Showing posts with label Home Improvement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Improvement. Show all posts

01 August 2026

Almost A Good Deal

Harvey found a oscillating fan to replace the dying Lasko on the back porch for half-off at $10.

While it wasn't the sturdiest design, it would have served just fine.

Until I broke it trying to adjust the height.

I didn't have the collet unscrewed far enough to let the shaft slide freely and should not have forced it.

Well, we now have a $32 Lasko fan... 

17 June 2026

Shitty Afternoon

Spent the evening with a badly backed up shitter and having to pay a plumber to snake it.

$600 that we didn't think we'd be having to spend.

Turns out, it wasn't even the brown trout that caused the issue, but decades of grease accumulation in the drain past the kitchen sink.

It would have been $350 if we'd been able to remember where to dig to find our cleanout.

The good news is, we have found it... now.  Too late to save the money.

On the plus side, I have a brand new wax ring on the garage bathroom now and it's shimmed level perfectly! 

26 May 2026

Zap!

The heating element in the oven decided to arc and die.

Happily, we noticed one spot glowing yellow when the rest of it was orange and ordered a replacement element a few weeks ago.

This is the third such element we've gone through.

The quality of replacements just isn't as good as the original, sadly.

The Chinese made items we can get from Amazon last about five years. 

I noticed that I might have mounted the previous one a bit low, there's a lot of space in the slots, and that might have affected longevity. 

10 May 2026

What A Difference

Got the agitator dogs replaced in the Kenmore today.

What a difference!

The Boy's bed linens actually smell clean now.

I rewashed a load of my own clothes and the water was very gray during agitation.

I think it's safe to say that the washer ain't been washin' very well for a while.  I have no idea how long the dogs were not ratcheting.

Also the new clutch lets the drum really spin, so the clothes are coming out drier before they go into the dryer.

09 May 2026

Clutches And Dogs

The washing machine was making a screeching noise in spin cycle.

No es bueno.

We hired the local appliance place to come diagnose and repair it.

It was very close to the same price as getting a different washer, but we LIKE our old Kenmore direct drive.

They're serviceable.

Repairable.

Nigh immortal.

The part that needed replaced was the clutch for the drum.

The repair guy mentioned our agitator dogs were out too, cheap fix and simple to perform.  He even said, "I can see your tool box, you can do this!"

That made me feel good.

He might even have seen me changing the hatch struts on Alice too. 

22 February 2026

Cooling

At our last AC service I asked what speed the air handler's fan was set to and they told me "Medium."

They'd moved it down from "High" when they installed our spiffy new non-leaking ducts and the main bedroom has had abysmal air flow ever since.

This has pissed us off since the install because, despite dumping half the cooled air into the attic, the bedroom was never uncomfortable with the old duct work.  Even with the door closed

The manager/owner's only suggestion was to leave the door open or to get an additional air return installed in the bedroom.

I don't see where they'd put it, and I'm not rearranging the stuff I have against the walls to suit this additional charge to fix what I feel they broke.

In the meantime, I have baby gates over the bedroom door to keep Beeper and Shadow separated.


I've also had a fan on the floor blowing into the bedroom, hoping to pull the correct temperature air from the rest of the house into the bedroom.  Which does work, but the bedroom is always closer to the outside temp than the rest of the house.  Usually warmer.

Today, thinking about that air return idea, I turned the fan around.

That little extra flow out of the room has really helped air come out of the duct and keep it at the proper temp.  Though I fretted a but because that triggered the AC to run more often for a little while as things in the bedroom shed heat.

Eyes crossed that this will work. 

13 February 2026

Measure Twice Cut Thrice

I have baby gates across the bedroom door to keep Shadow separated from Beeper.

The bottom two gates are swing-out style and have two lugs on the door-frame that accept pins on the door.

The top gate has always been difficult to get closed, but the bottom one has always been fine.

I used the provided template to place the lugs, so I assumed it was some kind of tolerance stack-up problem with the gates themselves.

Swapping them top to bottom helped a lot.  The bottom one was noticeably tighter, but still worked correctly.  The top one got looser, but still bound up on the top lug.

So I measured the fit between the lugs and pins on the bottom gate and replicated that on the top.

