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Old 11-15-2022, 11:45 PM   #1
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Worked on tearing the floor out of our rental house kitchen and bath. The flooring was replaced in the '80s, so has no asbestos in any part of it. The guys came out and were going to lay the new flooring right over the top of the old linoleum. Many phone calls and arguments later, the guys went away, and we'll have to remove the current flooring to the subfloor ourselves. Lame. I'm too old for this fecal matter. I know where the asbestos is, and it ain't in this floor.
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Worked on tearing the floor out of our rental house kitchen and bath. The flooring was replaced in the '80s, so has no asbestos in any part of it. The guys came out and were going to lay the new flooring right over the top of the old linoleum. Many phone calls and arguments later, the guys went away, and we'll have to remove the current flooring to the subfloor ourselves. Lame. I'm too old for this fecal matter. I know where the asbestos is, and it ain't in this floor.

If the subfloor is wood why not just lay some 1/4" Luan plywood over the top of it? That would make a great new subfloor and seems like it would be easier than removing the old vinyl.

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If the subfloor is wood why not just lay some 1/4" Luan plywood over the top of it? That would make a great new subfloor and seems like it would be easier than removing the old vinyl.

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What I didn't do is go along with my Buddy on an adventure that sounded interesting. The adventure was run out and down through WVA to Huntington along the Ohio R. to pick up a railroad speeder. I helped him drag the trailer out last Friday when he asked me if I wanted to go along.

Why I decided not to take him up on the offer. He inherited this trailer from a contractor who left it behind on his rental property. He brought it to where we pulled it out from, never used it. It's like new and a very heavy built single axle tilt deck w/16" rubber and full width with a pintle hitch. First red flag came when he said "Tires aren't all cracked up". I looked between the treads and said, "They're cracked between the treads". In one ear and out the other.

The tow vehicle is an Astro Van with the small receiver hitch. Can you smell that second red flag coming up? He bought an adapter for a ball coupler that mounts to the pintle rack on the trailer and a 2" adapter for the receiver on the van. This is many red flags in one. The trailer with load will be at the old vehicle's max tow capacity by way of coupling through a light duty frame-mount hitch adapted (extended) "up" to 2" using a ball coupler (extended) on the heavy trailer with cracked tires. He is also cutting out the round connector on the trailer to put a flat one on since that's what the Astro has. So no trailer brakes.

I'm overdue for a great adventure but I decided to pass this one up. If I throw caution to the wind I like to make sure the wind is blowing first. We are very different in that way
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What I didn't do is go along with my Buddy on an adventure that sounded interesting. The adventure was run out and down through WVA to Huntington along the Ohio R. to pick up a railroad speeder. I helped him drag the trailer out last Friday when he asked me if I wanted to go along.

Why I decided not to take him up on the offer. He inherited this trailer from a contractor who left it behind on his rental property. He brought it to where we pulled it out from, never used it. It's like new and a very heavy built single axle tilt deck w/16" rubber and full width with a pintle hitch. First red flag came when he said "Tires aren't all cracked up". I looked between the treads and said, "They're cracked between the treads". In one ear and out the other.

The tow vehicle is an Astro Van with the small receiver hitch. Can you smell that second red flag coming up? He bought an adapter for a ball coupler that mounts to the pintle rack on the trailer and a 2" adapter for the receiver on the van. This is many red flags in one. The trailer with load will be at the old vehicle's max tow capacity by way of coupling through a light duty frame-mount hitch adapted (extended) "up" to 2" using a ball coupler (extended) on the heavy trailer with cracked tires. He is also cutting out the round connector on the trailer to put a flat one on since that's what the Astro has. So no trailer brakes.

I'm overdue for a great adventure but I decided to pass this one up. If I throw caution to the wind I like to make sure the wind is blowing first. We are very different in that way
Oh man! This sounds like a good you tube video in the making.
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Old 11-18-2022, 07:53 AM   #6
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Oh man! This sounds like a good you tube video in the making.
I hope he has a selfie stick!! He should rent a U-Haul trailer.

