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Showing posts with label dremel. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Boats and 100 degee weather

Yesterday started out kind of slow. I have been wanting to get out to the Venture and  fool around but life happens. I finally decided damned the temps full speed ahead! Mostly it  has been moving things around.We have  been using the boat to store some stuff in light of all the drama that was happening. Since I'm stuck here, with a house I can't sell, for a while any way, the decision has been made, as painful as it is, to move the stuff back inside and stick it in a corner some where and get back to what's important to me! If I can't sell this place for a while I'm darned sure going to get this boat ready and take it ANY PLACE that will sustain sailing even if it is Lake Texhoma or one of the area lakes  for the duration!

Having said that! Well it was  still a good day. I got outside and in the boat. I started out right after sunset. When I finally looked at the clock, it was about 82 degrees F according to weatherbug at 3:16 AM. . The good thing about the houses immediately around me being empty is the misc noises I make fooling around late at night are not a problem as if my neighbors were really close. Now I can't exactly start up a drill or a power saw but  little noises like dropping a hammer or climbing in and out of the boat are not going to give any one a sleepless night.  Not having to worry about my trouble light shining into any ones bedroom window makes it nice. It's how I plan to beat the heat for the not so noisy parts any way.

Tried to  pull the chain plates off. It's not happening with only one person. Have to have someone man a screw driver on  the out side while I pull off nuts on the inside. Did get the measurements for backing plates. I figure to get some  3: x 3/16 inch .  I'm figuring 6 feet should be enough to get that part done. Throw another 2 ft of 1/4 inch for new chain plates and I should be good. Am going to get new  bolts, nuts etc so all the metals match . That and some bytal tape (spelling) and I'm good to go.  I have been toying with how to do this. The voc tech school here has a class that operates a hug computer operated  metal cutting machine . You see where that is going, right? Have to wait til it opens but what the heck I'm here any way may as well make the best of it. If that don't work I'll get the Dremel out and do it my self. I looked up sources for the metal . WOW can you say EXPENSIVE! If any one has a source for 316 Stainless  3/ 16"  x 2" or 3/ 16 x 4",at a decent price PLEASE post it or send me an email!

Have been playing around with the idea of going ahead and saving up for the solar panel to get the wiring started, Have to get a wiring plan figured out.  Its only a 22 ft boat so I'm figuring rough eye balling it , the longest run I should have is maybe 16 ft, not counting mast of course. I've got enough block to raise this gal up and drop the keel, so that is on the agenda s a definite.

Where is all this going?
The baby boy has LEFT THE BUILDING! Now that the set back is almost over, once again I am free at last! Momma's days of being Momma on a full time in house basis are OVER! We had a minor setback this last three weeks but things are getting back on track! I honestly cannot decide who this pushing your fledgling out of the nest is harder on. Yeah, at 28, since the medical issues are resolved, its time for him to be on his own. NO DOUBT about that.

What I do not get is why, once they are  "on their own",  when your child steps into the "goo" and ask for your help, do they seem to think that this willingness to help them sort it out, as in think it through to THEM finding a conclusion and or solution THEY CAN DO,  means in THEIR OPINION, you and your assets are on call 24/ 7 all of a sudden, as if they were three again? OK, I get that it takes time for them to adjust to a new life of living on their own.. That's just a case of they have to get experience and there is only one way to get that. What I do not understand is why it suddenly becomes (in their opinion) your crisis?  Can you say OY!
Parents teach your children  how to plan! Make sure they have coping skills for really bad days! Teach them that THEIR LACK OF PLANNING IS NOT YOUR CRISIS! My son understands what caused the problem. He was taught the skills to cope with adversity. Some things only come with getting knocked down and pulling your self back up. This was one of those. Time will tell how long it takes for all that stuff  we tell our children that they  did not want to hear takes root and gets solid. The good news is at 28 he only has about a year and a half before that second coming of age that seems to kick in at 30 starts to take effect.

