Where Are We Today
"The Ridge", Priceville,Ont
(click on pic to enlarge)
Well,
no I didn't, and if you follow Chillin' With Patsy, you would know that I'm
still around and kickin'. Being it has been awhile since I wrote anything, I
thought that today I had better put something to "blog" and tell you about my
day.
I
have had a few projects that I have wanted to do for awhile and always
something else got in the way, so today I got at some of them.
The
first was to install the screen door grill that we had bought last winter at
Camping World, when we were south. I tried to install it at that time and found
that there was not enough material of the screen door showing to do it, at
least, not to my liking so, I decided to wait until we got home. I purchased a
aluminum strip from the local automotive store and cut four pieces 1 1/4 inch
long X 3/4" X 3/32" and drilled two hole in each. One hole to fasten
the piece to the grill and the other to fasten to the screen door.
Screen door grill atttached |
Pieces of aluminum fastened to grill and door |
The
second was to put up a piece of eves trough along one side of the
"Bunkie" to catch the rain water for our barrel. Now the piece was
found by my brother and sister - in law, at the time they were guessing it was
long enough, it is a little short, but will do the job. First I had to cut the
hole for the down spout, fasten attachment ring, then fasten the trough to the
eves. Next, cut the down spout to the right length and fasten it to the ring.
There, that's another one done.
eves trough up ready for the next rain fall |
The
third was to take apart an old wash stand. When my in-laws bought this
property, there was a stainless steel sink fastened to a metal frame with a
hand pump attached to it. I never liked the look of the thing and always had it
in my mind to take it apart and build something more appealing. Also the hand
pump is broken beyond repair and we have
purchased another one to replace it. The sink was tack welded to the metal stand,
so not having a grinder, I got out my cold chisel and hammer and went at
breaking all those tacks around the sink. With that done, I will now create a
new stand to hold the sink and new pump. That's a project for another day, will write about it when I do.
Approximately 30 tacks that had to be broken |
The stand and old pump |
The
fourth just kind of presented itself to me today. We had another contraption
found here on the property, that was some kind of three wheel cart. We used it
to move our paddle boat around at one time but when took the paddle boat over
to Donna and Gerry's pond, the cart was no longer needed. We have two kayaks,
so I thought this might be perfect for taking them down to our pond. After
pumping up the tires, I lifted the kayaks onto the cart, fastened a couple of
straps to hold them, tied a piece of rope to the front for puling and voila,
there you have it.
Side view |
From the front |
I'm
wore out, time for a snooze, tomorrows another day, so will see what happens.
Thanks for following along, comments are
always welcome. Until the next time, take care and be safe.