We all walked in today eager to start. I started work on the redwood decking and was soon joined by John and Lyle. John cut, I nailed and Lyle was the puzzle master. They continued as I shifted to work with Andrew who I could tell wasn’t happy today. I know his gabions were not turning out quite like he envisioned but he soon figured out a method. By filling them in place they did not bend or morph shape, the problem was however moving mass amounts of cleaned rock. Andrew started by making a filtered bucket and washing one bucket moving into another, then to the gabions which were on the absolute other side of the progress building. This was going to take days. I decided to stab holes in the large tote and use it as one giant filter bucket, worked perfectly and after the rock was washed I forked it back over and set the pallet right next to the gabions, problem solved. After that a robot engineer, aka: guy who has installed an air exchanger before, showed up and helped with the robot in a box. After a while Chris A. and I were starting trim work, but first the sturdy table. Chris was screwing some 2×2’s to a piece of plywood and said “I haven’t made a lot of tables.” I think I am beginning to tell when he is messing with me, but we cross-braced it and made one of the best table saw tables around. We cut and trimmed until quitting time.