 The good news is he has a really good distraction so now mother won't be the single most important women in his life. He found Ms. Right! I got to spend sometime getting to know her.  She is a trooper! She will definitely do to ride the river with . She in not a wimp by any means.  We have been talking about what I'm planing on doing with my life . At first all kinds of bad experiences were really making her anti boats. Now you KNOW that aint going to work very long around me, right? We had some talks .She seems to be slowly coming around,. Last night she informed me that being afraid of boats, sailing etc over what happened in her childhood was not sometime she was going to allow to continue,. The girl has MOXY There are very few things that make me want to climb up into someones face but, oh by howdy! I'll not go into the details as it is not my story to tell, but I would so love to keel haul or at least,put a extraordinarily large knot on someones head after hearing  about the DUMB STUNT that some  so called adults played on some children!.
The GREAT news is  this gal is the one that has him inspired to do all that stuff men are supposed to do. Who would have thunk it! LOL
 I must have done sometime right. My other son informs me he also has started a relationship with his Ms. Right. She also sounds like a trooper and a basically well grounded gal.  RELIEF!  Who knows maybe grand children are on the horizon? Time will tell.

well I guess that's it for now. Think I'm going to go get my tools out and ready for later when the sun goes down. I have  some hardware to pull off a boat.

Sail safe but sail!
 






Thursday, January 19, 2012

Rude and Crude but it works danged it

Murphy's Law

 Some where in this house I am about 99.9999 % certain I have a 1/2 inch notched trowel for  ceramic tile work.  Murphy's law says if something can go wrong it will.  I'm betting some where there is a law that says after you go out and replace something you cannot find,  it will show up. Serendipity comes to mind.  You know, the one that says when you stop looking for something it will show up. I did some checking. One of the local hardware stores offered me a 5.00 discount off of a new  notched trowel. That's not a bad discount.  Money is tight and spending 11.95  on a tool for one small job like the wood stove surround, if I  don't have to, aint happening if I can figure this out. I can get the plumbing stuff for the sink or a new trowel.
  Time for the Dremel to earn  it's keep again.
It's rude and crude and did not cost me one red cent, unless your including the electricity to cut it out with the Dremel. It was fall off from all the plexiglass we used to replace windows  recently



Bath room lavatory pre cut


I put the sink on top of the counter upside down and  traced the sink outline. ( Outer marks)
Then I  measured the under side of the sink and marked inside the  tracing to know where I wanted to cut it.



 After cutting it out with  circular saw on  main lines and using a hand saw to get the corners it's ready to put the sink in.


Now all we have to do is go get the plumbing and we are done with it!



This week has been busy. We are finishing up the bathroom,. Have been installing trim, painting and all that good stuff. We are sanding the bath room floor to get it good and clean for vinyl tile to go down. I do not want any thing making the adhesive on the tile to not stick. I'm cheating.We are using the self adhesive tiles.  I had bought these to use in the kitchen. On a whim, becasue I really want to get this bathroom finished, I took them in there, They match the tan commode, sink and counter  my son picked out perfectly, so it's a done deal.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

IT IS A GREAT DAY!!!!! YIPPEEEEEE!!!!!!

I have come to the conclusion that this blog is about life. You know, that thing that happens while you are working on other goals. 

Today started out as mediocre. I woke up, started writing a much needed letter that I was not really sure how I was going to word. My saw man and I spent a couple of hours trying different configuration  of the cinder blocks for around my wood stove which is sitting out side waiting to be steel brushed to get the rust off of it and painted.  I wasted hours cruising the internet looking a new toys for my Dremel. I'm not even sure how that happened. I did find some very nice toy for it though. Found a you tube videos / instructable.com on a DIY router / shaper/ table saw to build for it.
While all of this was going on, my youngest son, who is the resident mechanic, got my van running. Now all we are waiting on is minor glitch in the lights wiring and it is good to go, with the exception of a tune up and cleaning out the rear gas tank.
 I did not get one single thing that is actually hands on work done today. The Pop top is still sitting drying. I want to let the  first coat of paint I put on it the other day have a few days to dry before I put the second coat on. That small strip waiting to be sanded off of the slider to the companion way did not get touched. It is still a good day.  The van runs. That means I can pull  the boat over away from the fence to strip the starboard side. It also means we can theoretically take the boat out to the lake once I get the trailer lights hooked up.  Assuming of course the keel don't mess that up. I still have not gotten around to dealing with taking a serious look at that. Maybe I better wait on that part.

It also means I can go to Walmart and get the stain and stove paint with out someone having to walk  or ride a bike 5 miles to do it or pay the higher price for the closest hardware store. 


On top of everything else I  THINK I have found the overflow reservoir to the radiator  I need to go get the VIN to add to the order to confirm. Yes, I cheated outrageously!!!! . I posted a question on yahoo answers. It has been a night mare to find that tank.  I called the local dealer and they said it was discontinued, so had been looking for a universal to fit or modify. OK,  so after being told that I never bothered to look at the GM places.  If it is discontinued why bother? The really great news is between the cash I have in hand and the bank, I can actually afford to get it all and get those things off the non boat bucket list!!!! Tomorrow when the bank opens I transfer some money and we are off and running on that issue.
This old woman is definitely doing the HAPPY DANCE!!!!!
 It is time to celebrate!


