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   / Good morning!!!! #55,681  
Nice day yesterday, though a bit cool. Looks like another good one today with a high of around 40. Managed to go around the corner to the next street that is water front and got a picture of Chrome lighthouse with a fishing trawler catching herring. After going to the gym will spent a good part of the day burning the branches that came down over the winter. :fiery:
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #55,682  
32 out this AM. I am sure the remaining survivors of flowering bulbs had their last stand yesterday. Too bad, the yard is so colorful in the spring. Oh well. Yesterday's work around the silo got real interesting. As I was raking, I managed to pull up two metal roof panels from a nearby shed. LOL. Anyway the silo stands alone and clean of brush for the first time in 100 years. Not sure what to do with the extra space. LOL.

Have a great day all, be safe.

I agree, post a pic
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,683  
james big bass.jpg

Much smaller size (went through about 5 additional steps to downsize it). :/

Anyway, I tried to convey how big of a deal it was.

Mousefield, beautiful pics. Those boats look very similar to our Gulf of Texas :) shrimp trawlers. Only different net shapes.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,684  
54°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 66° today. Expecting some potentially rough storms again tonight.

Lowe's came out on Friday and did their pre-con walk-through and inventory. They found that they didn't have enough of several items. There is only enough hardwood flooring to complete the kitchen and hallway, and a small part of the living room. So, essentially half of what is needed. They only have about 3/4 of the backsplash tile needed for the kitchen. The three interior doors are all the wrong width, and the flooring bullnose edging for the stairwell was not ordered at all. This does not inspire great confidence.

On the brighter side, they brought a different contractor to do the work. The last guy boogered up most of the measurements, obviously. We've already had to have our electrician come back and move a switch box on the kitchen wall because their design would have had it behind the stove. Now we find that they didn't order enough materials. I'm left wondering if the new cabinets and countertop will even fit at this point.

Frustrating, and probably better that I'm at work while they are there. I don't handle incompetence very well, especially when it comes at the cost of five figures.

We had a decent weekend, temperature-wise, and got a lot of little things knocked off of the honey-do list.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,685  
54°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 66° today. Expecting some potentially rough storms again tonight.

Lowe's came out on Friday and did their pre-con walk-through and inventory. They found that they didn't have enough of several items. There is only enough hardwood flooring to complete the kitchen and hallway, and a small part of the living room. So, essentially half of what is needed. They only have about 3/4 of the backsplash tile needed for the kitchen. The three interior doors are all the wrong width, and the flooring bullnose edging for the stairwell was not ordered at all. This does not inspire great confidence.

On the brighter side, they brought a different contractor to do the work. The last guy boogered up most of the measurements, obviously. We've already had to have our electrician come back and move a switch box on the kitchen wall because their design would have had it behind the stove. Now we find that they didn't order enough materials. I'm left wondering if the new cabinets and countertop will even fit at this point.

Frustrating, and probably better that I'm at work while they are there. I don't handle incompetence very well, especially when it comes at the cost of five figures.

We had a decent weekend, temperature-wise, and got a lot of little things knocked off of the honey-do list.

So Lowes is your primary contractor? Is this for flooring only? I've thought about using in the past but have never done it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,686  
Kyle, great picture of your son, who must have had both a long lasting smile and wonderful memories.
Nice fish too!

Mousefield, are those herring bait/chum fish or the kind in the Vita herring jar with sour cream and onions? I like those...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,687  
64° F and .54 inches rain last 24 hours.

Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,688  
Kyle, great picture of your son, who must have had both a long lasting smile and wonderful memories.
Nice fish too!

He's only about 50 lbs and I'd guess 10 of those are his big head. If he latched onto a 10 pounder, he'd probably get pulled over into the water being as top heavy as he is. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,689  
Kyle. Nice picture of your son and fish. Good job giving him the opportunity to catch it.

PJ. We found Lowe's contractors to be the high priced guys. Last estimate we got was 1/3 material and 2/3 labor. Ordered off their measurements but layed part of it ourselves and then hired another guy to finish. Come to find out he lays floor for Lowe's but also subs out on the side. He layed 2 bedrooms in under a day. Said bathroom might have pressed him into 2 days. But labor bid from Lowe's was over 6k. He did it for $400.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,690  
So Lowes is your primary contractor? Is this for flooring only? I've thought about using in the past but have never done it.

Partly, yes. We are remodeling the whole house. We're doing the upstairs first while we live in the finished basement. We had a carpenter, electrician, plumber, and HVAC guys we hired to do the major work like removing walls, windows, and doors, and building a closet in the new master bedroom. All electric is being redone, and the most grievous plumbing atrocities are being repaired. All of our guys have done a stellar job, and have been easy to communicate with through the whole process. We bought new hardwood flooring, kitchen cabinets, and a custom bathroom shower from Lowe's, and their on-site designer convinced us to let them do the work. Since their custom cabinet prices beat our local builder by over $2K, we agreed to just let them do this part of the installation of their materials. The guy did a really good job of selling it, but then completely disappeared after we wrote the check. Many of the issues we are now encountering are a result of his complete silence over the last couple of months. He simply never returned calls or text messages. Ever. My wife called the store manager eventually, and he assigned someone else to follow up. That guy got some questions answered, but not all. He just ran out of time, so not his fault he was chucked into the fire at the last minute. This last phase of the upstairs stuff started today.