This guy is my friend so I know him well enough that I should call him Haphazard Harry. Last winter he went to start his Astro Van and it only cranked, no fire. It was a very damp day after it rained all night. I'd be pulling the distributor cap, cleaning out the carbon tracks, and on my way to buy new quality cap and rotor. Probably a good time for spark plugs and check out the wires. But that's me. He sat there and cranked, cranked, cranked, cranked, crank crank crank crank.............. I was amazed how well his battery held out. He said it's done this before, it'll start eventually. Finally it starts to kick every so often, then more, and finally he got it to start after 10-15 minutes of cranking. All the while he's having a fit because he was leaving to go watch a Ravens game with no time to spare. I saw him a couple/few weeks later and asked if got the Astro straightened out. "It hasn't done it since". Ok, so it fixed itself or it hasn't rained. I wonder if he even put a new cap on.
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I hope he has a selfie stick!! He should rent a U-Haul trailer.

This guy is my friend so I know him well enough that I should call him Haphazard Harry. Last winter he went to start his Astro Van and it only cranked, no fire. It was a very damp day after it rained all night. I'd be pulling the distributor cap, cleaning out the carbon tracks, and on my way to buy new quality cap and rotor. Probably a good time for spark plugs and check out the wires. But that's me. He sat there and cranked, cranked, cranked, cranked, crank crank crank crank.............. I was amazed how well his battery held out. He said it's done this before, it'll start eventually. Finally it starts to kick every so often, then more, and finally he got it to start after 10-15 minutes of cranking. All the while he's having a fit because he was leaving to go watch a Ravens game with no time to spare. I saw him a couple/few weeks later and asked if got the Astro straightened out. "It hasn't done it since". Ok, so it fixed itself or it hasn't rained. I wonder if he even put a new cap on.
Oh Boy!....I got a buddy that I've known for 40+ years that was modeled by the good lord after Festus Haggen on Gunsmoke, he looks like him, talks like him and acts like him. When he gets an idea in his head you can't blow it out with dynamite. This is just one story of many and won't be the last.

About 10 years ago he informs me that he bought a forklift and was going to go get it, so I asked him how he was going to haul it? "On my car trailer" was the answer. Said I..."you do know that the counter weight on that is probably close to 5,000 lbs right?" "Yeah but my trailer is good for 7,000 lbs" was his answer. My reply was "Why don't you just call a tow company with a roll back to go get it".

Well long story short after getting it on the trailer, chained and bindered down (which added even more weight) with the two steer axle tires with a foot print about the size of a deck of cards nesting over the 15 year old 2X8's... One set of railroad tracks later the forklift steer axle and counter weight is now thru the trailer deck resting on the axle(s) They had to get a special Boom Truck out of Sacramento to pick it up, set it on the boom truck deck and haul it to his house. Very expensive Forklift before it was all said and done.

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You reckon some of us might use a bit less foresight than others? Some maybe none and a few of those have no hindsight either. They like to do things wrong twice!

