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Baz 09-13-2023 05:31 AM

Did some pruning this morning before it got too hot and then put a top coat on a couple wood benches to give it some glossy texture after 2 coats of primer paint....
I used the one I'm pointing to:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694611706.JPG

Also doing some fairing repairs for my red VFR:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694611706.JPG

Later will get back to finishing the hydraulic clutch repairs....
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694611847.JPG

Scott Douglas 09-13-2023 10:04 AM

Got around to replacing the sink faucet this morning. Only had to buy a new faucet. The shut off valves were a pain, but finally gave in to some gentle persuasion and the flex lines were good to go too.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694628178.JPG

stevej37 09-13-2023 10:18 AM

^^^ Just curious...and I'm sure you have reasons.
If replacing the faucet, why did you go with a two handle? I know others that I have asked the same and most of them just say "I don't know why"
Myself...I like a single handle for temp control.

911 Rod 09-13-2023 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12088792)
^^^ Just curious...and I'm sure you have reasons.
If replacing the faucet, why did you go with a two handle? I know others that I have asked the same and most of them just say "I don't know why"
Myself...I like a single handle for temp control.

The 2 handle is an old school cartridge. The one handle has plastic crap in it that breaks or blows out. I think ....

Scott Douglas 09-13-2023 12:06 PM

This is considered my wife's bathroom. She wanted a two handle so I got a two handle. This is at the end of the hot water run, ie it's the furthest from the hot water heater which is located up front in the garage. Getting hot water takes a while so temp regulation isn't really a problem. At least I've never heard her complain about it. The old faucet was one I put in 15 yrs ago or so, I think. I know I put it in and we didn't have a lot of money to spend on it so it was a cheap one (Glacier Bay) from HD.
This one is a Delta and should out last me, I hope.
I'll be feeling this little exercise tomorrow I'm sure. At 72 I don't bend like I could back in the day.

stevej37 09-13-2023 12:28 PM

^^^ Thanks....I understand now.
I didn't know about the short life of the single handles....gives me something to look forward to.:)

Changing a faucet out is a bad position to be in...esp if it's in a smaller vanity.

rwest 09-13-2023 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12088792)
^^^ Just curious...and I'm sure you have reasons.
If replacing the faucet, why did you go with a two handle? I know others that I have asked the same and most of them just say "I don't know why"
Myself...I like a single handle for temp control.

I also prefer the two handle version. I have my water heater set at the maximum hot that I like, so having full hot water is comfortable to me, with no need to temper it.

Of course that technique may not hold up in a multi-person household; I only have to accommodate me.

rsrguy 09-13-2023 05:48 PM

Fun
 
Finished building my panel overlay today... didn't want to build a replacement blank yet because we'll likely loose the g meter and transponder in a couple months. The iPad mount is a guardian unit and seems to work very nicely.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694656067.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694656067.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694656067.jpg

porsche930dude 09-13-2023 05:57 PM

Well I know what ill be fixing tomorrow. Got a call back on the mower i fixed. The guy didnt know to turn the gas on and now the starter doesnt work. He made it sound like it wasnt his fault but I think it probably was.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694656303.JPG

mthomas58 09-14-2023 04:56 AM

Handyman side hustle......hang a used hollow core door in a remodel rough opening. After squaring up the bottom of the door and ripping it to the final width there was no remaining frame on the hinge side or the bottom and the door was now 3/4" too short. Milled a new core frame out of 2 x 4 and re-skinned the bottom extension with fiberboard. The extension will not show after final painting. Turned out great.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694695568.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694695568.jpg

mthomas58 09-14-2023 05:46 AM

Prior to cutting. House had serious foundation problems - repaired by new owner.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694698959.jpg

stevej37 09-14-2023 06:28 AM

^^^ Lol...I have a 10X14 ft wood shed with doors that I had to do that to also.
The cement pad approach is too close to a tree and the roots keep raising the pad each year.
So I take the door off and trim a little each time.

Your fixed door looks great.

HHI944 09-14-2023 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mthomas58 (Post 12089304)
Prior to cutting. House had serious foundation problems - repaired by new owner.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694698959.jpg

I feel this picture....I recently spent an infuriating day installing a less than square door in a less than square door frame....

Baz 09-14-2023 09:49 AM

Yep - my front door rubs at the bottom. It sucks and I have been procrastinating doing the repair. I did it many years ago too.

You should see it after we get a hurricane.....lol......talk about dragging......

rwest 09-14-2023 01:29 PM

Still no germination; been about a week and I’m at the I wonder if the seed was bad or I did it wrong stage!

Foster dog checking it out and being surprised every time the sprinkler gets him wet...


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694726879.jpg

stevej37 09-14-2023 01:35 PM

^^^ Might try a bale of straw. After seeding, lightly cover it with the straw and then soak it down.
The straw will keep the moisture at the seed level. (as long as the seed is barely pushed into the soil)

A week would be the minimum for seeing new growth.

mthomas58 09-14-2023 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 12089479)
I feel this picture....I recently spent an infuriating day installing a less than square door in a less than square door frame....

Yes. Its a tedious and time consuming process!

rwest 09-14-2023 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12089672)
^^^ Might try a bale of straw. After seeding, lightly cover it with the straw and then soak it down.
The straw will keep the moisture at the seed level. (as long as the seed is barely pushed into the soil)

A week would be the minimum for seeing new growth.

Hi Steve,

This seed came with a sort of water holding mulch product mixed in. I’ve been to this rodeo before and it always surprises me how it appears nothing is growing and then all of a sudden you have a green beard growing.

Rutager

stevej37 09-14-2023 04:38 PM

^^^ Great...you should be good then.
I usually figure at least 10 days here in MI before I can see the sprouts.

mthomas58 09-14-2023 06:55 PM

Todays handyman project - hang a pocket door in a metal Rocket Pocket Door metal frame. Cannot shoot finish nails into the metal door frame so I used construction adhesive to install the split jambs. Locktite PL375 adhesive has a 48 hour cure time and does not expand so the jambs will remain flush with the door edge in the open position. Used blocking with pin nails to hold jambs flush and maintain uniform gaps while the adhesive cures. First pocket door install for me and I'm calling it a win!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694746046.jpg

In this pic the door with attached split jambs is pulled away from the frame while construction adhesive is applied to the metal frame. The the door is thenl opened fully while the flush jambs are pressed into the adhesive (i.e. wet set like tile installation)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694746135.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1694746135.jpg


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