Clearing away projects one at a time.
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 9:51 pm
I have a very cluttered garage, and lots projects have been on hold for 3 years.
A big one is the 646lbh. In the past month things have began to come together. One of the first projects was replacing the 30 year old antenna at the top of our 40 tower. An improvement of 3 channels to 30-50 depending on weather. The first day 2 accents were all that was possible. By the end of 2 weeks there was no limit to stamina. Over a dozen trips up were accomplished in 2 days. An old antenna tossed to the ground and new ones hoisted up and mounted.
A favorite customer had dropped of his mother's early 1900's Singer 3 years ago. It sat at the end of the office desk untill this week It is a marvelous work of craftsmanship. The prisicion that went into the 22 lb work hourse is beyond belief. The bobbin mechanism was locked up on it. It took several hours of cleaning, and reseting the needle timing. Now it lays a perfect stitch. The customer picked up both of his sewing machines Tuesday.
The next project it repairing brick work around our garage header. Some brick has been removed and a jack post is in place.
There are still a lot of small projects to clear away but maybe the 646lbh is back on the to do list.
I am back to work full time, but keep having to tell myself, slow down, don't push things to hard yet. My lungs feel great and I'm not needing naps as much.
I am blessed.
A big one is the 646lbh. In the past month things have began to come together. One of the first projects was replacing the 30 year old antenna at the top of our 40 tower. An improvement of 3 channels to 30-50 depending on weather. The first day 2 accents were all that was possible. By the end of 2 weeks there was no limit to stamina. Over a dozen trips up were accomplished in 2 days. An old antenna tossed to the ground and new ones hoisted up and mounted.
A favorite customer had dropped of his mother's early 1900's Singer 3 years ago. It sat at the end of the office desk untill this week It is a marvelous work of craftsmanship. The prisicion that went into the 22 lb work hourse is beyond belief. The bobbin mechanism was locked up on it. It took several hours of cleaning, and reseting the needle timing. Now it lays a perfect stitch. The customer picked up both of his sewing machines Tuesday.
The next project it repairing brick work around our garage header. Some brick has been removed and a jack post is in place.
There are still a lot of small projects to clear away but maybe the 646lbh is back on the to do list.
I am back to work full time, but keep having to tell myself, slow down, don't push things to hard yet. My lungs feel great and I'm not needing naps as much.
I am blessed.