Park Place RV
Park
Quartzsite,
Arizona
For those of
you who follow Pat's blog, you know of our daily activities, mine generally is
around my hobby of RC airplanes.
However, occasionally,
I have little projects to do, so here are three little ones that I have worked
on in the last couple of weeks.
The first was
a repair to the tonneau cover on the truck. It is a tri fold hard cover made of
Styrofoam sandwiched between thin aluminum sheets. Each section has a bar that
goes from side to side with a latching system to hold it down. The bar is held
in place with 4 rivets on each side. Just before we left home last fall, yes, I
procrastinate, it came off, so I tucked it away in the box to fix it down here.
This is the second tonneau cover this has happened to, so I knew how I was
going to fix it.
Top-rivets removed, bottom left- bar bolted back on and bottom right - mechanism slid back in. |
First, I removed the latch mechanism by removing screws and sliding it out one end of the bar. Next, hold the bar in its place and drill 5 holes through the bar and the tonneau cover to accept the bolts that I was going to use to re-fasten it. The bolts being long enough to pass through the tonneau cover and bar to accept lock washer and nut, but short enough to allow the latch mechanism to slide back on.
Top- you can see the new bolts holding the bar in place. Bottom - the under side |
The second
project was to replace the padding and material on our dining chairs. We found
some padding on Amazon and Pat had picked up some material along the way to do
the job.
Top - before removing the old, bottom left - removing the staples, bottom right - the flattened old foam |
Cutting to size, gluing to seat, finished and Gibbs approved |
The club
purchased a sheet of plexiglass, hinges, and a couple of latches to make a new
one. Using a 2x4x8 left over from the new flight stands that we built in the
fall, I ripped one down the middle, run each half through the table saw leaving
a 5/8 inch deep saw blade width cut.
New Plexiglass in frame |
There you have it, thanks for stopping by and taking time to read about what I have been up to, other than flying. Until the next time.
Gibbs approved says it all. He supervised everything no doubt!!
ReplyDeleteYou know him so well.
DeleteVery nice work Bill. Nice to be able to get at those projects. Seat cushions look great.
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes it is nice to get at them.
DeleteYour made your repairs sound so easy. I'm sure they weren't. All looks great to me and so glad I wasn't faced with them. Benno said good jobs!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marlene and Benno. They really were not that difficult after some thought and planning.
DeleteA very nice job on all your projects.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy the results.
It's about time.
Thanks Rick and Kathy., will do.
DeleteThe procrastination jobs. We all have them, we all do it and eventually we get them accomplished and wonder why we left them so long. Congrats on getting yours completed with ease and craftsmanship. Would you like to start someone else’s list. lol. Great job Bill.
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Thank you. Yes we all procrastinate at one time or another. Unfortunately my list isn't complete yet so working on some one else's maybe far down the road. Lol
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