are painted and ready for installation:
Here some are on the bench after being glued. Also note I've added an extra plank for a larger bench top.
They are made out of cut furring strips, aluminum wire screen and just wood glued together.
Here is my new 4' folding table, with my large rolling shelf full of Festiva parts behind it. Also, in the right window bay is the piecemeal shelf Matt and I made awhile back.
HF 12" double bevel mitre saw. Works pretty well and I'm happy with it. Makes cutting wood pieces pretty quick and easy.
Got a heater, too! Just for warming hands or glue, etc.
I'd you're still getting sun in the winter or at least daylight.. I watched a video on how to make a solar heater using nothing more than a bunch of spray painted soda cans in a frame, a couple of fans and some ducting and a switch and they had free heating from the sun..
This is my version of a solar hot air panel that I built over the last two weeks.From little testing I have been able to do I believe this panel will produce...
It may help keep your workshop warmer during the colder months and allow you to keep your energy bills down a bit too... So more money for the Festiva later on..
sent from the depths of hell.
Ford Festiva 1991 WA Model (5 Door)
Nicknamed the car 'The Chiva' (Chilli Festiva)
Avg Economy:
Highway - 7.32L/100km
City - yet to be determined.
I went back Saturday and spent over four hours making stuff. But first, some outside pics of tracks that encircle my church, with some leading to the furnace room!
With my 5.1" long Surefire light for scale:
A closeup:
I'm thinking racoon. It must use the hole in the furace room wall to get in and out. I haven't done anything yet to trap it or the mice, but soon I will. Inside, I hear it in the ceiling sometimes and I think it gets up and down right here:
I think this because the white pail I use to catch water from the hole in the roof above was moved and tipped over:
It usually sits right here at the corner of the doorway. Notice I've stapled "coon detector paper" on the door corner:
If it goes this way, it should rip or leave some marks on the shop towels. I'm pretty sure a coon could climb up that rough wood.
Got to wait till I can go two days in a row and I'll set up the no-kill trap with cat food in it. I'll also seal up the furnace room hole. Then I'll work on the mice.
One last picture. I made foot tall uprights to get the old corner room cabinet up on the shelf unit. Both came with the church. I added the wheels.
Oh, inside that clear container is my hot pot with cocoa mix and some other goodies. I have some snacks there too, just in case. But not for the critters! I have cat food and peanut butter for them...
I went back Saturday and spent over four hours making stuff. But first, some outside pics of tracks that encircle my church, with some leading to the furnace room!
With my 5.1" long Surefire light for scale:
A closeup:
I'm thinking racoon. It must use the hole in the furace room wall to get in and out. I haven't done anything yet to trap it or the mice, but soon I will. Inside, I hear it in the ceiling sometimes and I think it gets up and down right here:
I think this because the white pail I use to catch water from the hole in the roof above was moved and tipped over:
It usually sits right here at the corner of the doorway. Notice I've stapled "coon detector paper" on the door corner:
If it goes this way, it should rip or leave some marks on the shop towels. I'm pretty sure a coon could climb up that rough wood.
Got to wait till I can go two days in a row and I'll set up the no-kill trap with cat food in it. I'll also seal up the furnace room hole. Then I'll work on the mice.
This is a trailer i made for the South Park Coon Quadrilogy, It features shots from all four episodes and music from James Newton Howard' s 'King Kong' sound...
sent from the depths of hell.
Ford Festiva 1991 WA Model (5 Door)
Nicknamed the car 'The Chiva' (Chilli Festiva)
Avg Economy:
Highway - 7.32L/100km
City - yet to be determined.
Jawbraeka, I've thought of doing a solar heater in the south wall on the north end where it gets the most sun. That's a project to be done before next winter. I'll probably drill some holes in the bottom and top of the window cutout (the windows are only 8" block instead of the 12" walls), add a wood frame, a black painted metal screen for heat absorption, glazing to seal it off, and proper venting, possibly with a fan. I'll research the designs and come up with what seems the best. If it works well, I'll do the middle window too, and probably enclose that area for an office and winter workshop/sleeping area. Maybe 10' by 16'. Should be easy to heat with passive solar and my electric heater, with insulation, of course.
Lots of plans I have, but the hard work ain't started yet: gutting the interior, especially removing all the ceiling insulation that has been crapped on by bats, coons and who knows what else? All kinds of nasty infectious possibilities await me! But I'll be protected. Gotta buy a good full face respirator and some other stuff.
More later.
Karl
'93GL "Prettystiva" ticking B3 and 5 speed, backup DD; full swaps in spring!
'91L "AquaMutt" my '91L; B6 swap/5 speed & Aspire brakes, DD/work car
'92L "Twinstiva" 5sp, salvage titled, waiting for repairs...
'93GL "Luxstiva," '94 B6 engine & ATX; needs overhauled
'89L "Muttstiva," now a storage bin, future trailer project
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