The second project was to construct additional shelves for the school library. The available tools consisted of 4 handsaws, 4 hammers, and a cordless drill. The "fun" began when several boards had to be "ripped" in sections. Make-shift saw horses (school desks) were used for this procedure. Other boards were also cut to size, holes drilled for wall-mounting, and then the hammering marathon began!
The shelves were eventually completed and all were glad to see the last nail be driven into their "almost perfect and straight" project. Many claim that the shelves are not slanted or crooked, but that the building and the boards are not straight. The jury is still "out " on this ruling
The school was most grateful for these two facility additions and the team was glad that the "hand-made" projects were finished.
Several hurt in places they had never experienced pain before.
Ah, the joys of new experiences!
Thanks, BFA, for jobs well done!!
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