With everything I bought to install the drain, I am short 1 screw collar for the final connection : (
I was just at Lowe's a few hours ago! I'm also wondering how they expect yo to screw on a fitting onto the water connection to the faucet in such a tight space? This is worse than auto mechanics!
On a better note, an older couple are moving into one of the pull through lots for a month or two while they have a house built on some land they bought nearby. I'll take a month or 2 stay over nothing. He showed up, we talked, he left saying he would discuss it with his wife and then 5 minutes later he came back: we'll take lot 3, thank you. So I ecppect (hopefully) them to show up tomorrow. I need one more long term to shore up my finances for this month.
I just can't believe I have to go to Lowe's one more time just to finish this junk up. It's a bit aggravating, I thought there would be enough collars in all the kits I bought to cover all of it. One a nicer not, that isthe last fitting on the drain and it should be good to go.
I am not hooking up the water supply until that drain is completely finished. I can just see someone coming in, using the sink and having water going all over the place.
So what am I doing now? Waiting for solvent to dry on a couple of fittings to make sure I have a good connection that is nicely sealed. Turns out the glue I have for my insulation? Will work find on the counter top to secure it to the cabinet. I also put up a curtain over the window and then realized it does not block the view. I'm going to cut the curtain in half, it's much longer than I need it to be and then double it. Can't have peeping Toms having access to looking through a bathroom window to see people doing whatever they are doing in there.
Not that there are any peeping Toms around here. I currently have a piece of insulation in it to block the view.
The AC is barely keeping up with the heat. It's too small and I will have no choice but to replace it with a much bigger unit with twice the output. I don't want the compressor running literally all day long for it to try and keep it cool in here. Yes, I am at the shed, taking a break since I have to leave and go get that part. If I can figure out how to use the pex clamper, it shouldn't take more than half an hour to install the water pipe.
I say should. Who knows how long it will actually take..
I suppose while I"m at Lowe's I might as well mosey on over to Walmart and do the dreaded jeans shopping. Oh. I have a 9 foot tall piece of pipe to install outside for the drain but I'm not putting that in until I have the drain and the water running. I want to be sure it's leak free. Then I can pile dirt under that pipe and where the T is where the pipe will go. It's a pretty good piece of pipe. Just don't want that putting that much weight on a line that has no support underneath it. I suspect a couple more hours after I get the part and I hopefully will have the vanity completed.
What's next after that? Well I need the grass. It's all dying now that the heat came back. But there is no way I'm ordering that much grass to be delivered with only 2 days before I'm leaving for AZ. It will have to wait until I return. I want as much time as I need to install it. If it sits on pallets for over a week, I suspect it will all just die and I will have wasted a lot of money. I am also going to at least try to get someone out here to help me install it. It's probably a futile waste of time - people mostly don't like to work-
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I watch the travel trailers for sale on Marketplace frequently. When I saw one for sale at $500 and the exterior in excellent condition, even tho it says it has water damage - I immediately replied that I'll take it today, I have cash. She didn't respond tho she saw my message, so I guess I lost that one. There is another one that is decent but much more money of course. The lady with the $500 one said her father had passed and she's just trying to get rid of it.
Hours later. I actually was the first reply to the ad. The roof has a leak, I suspected the interior would need work, but the exterior is in excellent condition. In fact, there is cabinet work that will have to be done and I am hoping this carpenter in the park will do some side work for me. He did offer. He does great work as well. I take it back on the exterior. The pics that are shown show it in excellent condition, there is an entire side that isn't in the pics.
However, she took a video of the inside and it doesn't appear that the inside of the side not showing in the pics is damaged. It's the thing about RV's. Any RV. You have to maintain them, especially the roof. If you don't fix leaks right away, it can cause a lot of damage. The video shows a lot of stuff laying around, a portion of the floor that will need replaced and roof work over one area. Now, if I go over there and it's totally trashed, more than what meets the eye on the video, I will just leave without it. But if it can be fixed even if spending a few thousand dollars. that thing will be worth much more than I paid for it and I can test drive this theory of selling an RV with a down payment and making monthly payments on it. \
I don't know, but every trailer I've looked at excepting the more expensive ones need some kind of work done on it. I know I said I don't need another project, but at this price and if it's in good enough condition, that's hard to pass up. And if this guy was serious about side work, I can have a person with the gift of woodworking do the job for me.
Well enough. The grumpy people are complaining that the newcomers next to them are speeding through the park. Well, if that's true, I will take the grumpy people's side on that one. People don't need to be flying in and out of the park.
I will also have to bite the bullet and get a much larger ac unit for the shed. And when I come back, I'll have to get that sod. This stuff isn't free, folks, it's really eating me up in expenses. Grass sod is a one time deal. It thrives in the summer, dies in the winter, but comes back in the spring. Winter grass does no such thing, but I only put that down to get some greenery going. The shed AC would also be a one time thing and at least, the ac I put in there was free. It was worth a try. A bigger unit will keep it cool in there and it won't have to have the compressor on constantly trying to keep it cool. Plus, I can have remote access to it via wifi, which is important now that I see people fooling with the controls. They turn it to a cooler setting? I'll wait til they leave and put it back to whatever, probably around 75 degrees.
I dunno. I just keep hoping the start-up expenses would go away. That's not quite what's been happening....