Wednesday, December 31, 2008

DIY Recessed Light Installation

The dear wife nagged me about wanting pot lights for our living room, which our builder never installed a ceiling fixture.

We asked around, and the cheapest is $80-110 a pop, but they require that we install at least 6 lights.

That's too expensive for us. So, I did it myself.

The process was documented on flickr, as usual!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Baby Fence Mod


Baby Fence Mod
Originally uploaded by Vincent Ma.
So now that Horten's crawling and standing, we need to fence out the stairs so he does do the Humpty Dumpty.

Tyatt found these clear baby fence from Zellers and I'm happy to attach them.. However, our fence posts presents a number of problems.. one, the height of the pressure pads on the opposite side of the hinge matches with the middle round part of the post, so it doesn't pressure mount properly.. and the safety catch thingy cannot be properly attached.. and two, the wife insists that I do not drill into the post.

So, with a few pieces of leftover dimensional lumber, I quickly constructed a piece that wraps around the post and a sacrificial piece for the screws of the safety catch to mount on. The side flaps are there to prevent the main 2x4 from moving towards the stairs (sliding), and the cable ties prevents the piece from falling off the post. Since the gate should be closed most of the time the 2 cable ties should be sufficient.

This jig preserves the post, I think. I think I'll attache foam around the edges of the lumber to prevent Horten from a royal bump in the head.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Tiling the outside of our shower

Finally getting around to find the tile to tile the outside of our shower. What you see here is inexpensive mosaic ceramic tiles from Lowes.. like $5 per sq foot.. awesome.

More...

Friday, September 12, 2008

Crane flies have invaded!

Lately, we noticed large mosquito-like flying insects showing up in large numbers in our lawn and garden. Whenever I walk in the front lawn a large number of them will take flight. The wife is scared to open the windows..

Yesterday we had a nice lade from York Region come over to evaluate our garden for water-efficiency (i.e. plants and lawn that require less water, and best-practices to reduce water use) and I took the opportunity to ask her about the pests.

Anyways we think they are crane flies.


Picture from sustainableliving.blogs.com

Interestingly, the adults don't really feed.. they hatch, and mate, and they die. However, the larvae (called leatherjackets because of their tough skin) are said to be susceptible to nematodes.. so I think we'll give it a try.

Some more links:
http://www.rhs.org.uk/Advice/profiles0206/leatherjackets.asp
http://www.mushroomfactory.ca/2008/04/leatherjackets-cranefly.html
http://www.pfc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/diseases/nursery/pests/european_e.html
http://www.plcao.on.ca/customerTips_insects.html
http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/leatherj.htm
http://www.pestcontrolcanada.com/Questions/Pest%20Photos%20101%20to%20200.htm (see #180)

Monday, August 11, 2008

Light bulbs for my light fixture in the den

Mostly to remind myself, the bulb I need to get for the light fixture in my den is E14. Something unusual for North America, I guess since the fixture came from Hong Kong.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

DIY front entry landscaping project.


The finished look
Originally uploaded by Vincent Ma.
It is finally done.. took us 2 weeks, but it is all worth it.

See the photos of the job here on flickr!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Replacing the steps to my porch

The builder gave us ugly-ass precast concrete steps to our front door. Now that the weather is nice again, we decided to redo the front steps, and also add some pavers to create a small walkway leading up to said new steps.

I don't have all the pictures uploaded yet, will do that soon after the project is done!

Saturday, June 07, 2008

DIY Cedar Mailbox


Cover attached!
Originally uploaded by Vincent Ma.
The mailbox is done! Took long enough though.
The build is documented on flickr!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Plan for my new mailbox


Plan for my new mailbox
Originally uploaded by Vincent Ma.
With all the wood left from the flowerbox project, I can build a mailbox as shown!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

DIY cedar flower boxes.


Then there were two
Originally uploaded by Vincent Ma.
We wanted more flower box space on the railing of the porch. But cedar flower boxes are expensive. Our old 22" one was $24.

I decided I can do better to build our own using cedar planks.

My DIY build is documented here on flickr.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Mulched flower bed


Mulched flower bed
Originally uploaded by t y a t t.
Another year, another spring.

To my pleasant surprise, (well really why should I be surprised) most of my perennials came back. Each of them started with reddish shoots that peer through the soil and then open to review fresh green leaves. Awesome.

This weekend Canadian Tire advertised on their flyer a new product -- coconut husk mulch. It comes in a block that is dried and compressed. The package is a little bit bigger than a phone book. When hydrated, it covers about 12 sq ft. We got 4 packages in total and it covered our flower bed, barely. :-D

Sunday, March 09, 2008

What to do after a hard day of shoveling

Man there was a ton of snow. So, after two days of shoveling my driveway, this is one thing you can do.

(and given the amount of snow, I won't be able to forgive myself for not at least digging one hole big enough for me.)

Thanks to Marco for the photoshoot, and helping to clear up my driveway!