Sail safe but sail!!!!!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

It is FINALLY About THE BOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Original as delivered




Tore out wood, removed flotation foam. It was just big blocks of foam thrown any which way that had a LOT of empty space in between the chunks. I reinstalled it  more into one  solid block. Made an extra foot or so of storage room all the way across the aft end of the v berth. Yes, I used canned expanding foam to lock it into place. The experiment I did several months back says this particular brand of foam does not soak up water after several week in a glass of water on the sealed , non cut side. Since there are no cuts in the expanding foam and since this is a coastal cruiser at best and WILL NOT be out in blue water,  there should not be a problem. Since I have reinstalled all of the origami foam and and more, the flotation level should be greater. .






Good shot showing the new storage space I will have under the v berth. The thought occurs this would be a great place to put a couple of small water tanks
                




In no particular order here are a lot of the photos I've taken since she was delivered last winter. Sorry about possible duplicates from previous post.
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definitely need to rebuild sink



        

Lots of sandiug left to do.  Under side of deck plate  hull area needs to be sanded and  painted. Lots of tiny spaces.  I am really glad I found a set of various sized sanding drums that should fit quite nicely.


I soo wish I could remember what that board goes to!!!!

Bow hatch still needs sanding, painting and two new hinges

The one spot that is actually done. Port around sink. as long as you don't look up past the shot, LOL. 





Original shot of inside
 

  Current inside as of 10/01/11





 Did I mention don't look UP?
Pop top is off and in the yard being sanded for repainting.




 Slow but sure she is starting to look better inside, one spot at at time.






Close up of  all the fun I am having getting into the tight spots to   sand. Port side window area.








Porta potti goes here. Talk about a tight fit, but you can actually sit down as long as your careful to make sure you have your self balanced.




The Pop Top

 It looks so much nicer from a distance.


 getting an orbital sander in the curves is no piece of cake but slowly she is getting done. Planning on getting as much as I can with the orbital then using drum sanders for big curves and corners to tight for orbital. Once that is done have the dremel  for really tight spots.. That Dremel is turning out to be the best tool investment I ever made.



 Trying to get some of these screws loose is a real headache, I'll get it done but I will sure be glad when this part is over,.About an hour or two of pushing that sander around  and I'm ready to call it a day.





I have no idea what the big bolt is to. They run along both sides of the pop top.,My thought is it is in place for handrails since nothing else makes sense. They are just there .Nothing is attached,. The two small holes above the bolt are where we had to take the poles that hold up the pop top out. Went to local stores trying to find a screw driver that big. It's not happening  locally. Ended up buying a very small wonder bar. Figure if nothing else I'll have one of the guys hold it tight while I pout a large socket wrench on  the nut side to break them loose.





Starboard bow wall


 Port bow wall









Sanding out stress cracks in gelcoat . Have 4 quarts of white Rustoleum marine paint at Ace Hardware I need to pick up. The sticker shock was not to bad. Only 17.00 a quart USD. Was cheaper then I expected considering the price of any thing remotely considered to be a specialty item around here puts it through the roof. No shipping charges since I had it delivered to the store. Cant say the same for the bottom paint though. Rustoleum makes a bottom paint .It comes in  Black or blue.,Trouble is I have to go to el reno store to get it.  DO not remember if it was Ace or the true value. Either way the customer service lady was really sweet and mentioned pettit does more colors. When I get time Ill check them out.





 Starboard area between head and v berth partially done.

That's all for now.  Next boat related focus as planned is me continuing to sand and paint  the pop top and interior of boat while the guys are finishing interior of house. Once we finish the big jobs still left to do on the house, it is all hands on deck so we can lift the boat to drop the  keel..




Thursday, September 22, 2011

What I (we) did during my summer "vacation"

Some Misc Pics that never got uploaded:








June started out  with 105 degrees and stayed that way until Sept, which surprisingly brought cooler temps. Needless to say not a lot done on boats but wow what we got done in house is great!
In no particular order......






Before shot of ceiling, Wood stove smoked up a bit and ruined ceiling paint.,


No home remodeling is complete until someone puts their  foot through the ceiling

Oh the joy of remodeling a house while your trying to actually live in it.