Jon and I created a false bolt to use in the sport of Geocaching. It was a very fun project, and we hope the cache is just as much fun to find. Jon did all the work on his mini lathe. Meaning I was responsible for documenting the process We hope to try a couple other types of bolts in the future. If you’re new to geocaching or want additional information visit https://geocaching.com
Finished the tiny house loft extension and hand rail plus putting in bolts for extra strength and support.
I put on the rest of the hand rail in the upstairs of my off grid tiny house loft. I then put in the reclaimed barn wood post for the corner of the hand rail.
Next I went downstairs to secure the new loft extension a bit better with bolts.
The problem is that my drill bits are too short to go through 6 inches of wood. I went to buy a longer drill bit but they are quite expensive and I cant see buying a single drill bit for one time use.
I ended up getting a package of Bosch spade bits. I have some cheap spade bits but the set I have does not go down as small as this set. I needed the variety anyway.
And I got the idea of using my power driver bit extension to extend the drill bit long enough to go through the wood.
It worked!! I drilled the holes for the carriage bolts and put them in with ease.
I am so happy that I thought of this idea and saved some money.
Both Melanie and I are very pleased with the new tiny house loft.
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