Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
This is kind of weird. Fuses are safer and more reliable than breakers. The originals could be defeated by sticking a penny in the socket, but inserts and fusestats prevent that.
To be honest, I can’t blame an insurer for not wanting to touch that.
Sorry to post this, The History of Sears Kit Homes - The Craftsman Blog but your comment led me down a rabbit hole again. I've read about the Sears mail order homes before, but always am ready to read about old times.I think this little house, originally 500 sq ft before several add-ons, came from the Sears catalog pre-cut.
Nah.And just think you had to have power in most places before you could have indoor plumbing (to power the well pump).
That is why I said most places and a few places had springs on high ground that could feed up into the house.Nah.
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We've thought seriously about buying a factory-built home to replace the guest cabin, and possibly one to replace this house. Particularly as I get older and eventually won't be able to do major projects alone - as the disintegration of these buildings accelerates.Can you build or assemble a new house and convert the old one to a storage shed by removing the plumbing in the bathroom and kitchen?
Bruce
This windmill ran a plunger-style pump, same mechanism as a hand-pumped well, to fill a thousand gallon redwood tank in the upper floor of that water tower.That is why I said most places and a few places had springs on high ground that could feed up into the house.