When this is all done, we will move upstairs and start gutting the basement for a complete remodel of that as well. I can assure you that the Lowe's in Fairview Heights, IL will not be playing a single part in that work. I can't speak for the people at your local store, but this one is just terrible.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,691  
PJ. We found Lowe's contractors to be the high priced guys. Last estimate we got was 1/3 material and 2/3 labor. Ordered off their measurements but layed part of it ourselves and then hired another guy to finish. Come to find out he lays floor for Lowe's but also subs out on the side. He layed 2 bedrooms in under a day. Said bathroom might have pressed him into 2 days. But labor bid from Lowe's was over 6k. He did it for $400.

Yeah, I agree, they're not the cheapest around. However, part of our decision was based on our carpenter getting ready to start a new home build. He's very busy, because he's very good and very reasonable (built our sunroom for half of what everyone else quoted). With that in mind, we thought we'd go ahead and give Lowe's a shot at installing the stuff we bought from them. Our guy was OK with it, too, because it gave him a jump into the new construction before having to come back and work on our walkout basement.

As I noted before; we've filed this one in the lessons learned drawer.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,692  
So here is a drone pic of my solar panel upgrade.

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Not finished, but may be the last drone pic for a while. Very pleased with the production with my new batteries. Generator hasn't run in 4 days :)

The Easterly tilt of the end panels is an attempt to gain a bit morn early morning sun. Unfortunately some trees have grown over the past 10 years and I start losing production on the west end about 3pm.
Eventually, I might have to seriously consider topping that line of trees, but a major undertaking.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,693  
PS: Y'all should have seen my redneck vacuum press. I used a contractor trash bag, AC vacuum hose, and duct tape! It worked like a charm. My truck AC condenser was straighten out in no time.

Rednecks rule, Cajun! Wonder if something like that would work for a bowed out tailgate? What did you use to pull the vacuum?:confused3:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,694  
Kyle, are you sure that the fish isn't one of those 3" minnows held close to the camera.:D

Where did you get your SpeedQueen. My wife was doing some research and just this morning said that that is her next washer.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,695  
That picture is a real keeper, Kyle! And that fish looks to be about half the size of your boy. :laughing: You guys eat that fish, or let it loose to make more?

Maybe the trick to finding good work is to use small companies where there's less room to pass the buck. The people contracted through either Home Depot or Lowes are not direct employees, and I imagine that as such accountability suffers when things go sideways. I know I've never been impressed by the employees at either place, nor their managers. No one seems to give a hoot about their customers, the ol' shoulder shrug stare-at-the-floor routine being the standard response to difficult questions. That said, how did you find your small contractors, PJ? Did you try the Angie's List type services on the web?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,696  
Here are some Silo shots. Note the tree coming out of the middle of it. Most unfortunate as it is going to take some daring to get that out of there. I had hoped on a platform at the very top for sky watching, flying activities and general fun factors. I will get an engineer out this summer to gauge the support value of the structure.

One shot is during the cleanup effort, I think that's the second pile of trees to come out.

The other shot is the rough grading in progress. This is were I found most of the concrete pad and the metal roof panels. LOL.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #55,697  
Note the tree coming out of the middle of it. Most unfortunate as it is going to take some daring to get that out of there.

Visions of long extension ladders and pole saws leap to mind, then my knees start knocking together at the prospect of actually getting up there to do it. Maybe money well spent on a tree service for this job?

Regardless, looks like it's coming out real nice, and having that gound available again has got to be a great feeling!:thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,698  
Thomas, I think making maple syrup from one's own trees must be very satisfying.
A very direct connection to your land. Vertical farming.
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Indeed,family event.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,699  
..., how did you find your small contractors, PJ? Did you try the Angie's List type services on the web?

The HVAC guy has been servicing her Grandmother's system for a couple of decades, so we just stayed with him. Good guy. The carpenter we found by referral, and just kind of fell into our lap. Someone my wife used to work with (when she was working in the construction industry) had used him and recommended him, so we called and asked for a quote. After finding his quote considerably lower than others, we started asking around about him. We found nothing but high praise from everyone we asked. Even our HVAC guy said he's worked with him a lot and is impressed with him. He retired from the construction industry several years ago and started working on his own with his son. They enjoy a stellar reputation around our area. Even my Wife's cousin's husband, who runs his own small construction company, said the guy is very well-respected. We let him recommend a local plumber and electrician, guys he prefers to work with. The electrician has been a bit flaky at times, but he's done nice, professional work.

We really kind of got lucky in not having to do long, involved searches for good people.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,700  
[QUOTE Mousefield, are those herring bait/chum fish or the kind in the Vita herring jar with sour cream and onions? I like those...[/QUOTE]

Think they send the Roe to Asia, the fish are great eating. Used to catch them when I was a youngster in Victoria, fishing line would have 8-12 fly hooks on it and we would jig for them. People would line the bridges and fish from there. Some would get a good size bucket full.
 

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