Dogman left a few hours ago, after performing some more miracles helping me out. Some pics from last time we were posting above, and then some of both bikes in the front room, along with Tiny being bored:





Yesterday (I think) he'd gone out to get a bolt for his kickstand that had sheared off, and picked up the hot water hose fo rhte heater while he was at it. But the bolt was the wrong thread, thanks to whoever "helped" him at the hardware store. However, I still had some of my bins of bolts na dstuff, and since he had un buried them the day before, we got them out and found an old alternator bolt from that 85 ford ltd that worked perfectly. It probably wont snap lke the othe rone did. :lol:
He also went out riding on our canal trails, and had a lot of fun. I'm sure he'll psot about those rides in hos own threads; I didn't go cuz I didn't think I could keep up with him if he went fast (I didn't realize he was oging to go fairly slow to conserve power) and also i kinda needed to stay and sort thru things, clean things up, etc.
So I stayed and cleaned things up some, shuffled stuff around in the house and started putting tools away in the toolboxes, etc. Not really sorted, but they're at least in there so I know what room they're in. :lol: Tiny was lazy and slept under the kitchen table most of the time.
I'm so tired from lack of sleep that I forget at the mometn all of what happened that day, but I do remember that after he got back from his ride, he fixed his lunch and I wasn't hungry until after e was done cooking, then i made my own, and we sat out there on the back "porch" (which is still buried under dirt from the prep of the new back room slab; I gotta dig it out and clean it off to keep dirt from being tracked in quite so much), yammering with each other about various things.
At some point I realized the weather was just about right for wokring on the bike, and that I felt like fixing things, had the time, and could be out there talking with him while doing it, so I dragged CrazyBike2 out there and setup the welder to fix the broken seat frame.
I unlaced part of the seat webbing to weld without melting it, and Dogman found some metal bit to use for a brace to keep the fraem from breaking there again, and I welded it all bakc together at *almost* the right angle; had ot bend it some when I was done to clear the rightside cargp opod door.
Then I decided that since I had it apart anyway, and the existing seat webbing is all owrn out and ripped up, and I actuallhy knew where some new material was *and* the new paracord to lace it with, *and* the harbor freight tarp-repair kit, I should go ahead and actually replace the whole seat webbing too. So we did that, and Dogman helped enough to turn what would have been at least a few hours (maybe a day) of work for me into only an hour or maybe hour and a half. It's not perfect, but it is a lot better than the damaged webbing/lacing was. It'll do for now, certainly.
Regarding the welders, a gripe: I had to use the new cheap one, cuz I have to makea totally new extension for the new 240V plug type that's on there, cuz my $35 plug I bought to use with the temporary powe tap is a complete waste of money, never could use it cuz there wasnt' any power on that tap, and AFAIK it was never fixed the whole time the house was under rpeair (but I couldn't have used it even if it was cuz my welder was buried under lots of stuff I basically couldn't move, by the time I needed it again). The new plug is some all-vertical slot thing, four prong, not a twistlock. Also not the Y-bladed thing lke I already ahve dryer plugs for, or the one on my big Sorenson. So either I have to buy and wire in a receptacle for the plugs I have, or I have to buy or make adapters, or I have to buy and replace the plugs on my 220V stuff (welder and Sorenson). No matter which way I go, it's gonna be expensive to do, and it seems pointless to have to do any of them..
If I am REALLY lucky, I'll find the right plug on something from Freecycle/etc., or find a receptacle for one of the plugs I already have. Either solution would be ok with me, though I expect that getting plugs for the exsitng new receptacle is the "best" solution.
In the news of things to fix, it looks like the A/C-heat unit doesnt' respond to the controls. I dunno if it's a wiring thing, or something in the unit, or power. I havent' found my long ladder to be able to get on the roof to check things, I suspect it was taken by the workers, cuz it *had* been there after the looting seemed to have stopped. They left one of thier ladders there, with a can of sealant, but I'd ratheruse my own (and have one to be able to use when I have to get up there). I might have to build one.
Also, the front window blinds were installed backwards compared to the window itself--the right half of the window opens (sliding left) but the blinds open from th eleft to the right, those vertical wide band blinds, and they only go about halfway across. So one can never move the blinds out of the way of the openable part of the window, so wind thru it just blows slats off. Fortunately it was easy to turn it around, just snaps onto the hangers, though hard to balance it and me on a chair while I did it.
The shower/bath water control apparenly is either defective in both bathrooms, or else it is not set right, or else is designed to prevent one from ever getting a hot shower without setting the hot water heater to instantly scald you if you use any regular faucet's hot water.
I haven't worked out how to change it yet, and will have to write down what I can of what's on the valve/control to see if there is an online manual. Cuz if there isn't a way to change it, I'll hve to replace both of the controls with different ones, cuz it isn't safe to have ot change the heater thermaostat to scalding just to get a shower--if I forget and hten wash my hands or dishes in the sink, I could end up with burns, given my reaction times to things like that.
I found my motion-activated security ligght that used to be on the front of the house; I thought it had been taken but someone had tossed it behind a shed alonng with some wires and cables (including the cords they cut off the washer and dryer!) So I'm trying to decide if I want it in front or in back, and when I will install it.
Some pics: tiny's new dining area: (though I had to move the trashcan to on top of the kichen table, as she decidded it was just a box of noms for her)

