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I replaced the primer bulb on my Echo chainsaw recently and it was a little tricky but managed to get it done without any issues, thankfully. This is from the washer agitator repair the other day: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1571420803.JPG |
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I was just RELIEVED I didn't have to work UNDERNEATH or BEHIND the darn thing! AND that it was an easy inexpensive fix.....AND I didn't have to spend big bucks for a new machine. OTOH.......working on my '76 BMW R90/6 rebuilt one of the petcocks that was leaking - and it still leaked after rebuilding. So I just ordered two new ones which came to $120 incl. shipping. A man's gotta know his limitations. The ones on my bike are pretty old - probably the originals so this was an easy decision actually. Especially when dealing with fuel stuff. And leaking. :eek: |
Installing new finned felt seal in my vinyl windows. Noticed some whistling last year so I decided to wait until it got colder to start the project! 3 windows down... 15 to go!
Over the weekend I installed stainless steel grommets in my new winter pool cover because it uses sewn loops as the hooking point for the bungee straps. Those lasted about 2 days on my old cover before mother nature decided it was time to take my cover off my pool. I put brass grommets in for the last few years on the old cover and those rusted. I'll be installing new stainless grommets once the old cover is taken off and the new cover installed this week sometime. OH the fun!! |
We had some good weather to scrape and prime trim on the house for painting. I found some rot in the soffit in the corner near the kitchen. Upon inspection it appeared some GD rodent had opened a gap and started to nest in the enclosed space. I think they were accessing from a tree which I had taken down last year. After clearing the debris, I re-framed the space and made new panels to enclose it once again. Another hour added to the job.
Looks like some trim around the front door is in need of replacement too. Off to the hardware store for some pine tomorrow. Best Les |
This is a project I finished last winter - brick garden wall -
I made a YouTube video of the work... https://youtu.be/wun74XfUqG0 |
Just got a new chandelier hung last night. Previous owner either broke or lost the original.
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Well, the installers just finished the new kitchen counter-tops and left, leaving me the minor install of the new one hole high arched faucet and sink drain.
The water lines that came with the faucet are 24" and now I find that I need at least 30", and when I removed the drain line from the old sink, one of the plastic gaskets broke into 4 pieces. Off to Lowes I go. My 3rd back surgery is scheduled for 10AM tomorrow and I really want to get this finished, or else I'd just order from Amazon. Followup: No correct hoses at Lowes, and my drain doesn't line up correctly and leaks. Frick. |
My last rental house just passed inspection . I have to go one more time to remove all my tools, and I am officially done remodeling rental houses until the next big shake up .
Looking forward to a relaxing winter here, and getting back on some of my own projects . |
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If you were just a bit closer, I would come and give you a hand.... |
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======= Working with Tapcons today putting up a new handrail for the staircase off my back patio. All 2x4's. For most projects where I'm attaching wood to concrete, I don't think you can beat Tapcons. But it's interesting to look at some other options and I ran across this nicely done video that demonstrates some of them. Really nice visual aid to use that concrete block for effect. <iframe width="725" height="544" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LXk2ScmKmRY" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Yesterday was real pretty weather. The wife made me go play in the yard. The storage building we have in the back yard is a 8 foot x 12 foot wood framed steel panel covered building.
We have dachshunds. The male would be under the building getting muddy and possible injured on nails or screws coming through the floor. So we have a lattice work on the bottom of the building. The building is 21 years old. The lattice work was old and tired. The old lattice was screwed in place with self taping screws. I had to unscrew a LOT of crews, and cut the new panels to fix, and screw the new panels in place. I sure love the sit on the ground, then stand up and sit down routine for 5.5 hours. Golly it was fun. It is good to go for another 20 years at least. |
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Ripped the trim off the front door. It was getting soft at the bottom after 35 years. I milled out the replacement pieces with multiple passes on the table saw, using a piece of the original trim as a template. It is on, caulked and primed. I even got the screen door re-hung.
A good day. Best Les |
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That said - I love fixing things and working on projects so I will soldier on - but have learned to pace myself more than when I was younger. |
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Look what I got in the mail today........
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1572126763.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1572126763.JPG #14 stainless steel........:p http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1572126763.JPG |
Well Baz, now you are really screwed....
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