The Dyson blog: Adjusting our ambition

OK, these are really more “the durings” at this point.

We had no garage.. And here’s that same wall of the garage after:.This is obviously just an “in-progress” sneak peek, but basically Chris has now been able to start building an actually real workable workshop in there.

The Dyson blog: Adjusting our ambition

I just went in there and snapped this picture while he was in the middle of organizing all of his tools.So for $454.44 we got a whole garage!Here’s the basement before again:.

The Dyson blog: Adjusting our ambition

This picture doesn’t even really capture the disaster that was our basement.How did we let this happen?

The Dyson blog: Adjusting our ambition

We’re smart people!.

Anyway, here it is now!.The first thing that needed to happen was to remove the clear varnish that was keeping the brass from tarnishing..

I read that a little vinegar mixed with salt and applied with a scouring pad does the trick.I’m not totally sure if it worked, but I did notice the finish becoming less shiny and yellowy and more raw looking.

It was a bit of a lighter color as well.So it must have done something.. Next I rubbed the whole thing with a bit of sandpaper.