Aftermath of Tiny's first bath at the house:
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Tough claws:






Yesterday (I think) he'd gone out to get a bolt for his kickstand that had sheared off, and picked up the hot water hose fo rhte heater while he was at it. But the bolt was the wrong thread, thanks to whoever "helped" him at the hardware store. However, I still had some of my bins of bolts na dstuff, and since he had un buried them the day before, we got them out and found an old alternator bolt from that 85 ford ltd that worked perfectly. It probably wont snap lke the othe rone did. :lol:
He also went out riding on our canal trails, and had a lot of fun. I'm sure he'll psot about those rides in hos own threads; I didn't go cuz I didn't think I could keep up with him if he went fast (I didn't realize he was oging to go fairly slow to conserve power) and also i kinda needed to stay and sort thru things, clean things up, etc.
So I stayed and cleaned things up some, shuffled stuff around in the house and started putting tools away in the toolboxes, etc. Not really sorted, but they're at least in there so I know what room they're in. :lol: Tiny was lazy and slept under the kitchen table most of the time.
I'm so tired from lack of sleep that I forget at the mometn all of what happened that day, but I do remember that after he got back from his ride, he fixed his lunch and I wasn't hungry until after e was done cooking, then i made my own, and we sat out there on the back "porch" (which is still buried under dirt from the prep of the new back room slab; I gotta dig it out and clean it off to keep dirt from being tracked in quite so much), yammering with each other about various things.
At some point I realized the weather was just about right for wokring on the bike, and that I felt like fixing things, had the time, and could be out there talking with him while doing it, so I dragged CrazyBike2 out there and setup the welder to fix the broken seat frame.
I unlaced part of the seat webbing to weld without melting it, and Dogman found some metal bit to use for a brace to keep the fraem from breaking there again, and I welded it all bakc together at *almost* the right angle; had ot bend it some when I was done to clear the rightside cargp opod door.

Then I decided that since I had it apart anyway, and the existing seat webbing is all owrn out and ripped up, and I actuallhy knew where some new material was *and* the new paracord to lace it with, *and* the harbor freight tarp-repair kit, I should go ahead and actually replace the whole seat webbing too. So we did that, and Dogman helped enough to turn what would have been at least a few hours (maybe a day) of work for me into only an hour or maybe hour and a half. It's not perfect, but it is a lot better than the damaged webbing/lacing was. It'll do for now, certainly.
Regarding the welders, a gripe: I had to use the new cheap one, cuz I have to makea totally new extension for the new 240V plug type that's on there, cuz my $35 plug I bought to use with the temporary powe tap is a complete waste of money, never could use it cuz there wasnt' any power on that tap, and AFAIK it was never fixed the whole time the house was under rpeair (but I couldn't have used it even if it was cuz my welder was buried under lots of stuff I basically couldn't move, by the time I needed it again). The new plug is some all-vertical slot thing, four prong, not a twistlock. Also not the Y-bladed thing lke I already ahve dryer plugs for, or the one on my big Sorenson. So either I have to buy and wire in a receptacle for the plugs I have, or I have to buy or make adapters, or I have to buy and replace the plugs on my 220V stuff (welder and Sorenson). No matter which way I go, it's gonna be expensive to do, and it seems pointless to have to do any of them..
If I am REALLY lucky, I'll find the right plug on something from Freecycle/etc., or find a receptacle for one of the plugs I already have. Either solution would be ok with me, though I expect that getting plugs for the exsitng new receptacle is the "best" solution.
In the news of things to fix, it looks like the A/C-heat unit doesnt' respond to the controls. I dunno if it's a wiring thing, or something in the unit, or power. I havent' found my long ladder to be able to get on the roof to check things, I suspect it was taken by the workers, cuz it *had* been there after the looting seemed to have stopped. They left one of thier ladders there, with a can of sealant, but I'd ratheruse my own (and have one to be able to use when I have to get up there). I might have to build one.
Also, the front window blinds were installed backwards compared to the window itself--the right half of the window opens (sliding left) but the blinds open from th eleft to the right, those vertical wide band blinds, and they only go about halfway across. So one can never move the blinds out of the way of the openable part of the window, so wind thru it just blows slats off. Fortunately it was easy to turn it around, just snaps onto the hangers, though hard to balance it and me on a chair while I did it.
The shower/bath water control apparenly is either defective in both bathrooms, or else it is not set right, or else is designed to prevent one from ever getting a hot shower without setting the hot water heater to instantly scald you if you use any regular faucet's hot water.

I haven't worked out how to change it yet, and will have to write down what I can of what's on the valve/control to see if there is an online manual. Cuz if there isn't a way to change it, I'll hve to replace both of the controls with different ones, cuz it isn't safe to have ot change the heater thermaostat to scalding just to get a shower--if I forget and hten wash my hands or dishes in the sink, I could end up with burns, given my reaction times to things like that.
I found my motion-activated security ligght that used to be on the front of the house; I thought it had been taken but someone had tossed it behind a shed alonng with some wires and cables (including the cords they cut off the washer and dryer!) So I'm trying to decide if I want it in front or in back, and when I will install it.
Some pics: tiny's new dining area: (though I had to move the trashcan to on top of the kichen table, as she decidded it was just a box of noms for her)

Aftermath of Tiny's first bath at the house:
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Tough claws:
