Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Eternal projects

We are specialists in starting things and let them take their time, occasionally years.

So, let's praise Mattias, who has found the battery charger of the drill and can finally make some holes in the heating room. The heating room is also the "tools" room and hence we need a nice tools table to gather in order most of the things we have got.

The tools table
We started to fix that room last year and I think have cleaned 1/3 of it...

At the same time, I have started to work again on the windows, the ones for the pool house. So, that maybe we can finish the pool house this year and start with some other "bigger" project. 
Anyway, the problem I am having is that I need to refresh my windows renovating skills as I haven't done much about it lately.

Step 1: remove where necessary the paint
Starting a task always takes a toll, but I hope that now that I have done that I can put myself into "production" and have a flow.It would be nice to be able to finish off also other windows that have been waiting for renovation for a while now.

There was no much paint left to remove here

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Firewood

Cutting down stuff can be fun, what to do with the accumulated material can require few years before being handled.
In the past years, we have cut bigger branches and minor trees which have resulted on a lot of wood just piled up in a corner of the garden waiting to be chopped up.

Half of the wood pile that has been lying around for a while
I even remember that a certain point, the company working with the pool area, took that with them for some mysterious reason - I guess they wanted to use it themselves for something!
Nevertheless, the plan has been to have some form of firewood done out of that. We have some still around from the previous years, so there is no shortage, but it is all wet.


Firewood ready for storage
So, finally, after few years, the wood has been cut (at least good part of it) and some of it is stored for being dried.


Friday, March 13, 2020

Our poolroof can fly!

I must say that it is quite interesting when you all of a sudden get pictures of your pool roof which seems to have been flying around in the garden.

Two sections of the pool have been  dislocated by the wind and thrown over a hedge
It is scary and also quite annoying. Fixing this back will of course take time and, in this case, also a big chunk of money.
One of the profiles broke probably when flying over the hedge
Anyway, the 12th of March a storm passed by with gusts of wind of about 26 m/s. Possibly, around our pool it got a bit extra power, it managed to get hold of the two side sections of the pool and eradicated them from the rails to then throw them on the other side of the hedge, thankfully stopping before reaching our neighbors garden.
The wind was so strong that it broke the construction
Watching the roof flying must have been scary. Luckily for us, noone was home or nearby. 
The two sections after moving them and securing them in a better position
It is a bit scary to know that this have happened and might happened again. Hence, I think we need to think of a strategy to secure that there will be less wind hitting the pool. Probably, some form of barrier on the southern side.


What's left of the pool today (with some radioactive water)










Wednesday, March 4, 2020

The water gauge

Few weeks ago, VA syd (which delivers water among other services) sent us a letter that it was time to change the water gauge. On the back of the letter it also provided instruction on how the water gauge needs to be installed and so on.

I went in our basement and checked the status and I noticed that of course, all those "requirements" stated there were missing from our installation.

The old water installation

The old water gauge and one of the valves
Basically, the water gauge needs to be mounted on a console and both valves around it needs to be of an approved type.
The water gauge we have had been installed 2009. I wonder why now all of a sudden they had all these rules and so on to respect.
The other valve and a little tap
It sounds almost as they are enforcing a change just for the sake of providing extra additional work and material: afterall, my valves and the rest of the piping had been there probably from whenever running water came to the house (1920?) so, it lasted just hundred years afterall.
It reminded me on how they push to change windows....

The new installation
So, now we have a bunch of new valves. A console that is properly attached to the wall, with a new, fancy, digital water gauge and a couple of new pipes.
Forced modernization...


Sunday, March 1, 2020

A step forward in the poolhouse project

Finally we have some progresses in the poolhouse, for the missing steps that would declare this project concluded.
One of the parts that were partially done regards the metal sheet. Some protection around windows, doors and the terminal part of the downpipes.

The parts for the windows and doors became correct (I am sure plenty of people will stumble in the door stuff), in aluzink, so I will be able to paint them.
While, sadly the parts for the downpipes were wrong. I wanted again to have aluzink and we got them prepainted.
Window #1

Terminal part of the downpipe #1

Door #1

Downpipe #2 

Window #2

Last, door #2