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Rainy day project

PostPosted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:51 pm
by beaky
The summer rainy season has come to Newark... pretty crappy all day, and I started thinking about my long to-do list. Figured it was time to do something about this:

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This setup, all built around those old steam pipes, worked OK with my old smaller TV, but my new "idiot box" is pretty  big. Needs to be lower. So the pipes' gotta go. I think while I'm at it, I'll bust thru the luan paneling wall, build a shelf, and move the whole thing back.
     

The pipe runs all the way across; here it has been a nuisance every time I go up and down the ladder to the loft, and the part that comes off that T-fitting under the TV...


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All righty then, I've got my Milwaukee Sawz-All with a fresh metal-cutting blade, and my trusty vintage goggles... time to go nuts!!

This first cut took about 20 seconds... this brittle old cast iron is no match for a Sawz-All with a proper blade.

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Eventually I get all the cast iron out of the way; now it's time to destroy that wall. I'd like to save it and just move it back, but it's not worth the trouble, because of the way it's framed. It's all dried-out old crap anyway... that yellow cable, BTW, is my LAN cable... must be careful... that bamboo screen on the right will go soon, when I build a wall to divide my room in half later this summer.

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Stripped the paneling off; here you can see my quick and dirty resupport of the pipe, which heads another 10 feet off towards the bathroom before the next bracket (I'll get around to cutting more of it off later).

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Pretty much done for the day; no materials handy to make the new wall, so a bit of cloth closes it off temporarily. The brackets that supported the TV shelf earlier turn out to be perfect for supporting the new platform... a lucky break.
That pipe hanger will stay; it's a convenient handhold when climbing up or down. This all needs to be repainted... jeez, it never ends, does it?


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A mock-up of the new configuration. Those Peavy powered speakers are inactive; don't need them with this TV, and when I hook up the old PC to it, I'll probably get a set of surround speakers anyway. But they hold the TV up OK until I build some proper shelves in there. That header will probably stay where it is- it's nailed to the ceiling, and I don't like messing with that... the roof is just a layer of old tongue and groove planks with tarpaper on it; if I pull those nails out, it'll probably start leaking when it rains.
     

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We'll see if I still feel like working on this tomorrow... ;D

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 11:14 pm
by Jakemaster
Should be great when its done, but...

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"Mommy protect me from crazy rotty!"  I think someone needs a large injection of marmalade...paging Dr. Kat!

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 4:17 am
by Omag 2.0
Crazy Rotty? My good man, you've just met our resident surgeon!

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 5:34 am
by flymo
*runs away from scary rotty*

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 7:07 am
by Romulus111VADT
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That looks like a sewage line he cut off.....he's probably trying not to puke.... ;)

;D

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:32 am
by FLYING_TRUCKER
Looks like you have several days of work cut out for you.

Hope you don't have to pay to get rid of all the excess material like we do here.  Dumps/Land Fill Sites are not free hear now, you pay either by weight or trailer/dumpster load.

Cheers....Happy Landings....Doug

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:03 pm
by beaky
Looks like you have several days of work cut out for you.

Hope you don't have to pay to get rid of all the excess material like we do here.  Dumps/Land Fill Sites are not free hear now, you pay either by weight or trailer/dumpster load.

Cheers....Happy Landings....Doug


We pay for a share of a container shared by two other floors (needs to chenge, but that's another story),where it goes I don't know, possibly Ohio... and the beauty of this neighborhood is that when I get around to hauling all the iron pipe down to the loading dock, the local "gleaners" will eventually take it away. The area is still pretty industrial; there are plenty of scrap dealers around. Some guys actually have small businesses, rolling around in beat-up pickups looking for scrap, but mostly it's wretches pushing shopping carts. I figure if they're busy hauling scrap iron, they'll leave my car alone... ;D

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:09 pm
by FLYING_TRUCKER
;D ;D ;DLOL...if they don't is it a long walk to the airport :)

Cheers....Happy Landings....Doug

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:30 pm
by Dogfighter
That pic with you and the saw grinning like an idiot is gonna stick  :-*

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:05 pm
by beaky
;D ;D ;DLOL...if they don't is it a long walk to the airport :)

Cheers....Happy Landings....Doug


Yes, quite (about 30 miles to 47N). But these "toe-rags" don't want to steal it (steal a '96 Tracker with 175,000 miles? LOL!); they keep messing up the windows on the soft-top breaking into it to rummage for... whatever. My neighbors have had car windows smashed so someone could steal 40 cents' worth of change, bags of kitty litter, etc. It's ridiculous.
Besides, I have a club-thingie that locks the brake pedal. even if they hot-wire the ignition, they'll never get it out of "Park".

Re: Rainy day project

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:10 pm
by alrot
[quote]Should be great when its done, but...

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"Mommy protect me from crazy rotty!"