Where Are We Today
Catching UP
Most of what goes on at "The
Ridge" gets posted by Patsy, which I know you follow daily, but here are a
couple of small projects that I have done since we have been home.
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Broken Wing Weber |
If you remember back to our time at
Bottomless Lake New Mexico, we had a wind storm come through and blow the "Weber
Q " off the picnic table during the night and break off one of the side
tables. Patsy affectionately named it " the broken wing weber ", also
while riding in the back of the truck, the igniter got broken.
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Scraped clean and old igniter out |
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New Igniter Installed |
I finally got around to ordering the
new parts and put it back together, it's good as new again.
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New wing/tray installed |
The second project was that of
building a wash stand with an old hand pump attached. When Donna and Gerry
bought this piece of property, there was an old metal stand with stainless
steel sink and a hand pump. We soon discovered that the pump was broken beyond
repair so it is now a garden decoration at Donna and Gerry's. The sink had been
tack welded to the metal stand , so I proceeded to break the welds with a cold
chisel and remove the sink from the old stand.
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Frame of stand done |
Eventually, I built a new stand to
hold the sink and we purchased a refurbished hand pump to put on the new stand.
Our plan is to hook up a hose to the bottom of the rain barrel and pump the
water up to the sink, which we have managed to do, but have a couple of issues
to work out yet.
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Sink in |
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Top view before the pump was painted |
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Painting the pump |
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Finished |
You have more than likely read on
Patsy's blog about the new shed that we are building. This is for me to enjoy
my hobby of building, flying and yes, sometimes fixing Radio Controlled
airplanes. I will say at this time that the shed is built and doors installed.
Thanks to Mike Van Hatten for all your help. Stay tune for what I do to finish
the inside and furnish for carrying on with my hobby.
Thanks for stopping by, comment if
you wish, take care and be safe until the next time.