It amounted to lowering the top lug about 1/8".

Then I measured between the lugs and they now match!

Somehow I got the top lug 1/8" too high when I mounted them initially.

Worse, I replicated this mistake when I lowered the top gate to narrow the gap to allow it to become the middle gate.


07 February 2026

Flap Flap Drip Drip

When it gets cold, my toilet starts dripping.

It's no surprise that this will be visible on the water bill.

So I, finally, replaced the flapper.

The new one is soft and pliable.

The old one was misshapen, hard and brittle.

Procrastination...

I had the replacement part for months.

17 November 2025

Burner Baby Burner!

Got my burners replaced! 

No idea how much I saved doing it myself instead of calling an appliance repairman.

I do know a brand new glass-top range is about $500 (plus taxes and shipping) if I install it myself.

This was a mere $145 total.

Amazon screwed up and their packing allowed the ceramic terminal block to get broken, luckily, one of the old burner's block was intact and I reused it.

I'm too lazy and apathetic to demand a return.

16 November 2025

All Electrical All The Time

Our motion light on the garage side of the house decided to become a disco light show instead of staying on.

Lots of clicking from the unit like it was a bad relay or something.

It's only been up there for... uh... years.

Got the new one up and it's passed all the daylight tests.

Waiting for it to get dark enough for a night test of the motion detector. 

Update: It has passed nighttime testing. 

Arcing

Went to boil some water to make some cup-o-noodles and I got rewarded with arching from the burner!

Got a couple of cool Jacob's ladder style arcs off the pan before I got the switch shut off.

DAMMIT!

The stove top is original to the house and dates back to 1969.

And you can still get parts!

While in the process of finding the model number of the stove, I found the ceramic insulator/isolator block around the leads to the OTHER 8" burner had broken somehow.

That puts the big burners out of service until parts arrive.

So I'm getting two 8" burners for it.  $65 each.

The 6" burners are $50 and we're deferring replacement because the do many fewer miles than the big burners.

Life happened and, hours later, I decided to finish making my cup-o-noodle and the rear burners weren't working.

Turns out the fuse on one leg of the oven/range circuit had done it's job when the burner arced!

In the process of troubleshooting this I discovered that the 20 amp fuse under the stove is for a 110v plug that runs on one leg of the range/stove circuit.  I checked it because turning on the rear burner restored current to the plug.

I replaced the fuse and ordered more.  The smallest pack of the 40 amp fuses I can order is a 10 pack.  SIGH.  Lifetime supply, I guess. 

05 October 2025

Smedley On Duty

Got Smedley, the Grim Reaper, all set up and placed!

We're quite proud of this decoration.

Once Harvey got it draped to her liking, Marv came by and sewed some tacks to keep it in place. 


Split Times

Not gun contented.

I made four logs into firewood yesterday.

Made much easier with the cheap hand-pumped hydraulic log-splitter Marv bought us, but still an exercise event.

I dunno what size log it was intended for, but I don't think we've ever found it.

Mostly we end up with too short for the ram to do the job.

Still easier than with a wedge-hammer! 

04 October 2025

Decoratin'

Got the Halloween decorations down and many of them placed.

Gotta fix Smedley the Grim Reaper we're making.  It's a process. 

25 September 2025

Halloween Nears

The Lovely Harvey and I consider Halloween our Christmas in terms of decorating and having fun.

This year She wanted to put a Grim Reaper in our annual graveyard.

After seeing that a life sized reaper is $300...

Off to YouTube!

I think we're still under $50 at this point:

That's a 3/4" PVC frame and a couple of canvas painter's drop cloths with some skeletal hands stolen from a broken decoration.

She's going to paint the canvas and we're looking for better hands.

I'm making a scythe. 

 

09 August 2025

Baby Gate Update

Stuffing a pillow in the gap between the gates prevents Beeper from using it as an entry.

The gap, with the pillow removed, lets Harvey pretend I'm a prisoner and pass food through the slot.  We're easily amused. 

The gates with a small fan running in the peak of the afternoon does let the bedroom match the rest of the house temperature.

I'm still peeved at the AC company and have no forgiveness in my heart.

