Greenhouse Repair Stage 1

I helped out a bit doing some greenhouse repair around the homestead this weekend.  It was a nice experience.  I am really looking to get some more experience with construction related skills as I look forward to building my own place.  Helping out around here is a great way of doing that.  Stuff gets done that needs to get done and I walk away with a little bit more experience building things.

The bathroom basement of the house we just sold was the largest project I have ever tackled and that really stretched my comfort level.  I am hoping to continue to do that as I begin to get settled in here.

Greenhouse with old roof off.

Here is the greenhouse building with the roof off and the new 2×4 pine purlins installed.  The old ones were 2×2 cedar and not nearly as strong as the new ones we installed.

Property owner and jobsite foreman keeping everyone in line

The Polycarbonate and battens going up on the new purlins.

The old panels went back up, with a little bit of acrobatics.  The seams are covered with 1x 4 cedar battens.  The battens have been sealed using an interesting product called butyl tape.  It is sort of a caulk tape.  It comes on a roll and you lay it out then remove the tape from the other side.  Similar to two sided foam tape.

Cleaning Confusion – Organizational Issues

Clean Desk

I finally got around to cleaning up my desk a bit.  It tends to be a dumping zone for just about everything I happen to be carrying when I reach the end of my house.  I spent some time cleaning it up, dusting and reorganizing all of the cables.  The issue that I have is even when I clean there is always a small pile of things that just don’t seem to have a home.  They sit there and breed, when I am not watching them, and spread until they have completed their domination of my workspace.

Rebel Items

Here is a closeup of the rebel items staged for breeding and the ultimate takeover.  I need to develop a strategy for dealing with these items.  I have tried moving them to another place, in their current form but then they breed there.  I have tried to disperse them in smaller configurations but like mold that only seems to hasten their growth.  I have even tried to place them in a box, hidden away but then I spend 30 minutes looking for one of the items.

There does not seem to be a suitable method for dealing with this clutter.  I am open to any suggestions the internets may provide.  I need to curtail these things before they take over my desk again.