Dont let the little things get you down
Posted 02-08-2015 at 08:58 PM by Poolman
Lots of stuff going on at once. Swimming in the deep end now!
BAL jacks are in various states of repair. I have completed two. New ss bolts, no more rust, drive screw lubed and working well. Three fresh coats of paint. Two more to do.
Three mounting bolts for BALs snapped off at the head when removing. Tried drilling and using bolt extractor today. Didnt go well, broke off my extractor! Thats some serious rust right there! Might have to redrill larger hole and rethread
Got scrap piece of 18 gauge galvanized from sheet metal shop to rebuild freshwater tank cover. After cleaning up cover, rust wasnt as bad as I thought, will probably just rivet on patch and paint up entire thing with undercoating spray.
Checked out the Atwood water heater today, still had full tank of water (probably about 7yrs old). But water came out really clean. Will flush and check for sediment. My snake camera might get a peek in there for me. Need to test fire the sucker once propane tanks get recertified and propane lines tested for leaks.
BAL jacks are in various states of repair. I have completed two. New ss bolts, no more rust, drive screw lubed and working well. Three fresh coats of paint. Two more to do.
Three mounting bolts for BALs snapped off at the head when removing. Tried drilling and using bolt extractor today. Didnt go well, broke off my extractor! Thats some serious rust right there! Might have to redrill larger hole and rethread
Got scrap piece of 18 gauge galvanized from sheet metal shop to rebuild freshwater tank cover. After cleaning up cover, rust wasnt as bad as I thought, will probably just rivet on patch and paint up entire thing with undercoating spray.
Checked out the Atwood water heater today, still had full tank of water (probably about 7yrs old). But water came out really clean. Will flush and check for sediment. My snake camera might get a peek in there for me. Need to test fire the sucker once propane tanks get recertified and propane lines tested for leaks.
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