Especially after the finance company called asking about the scathing review we left for Graham Heating and Cooling.  Apparently Graham tried to dissemble to the finance company and that they did everything they were contracted to do...

Fine, I will accept that you did everything in the contract.  We fucked up by signing it when you appeared to be verbally confirming you understood what we wanted done.

The first clue we should have gotten that we weren't speaking the same language with this company should have been the job going from $1,000 total to $1,000 per register.

We talked to them about that estimate three times and never once got the impression that it was going to be per vent in the ceiling.

Now we know better.

I know I am sick of them saying we need to add yet another thing to the system every time they come out to do the annual maintenance that came with installation of the air handler and compressor.

Isn't it odd that we need a UV light in the air handler now that the duct work is done?

We've compared notes with friends and they're getting the same lines from their companies too.  Need new ducts, need a UV light, etc...

I need to add that Graham Heating and Cooling isn't actually the company that installed the air handler and compressor.  That was Crystal HVAC.  Crystal went under and Graham inherited their customers when they bought them out.

When we got the new system I asked the Crystal installers about the provisions for the UV lamp in the manual he'd left laying around for me to thumb through.  I was told, then, that if I just used the expensive air filters, I shouldn't need a UV light.

The OEM light assembly is just $200 from Amazon and looks like it will take all of half an hour to install.  A far cry from the $1,000 for the part and $1,200 for installation Graham offered me.  Though the tech did mention that there's $50 lights that work just as good, they just burn out more often than the OEM. 

PS: I notice that HVAC is ANOTHER barrier to entry license required career here in Florida.  Hmmmmmmmm. 

02 August 2025

Hole

The Lovely Harvey found an animal's burrow in our back yard by collapsing the roof of it and falling into the resulting hole.

Visions of sinkholes dancing in our heads...  We probed around and found the ground to be nice and solid beneath and around the collapsed area.

Today I moved from dirt from the corner behind the shed to the crater/burrow.

All better.

I think it's an abandoned turtle/tortoise burrow.  It's the right size and shape and we get scooters every time we get a lot of rain in sort period of time when they move, temporarily, to higher ground. 

20 July 2025

Double Improvement

While I maintain that the AC people fucked us with our new, up to code, ducts and the lack of air flow into the master bedroom:

Some things they said to alleviate the the problem have helped.

First re-aiming the little blades on the vents so they blow out into the room more along the ceiling than wide open and dumping straight down.

Second was giving more space around the uptake and filter.

Both have improved the overall cooling, but from about 1830 to about an hour after sunset I CANNOT have the door to the bedroom closed.  Which is awkward because I have to keep Beeper and Shadow separated.  We'd actually be OK if we could leave all the doors open.

A bonus feature of rearranging around the uptake has been Bear returning to being a bed-cat for Harvey and her being able to sleep better.

But I am >< this far from getting a window unit for the bedroom. 

19 June 2025

About Them Ducts

We were not unhappy with the rotten, old duct work.

Yes, they leaked cold air into the attic.

Yes, they weren't insulated against the hot attic.

But they worked just fine.

Set the thermostat for whatever and you got that.

The new ducts...

One room is hot.

One bathroom can be used to hang meat.

This is not what I asked for, this is not what I wanted.

But I got told, repeatedly, how much better it was going to be.

When I complained that I didn't get what I wanted, to be told that I could spend more money to get it...

Let's just say the fucker is lucky that Harvey wasn't home. 

If You'd Explained It I Would Understand

The next problem of the day was finally getting the AC company out to hear the complaint I had on the very first day of our new ducts.

There is insufficient flow into the main bedroom.

It needs more flow than the rest of the house because it takes a direct hit from the sun from an hour past local noon to sunset.  The Eastern faces have trees so that side of the house doesn't need near so much flow.

They're taking the position that they explained to me things that they never mentioned.

Harvey was there too, and she corroborates my recollection.

On the plus side, they did give me a tip that we had the vents set all wrong.

I admit that it's better with the vents angled correctly.

The big problem, at least as far as the kittens are concerned, is the bedroom door MUST remain open during the day.

That means that Shadow and Beeper must finally settle their differences.

The door has been open since before noon and Beeper hasn't even stirred from under the bed and Shadow has wandered in a couple of times without a fight starting.

Fingers crossed!