Pete, now you are retired. You must double down on your health. We have a lot to do. We have grandkids to see grow up and a lot of places to see by the seat of a motorcycle. Be well!I got a big pain in my lower back.
Pete, now you are retired. You must double down on your health. We have a lot to do. We have grandkids to see grow up and a lot of places to see by the seat of a motorcycle. Be well!I got a big pain in my lower back.
Right on Marty - good thought for sure. The Mrs. and I have started a regular walking program around the area (we are fortunate to have some nice quiet country roads and a nice section of the Trans-Canada walking trail less than 1 km away.Pete, now you are retired. You must double down on your health. We have a lot to do. We have grandkids to see grow up and a lot of places to see by the seat of a motorcycle. Be well!
Check now Mike.Oops! We ran into some problems.
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I seemed to have stuttered there ooopsLooks good
I wish I would have thought of attic storage I just blew a ton of cellulose of insulation up there and sealed the hatch
Just noted that sometimes images wont load via "attachment" tab.Oops! We ran into some problems.
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Right on Tebo - I’m being careful.That's a a great place for storage, Pete! The "elevator" is so cool... Just be careful how much total weight you're putting up there. It looks like you've got 2" x 6" rafters, good & sturdy, but they'll only hold so much....
Hmmmmm…..ok, try it now.
Pete
Remember this? Furnace for the shop
Well, sometime in late March or early April, the pump defecated in the sleeping apparatus.
At that point, I discovered that there are two versions of the trailer furnace. The older ones had a pump/motor that ran at 1725 RPM, the newer ones run at 3450. Parts for the older ones are NLA. Of course, mine was the older one.
My furnace guy was going to cobble together a new motor/pump that would fit my furnace, but he's notorious for taking on more than he can handle and forgetting anything that isn't of an immediate nature.
I've been checking Craigslist off and on since the old furnace died and spotted two this week. One close by but the pictures looked pretty rough, and one further away that looked much better, had more pictures and (of course) cost more. Couldn't seem to hook up with the close guy so went and got the further one this morning.
Just need to get the Grandson down to help me horse the old one out and the new one in and I should be back in business for this Winter. While things are apart, I'm going to make a couple of minor "Lessons Learned" mods to my plenum/duct arrangement and should see even more efficient heat. I was pretty pleased with the old set up in terms of heat provided vs. oil used, but more is better, especially thanks to Brandon...