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Got the pool cleaned up a little. It's a lot better than the disaster it was. There's still a lot of work to do but I think it's getting there.
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Looks great Paul
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Looks great!!
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Used the Kubota to remove sod wife wants the flower garden bigger .
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Did you paint the concrete around it ?? |
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Nice to have that pool area done and looking good. Now it's time to sit back, relax, and think about the maintenance :lol:
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I did stain the concrete blue. It was ugly before. Hopefully it will hold up. Time will tell.
I don't know about sitting back and relaxing yet. I'm rewiring the pump which was a mess. Who puts a junction box in the dirt? The wires were fried and the pool is leaking so I've got to get that fixed. It's and old pool and it has been neglected. So the money pit continues. Is anyone else as dumb as me to buy a house where absolutely everything is broken? :crazy: I don't think you can see the cooked wires in this shot but they're there. (not anymore :) ). http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...ium/Mess_1.jpg |
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Been working on the stem walls, ready for inspection on Tuesday and pour on Saturday.
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Made up some steps for my daughter my granddaughter approves. Railings go up tomorrow. Had to make it larger because there is an egress window under the slider so the basement can be living space
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Surprised code allows anything over an egress escape opening. I agree with your grand daughter, it does look very nice.
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Don't need no unwanted re-gressin' goin' on :lol:
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I hauled home some Chevy parts from a friends house. I got a front bumper , a set of front fenders , a pair of doors , a step side bed in pieces with fenders , steering box and pump with brackets and instrument panel with gauges for '67-'72. Also got a set of 19" wire wheels , 34-36 master u-joint assm. and a circular heater in parts along with a '39 and a '49 three speed trans. We ran out of room in back of the Burb. :metal:
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Nice parts haul:metal:
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Not right away. Not any Chevy parts anyway.
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What a haul? That's a good load of parts in that Suburban. Those wheels look clean. I love Suburbans
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You got in mind building another 67-72 stepper? ;)
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Couple of odds and ends left to do. All the balusters are in now . Started on the rail tops need one more piece of cedar to finish. Also need to put a gate up at the stairs going to the basement . Little one is already going down under the deck
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Work on my friends 54 the one with the ferd motor I know it’s a truck but not mine . He bought a new rad that was made for the truck with a 3100 cfm spal fan went in nice and easy he fired up the truck waited for it to warm a little went for a ride . Temps hovered between 190 and 200 with the a/c on while doing 40 mph . He got caught in traffic in town and the temp went to 220 and was still climbing. He limped it home .
I look at it and noticed the fan was hooked up to a toggle switch . First warning sign then I traced the wire and it was 14 gauge . He pulled juice from another circuit to power it . I inquired as to why he didn’t use a relay powered from the battery ? He looks at me like deer in the headlights . I take out my Fluke multimeter and have him turn on the fan little over 9 volts . So I rip all his wires out and jump the fan from the battery with a 10 gauge wire . Fan sounded like it went from low to high setting . Truck idled with the air on for 15 minutes and hovered around 190 .So tomorrow he’s getting the relay and heavier wire . But he’s still going to have it manually switched Tried to talk him into buying the kit from the company but he said it was too much . Think the radiator and fan were 1k and the wiring kit was too much ? :crazy: |
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