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Friday, July 6, 2012

It's a Priming matter.....

So... I am not going to start this blog by stating the obvious, apparently though, I developed early onset Alzheimer's and forgot I had a blog!

Quick recap of the past 6 months.... The move went well, we are enjoying our new place even though we wish it was a little bit bigger. The Shed (and yes I capitalized because I LOVE it that much!) has been absolutely life changing for us... just the fact that the majority of our business is now out there and not dominating our living space has made a huge difference in my stress levels! It's nice to be able to turn work off when we are trying to relax! Two thumbs up for my Shed!!


Here it is!!! Isn't it beautiful?!?

Custom Kingdoms continues to keep us busy, very busy... sometimes too busy! I keep waiting for the time when all this will come to a screeching halt and we won't get any more orders... so far it hasn't happened. We have been running strong for 20 months straight now and it consistently amazes me. We have been so blessed, we now find ourselves in the akward position where we need to figure out what we want to do with this business as we really can't get any bigger without making some serious changes... also, do we want the time sink?!? Dana does love his career and I don't think he would want to put that on the back burner to do this... we'll have to see where this goes.  For now we are just so grateful for its success and for the extra income that helps us pay our bills and put food on the table!

Speaking of Custom Kingdoms........
One of the steps in our process is priming! Now priming is a dirty job and my least favorite duty. It's messy and dusty and I think it's going to give me cancer one of these days. The primer fumes alone are enough to make one want to swoon!  Priming has always been the worst part of setting up our shop... where to prime? There is the constant rain, so it needs to be a covered space, also it needs to be enclosed so we can prime even when it's windy. How can we reduce the amount of black dust that gets tracked into our house... and can we keep it separate enough so not everything around it get covered in primer dust?!? We have had low to moderate success in setting up our priming station and here is a quick evolution of it over the years:
  1. At first it was a rickety old card table that would blow over if you sneezed its direction that was situated on the balcony of our first apt here in Washington. It was messy, unstable and made our balcony basically unusable for any other purpose... not to mention the primer dust levels in our apt were pretty high.
  2. Then we moved into a house and after we threw the card table out we downgraded to a box in the middle of our garage covered with newspaper! Our two car garage was constantly covered in balck dust from wall to wall no matter how many times we would clean it, sweep it, hose it down. Plus, the downstairs was practically unbearable for the first 20 min after I primed. Yuck! After over a year of this I had a small break down and Dana built me a priming station made of the finest materials! .... PVC pipe and cheap plastic sheets! Still in the garage though... not the best
  3. When we moved out of the house and back into an apt we set up our fancy priming station on our back porch which was nice and covered and provided shelter from the wind. That was to this point the most successful set up. It minimized the amount of dust spread around it and coming into the house as well as the fumes. We did have a few wind storms that managed to knock it down but for the most part we were golden.
  4. Then we moved again into our current dwelling. It's a duplex, which is lovely, it has a Shed (have I mentioned that already?!?) and a nice backyard. Only problem is that the priming station was just standing out there exposed to all the element which meant when it wasn't knocked down by the wind, I still couldn't use it because of the rain. It has been a trial, I have had to prime inside the Shed (horror of all horrors!!) inside a box, and totally gave up on the priming station as it would usually find it's way back to the ground within a day of me putting it back up. On good days, meaning when it didn't rain, I would cart the box outside and prime there.
All this brought us to last Saturday when I had another small break down and basically demanded that Dana fix the Priming issue. My man is the very best and he totally took care of it! (even though this was not the first time I had asked... maybe the break down is what did it!)  And since pictures are worth a thousand words here are two that will explain everything!

BEFORE


AFTER


Need I say more?  We are now ready for anything! Speaking of which... I have the next order ready to prime..... I am looking forward to using this bad boy!

Till next time.....

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