I've know Chuck about 40 years myself. If he was taking his '58 REO I would have been riding shotgun looking for adventure. It would have been a blast! That thing gets 12.5 mpg (Cat 1160/Roadranger/3.40-3.50-ish rear). I wonder what that Astro would get pulling that heavy trailer empty. Let alone, the return trip loaded. And Huntington, WVA is along the Ohio River which happens to be the opposite side of the "The Mountain State" from here, a trans-Appalachian journey both ways.
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Was down at the horse farm early first day of rifle saw nothing so at 3 I cut some wood . Got some RTB wood and as I was leaving right at the driveway to the farm this guy must have gotten hit . Nice big 8 pointer .
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Was down at the horse farm early first day of rifle saw nothing so at 3 I cut some wood . Got some RTB wood and as I was leaving right at the driveway to the farm this guy must have gotten hit . Nice big 8 pointer .
After we finished chatting today, my next door neighbor went into town in his '85 K25 pickup. When he got back he said he had to go cut a deer up. Coming home one was on the side of the road hit and dying. He put it out of misery and loaded it up. Now that's something to be thankful for. Earlier he said he couldn't wait till tomorrow, 1st day of rifle.
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Put the second wing and the router table extension on my new table saw. I've had it since April, but had no room to assemble or use it. Sold my old table saw, and moved some tool boxes and the old router table to temporary storage. I contacted the saw manufacturer because a bunch of fastener hardware is just plain missing. I'll get that sometime next week and finish building it. Still don't really have room, but once I put my carving bench and tools in their final place, there'll be plenty of room.
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Put the second wing and the router table extension on my new table saw. I've had it since April, but had no room to assemble or use it. Sold my old table saw, and moved some tool boxes and the old router table to temporary storage. I contacted the saw manufacturer because a bunch of fastener hardware is just plain missing. I'll get that sometime next week and finish building it. Still don't really have room, but once I put my carving bench and tools in their final place, there'll be plenty of room.
Sounds similar to my situation created by clearing out my barn so I can move it. I got it moved so now tightening it up. My woodshop tools have been "no access" for far too long.

Today I flashed the roof where the lean-to connects. One more step toward moving back in for a fresh start placing things in the best place vs before when it was a 30 year accumulation.
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The rut is now! Dead deer all over the roadside, lots of movement. I've spotted more bucks shallow into the woods or crossing roads than I can ever recall (while driving) in the last week.

I worked on fixing this cellar areaway that had fallen victim to faulty work on top of faulty work. The old farm house had gotten vinyl siding installed and later the roof replaced on this areaway. No flashing at the house by either of these contractors. To make it worse, this roofline had sunken toward the house, so with little pitch on the roof rainwater would run toward the house as easily as down the slope, which caused rot and further sinking at the house.

They didn't want anything fancy. They called because water was running inside the cellar, tip of the iceberg as they say. I was able to replace minimal framing with old lumber to match, jack what needed jacking up and what needed straightened got straightened using minimal new materials. I still need to do flashing, shingles, and retrim window sill. Also replace the rotted fascia & soffit on the left where the heating oil fill was hanging
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My daughter is moving back to Ct. from Salem, Ma. I'm proud of her. She is single and she is buying a house in our old hometown. It's 105 years old so I know where I will be spending much of my time. My wife and I have been moving her stuff to our house the last 3 weekends. My garage is absolutely stuffed. Moving the furniture damn near killed me. The kid loves old stuff. She has my FIL's old gold velvet couch. It is 9' long. No legs in the middle. It ways about 87 million Lbs. One more trip this weekend and we are done.
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My daughter is moving back to Ct. from Salem, Ma. I'm proud of her. She is single and she is buying a house in our old hometown. It's 105 years old so I know where I will be spending much of my time. My wife and I have been moving her stuff to our house the last 3 weekends. My garage is absolutely stuffed. Moving the furniture damn near killed me. The kid loves old stuff. She has my FIL's old gold velvet couch. It is 9' long. No legs in the middle. It ways about 87 million Lbs. One more trip this weekend and we are done.

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We did 2 loads with an extended GMC van and 1 load with my Denali pickup and a 12x7 quad trailer. I should have took pictures of the trailer. It looked like Fred Sanford's truck. Ratchet straps all over the place and 165 mile white knuckle drive.
I'm getting too old for this moving stuff, my whole body hurts.
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I'm happy for you. Not the labor, getting her closer and seeing her doing well. What more could a father ask?
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I had appointment with my oncologist, almost 5 years since Stanford. It looks like I'll be around to bug ya'll for a while. All Good!
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Super good news Dale.
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Good on ya! I'm getting with my oncologist every 3 months; just in monitor mode, for now.
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That's great news, Dale! Crack a barley pop....
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Keep Dale's corner cleared out. Great news.
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Great news, Dale.
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Thanks guys! Stocker I had more than one "Barley Pop"......lol
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