Putting the "car" back together! - Project Frankenwagon, part 7
I get the doors mounted, new wheels mounted, repair the front apron, test fit the fenders, do some rust repair, and make brackets for the front bumper. Almost done with stage 2!
Welding the body to the chassis - Project Frankenwagon, part 6
It's been a few months since my last post on this project and a lot has happened since then! Including building custom rocker panels that connect the VW door sills to the Miata pinch seams.
How to get a remote file's size in PHP without downloading it
I needed to get the size of an mp3 file in the PHP code that I wrote to make XML data for Podcasts.
Bellow is three different functions that achieve that objective, using the curl, get_headers and fopen functions. Hope this helps!
How to use versioning with AWS Lambda and Alexa Skills Kit (ASK), a step by step guide
I learned a valuable lesson on the morning after submitting my latest Alexa skill for certification. I had an email from the Alexa certification team letting me know that their tests had failed. I thought that was odd because everything was working perfectly fine when I left work the previous day. I was using AWS Lambda to host the back-end code (within a Node.js environment) and hadn't set up the versioning system because I didn't know about it. [update: I'm now using the AWS CLI to locally host my code and push it to Lambda, which is what I recommend.
Migrating from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8: my experience, the many obstacles, and their solutions
You can't really call yourself a Drupal developer if your site is still on Drupal 7. Right? So it was high time for me to upgrade Dannix from D7 to D8. Here's how I did it, the problems I ran into, and what I did to overcome them.
Getting ready for the chassis swap - Project Frankenwagon, Part 5
With the Miata's wheelbase stretched to match the VW's I started prepping the rest of it for the body/chassis swap. And I got the Type 3 Squareback ready as well.
The wooden garage floor saga: How I rebuilt the wooden floor in my work shop to support a small car
With the house remodel finally finished after two years, I really wanted to use the work shop as a garage for a project car. But the problem is that the work shop, although it has a garage floor and concrete driveway leading up to it, has a wooden floor that absolutely could not hold up even a small car. I decided to change that!
Change of plans! Project Meetle is no more, say hello to the Frankenwagon
At the last second, I decided not to use the Super Beetle body for my Miata chassis swap after all, and instead use this beautiful gem: a '67 VW Type 3 Squareback.
Putting the Stretched Miata back together - Project Meetle, Part 4
After cutting it in half and pulling it apart 6" to get the wheelbase I needed, it was time to put it back together. This meant new driveshaft, a bolt-on extention for the aluminum PPF, extended fuel and brake lines, etc.
Frame rails on a Miata! Project Meetle, part 3
Before I can put the Miata that I cut in half back together, I needed to build and install frame rails. Here's how I did it.
How to make a DIY wedding alter/arbor/arch/whatever
My wife (or I guess she was still my fiance at the time) asked me to make the alter for our wedding. Or maybe it's called an arch, or arbor. Whatever it's called, its the big tall thing you stand under at your wedding ceremony.
This is how I made it.
This Old Fixer Upper, Part 8: The Kitchen!
How to overhaul a kitchen, from floor to ceiling. Or, "how to polish a turd." Everything we did in 6 months: All new plumbing. All new electrical wiring and outlets. All new ceiling lights. All new appliances. New flooring. New cabinets and countertops. New garbage disposal and added a switch to control it. The interior doors where all renovated. Backsplash tile and paint. Removed the ugly AC unit that was in the wall (not the window, the wall) and patched up the drywall. Added a heater duct from the furnace to the kitchen (it used to be heated with baseboard heaters). Knocked down a closet that was taking up space for the kitchen table. Range hood vented through the roof. Custom cubby in the wall for the fridge. New baseboard trim. And more....
DIY Butcherblock Kitchen Countertops
From the beginning, Logan and I knew we wanted wooden countertops in the kitchen. Thankfully, they were also fairly affordable compared to grantie or a similar stone countertop. And because they're made out of solid wood, I could do all the work of cutting and fitting them myself. Which is exactly what I did.
This Old Fixer Upper, part 7: The Living Room
We ripped out the living room carpet on the first day we got the keys to the home in December 2016. But we were't fully finished renovating the living room until May 2018. How did we do it? Stay tuned and find out on this exciting new episode of This Old Fixer Upper!