A 64 Year Old Plumbing Trap

I’m having difficulty finding something to mate with what is left of the laundry drain standpipe in my utility room.  Nothing at the big box store is the correct size and gender.

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At least I got to have a very frustrating interaction with the Home Depot guy.  He was just trying to be helpful which I don’t fault him for, but it wound up annoying me.  He kept pulling out different fittings and suggesting that I needed this or that, none of which was going to work.  What I really needed was for the guy to stop telling me what I needed for a minute so that I could figure out what I needed.  Ultimately it turned out that they don’t have anything with the right threads on it.

I might be able to find something at a real plumbing supply place like Conleff in Santa Clara.  If I really can’t find anything then I can try to get the elbow off of the pipe protruding from the wall, but I’d prefer not to.  It’s old enough that it might be permanently corroded into place.

Stuff Is Happening

Wow, no posts since last Tuesday!

Okay, so the termite tent is off of the house now and I’m fervently fixing stuff up so that I can move in.  I had previously planned to work on the barn this weekend but Saturday was rained out.  Consequently I spent the weekend working on projects around the house instead.

By “projects”, I mostly mean painting what will be my bedroom.  Painting wouldn’t seem like a high-priority must-do item, but the walls were really dingy.  I felt like sleeping in there was going to make me depressed.  If there’s one room that I want to feel comfortable in it had better be my bedroom, otherwise I won’t get any sleep.  So I painted.

In case you don’t do a whole lot of painting, it turns out that most of a painting project isn’t actually painting.  You spend an inordinate amount of time putting down tarps and taping off things that aren’t supposed to get paint on them, and I also spent several hours washing and rinsing the walls and ceiling.  It’s surprisingly exhausting work.  By the time I actually started putting paint on the walls it was about 6 PM and I didn’t get done until midnight.

While I was doing all of this, we had two good rain showers.  The first one lasted for a while and the second one was short but it was absolutely a deluge!  I climbed up in the attic to check for leaks while it was coming down but happily I didn’t find any.  I had expected there to be a couple because the roof is quite old but I was pleasantly surprised.  I did find a cracked collar tie that needs reinforcing though.

On Sunday I put on a second coat of paint, but it went much faster than the first coat.  I generally don’t go all the way to the very edge for the second coat unless a spot really needs it, and the edges are what take the most time.  If you have new smooth walls then you can use masking tape to control the edges, but these walls and ceiling are bumpy and uneven.  That meant I had to spend hours painting around corners and door molding by hand.  I mean, really hours, it seems like it takes forever.  I’m pretty happy with the result though.

A tricolor bedroom

A tricolor bedroom

I also did a few other items today including replacing the front porch light and doorbell button and putting lamps in the floodlight in the back yard.  It turns out that the floodlight is on the same switch as the utility room light and the switch next to that one appears to do nothing at all.  I’ll have to open up the junction box and figure out what’s going on there.

New doorbell button New porch light

UPDATE:  The second switch that I mentioned above is a 3-way for the cellar light.  That’s a good idea in principle, except that you can’t see the light at all when the door is closed.  So really, if you are unsure whether or not you turned off the light in the cellar then having this switch won’t help you very much.  I’ll see if I can add a pilot light to it.

 

I Got Money Back

I got $844 back from Escrow!

That’s awesome, since I need to buy a refrigerator and pay the pest control company.  I’ll be depositing that check in short order.  My insider trading window for company stock is closed until we announce third quarter earnings, so money is going to be a little tight for the next couple of weeks.

Garbage Day Is Thursday

My garbage and recycling pickup day at the Bestor Street house is Thursday.  I’m posting that little nugget of information not because anyone particularly cares, but because I always forget what day it is at my current address.  Maybe if I write it down here I’ll remember it for a change.  🙂

My Basement Dungeon

Okay, I don’t really have a dungeon in the basement.  But I do have a basement!

There was this one creepy house I looked at several months ago which I jokingly referred to as “the ‘Silence of the Lambs’ house”, now that one kind of did have a dungeon in the basement.   There was literally a trapdoor in the kitchen which opened to the stairs going down, and there was all this food canned in mason jars that looked like it had been there for decades.  And there was a shower head on a beam.  Not a shower, just the shower head with hot and cold water knobs.  It was creepy.  My real estate agent wouldn’t even go down there.

Anyway, back to my basement.  It’s not creepy although it does need to be pressure washed.  One of my faithful blog readers asked about it in a comment, and since we aim to please here at Adventures In Lunch World Headquarters I stopped by the place earlier today and took some pictures.  Without further pomp and/or circumstance, here they are:

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Three Walls On Two

My barn has three second floor walls up!

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I almost forgot to post about my barn progress, what with all the home buying that’s been going on.  I got one of the long second-floor walls raised this weekend and I also got a ledger installed for the north rafters.

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It’s looking more and more like its final shape every time I go up there.  I bought a pair of wall jacks and they made the task of lifting the wall a heck of a lot easier.  I got the two short walls up by just manhandling them into place, but they were about the maximum that I could possibly dead lift.  I wouldn’t have been able to lift the long wall without some mechanical aid.

I Live Here Now

It’s finally official:  I own the house on Bestor Street!  I closed on Tuesday and picked the keys up in the evening.

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I’m pretty excited about it.  I’m not going to lie; it needs some work.  The lawn is dead, two windows are missing trim, the roof is in poor shape, the chimney needs a new damper, the brickwork needs some repairs, there’s no stove hood, the back door needs to be replaced, the edge of the concrete driveway needs to be ground flush, the 220-volt outlet isn’t wired up, the basement  door has rot, the corner trim and rafter tails have moisture damage, the trees need trimming, the locks need to be replaced, and the property needs to be fumigated.  Sounds like a lot of work.

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Despite all the problems I think it’s a cute little house!  There’s nothing wrong with it that isn’t pretty much par for the course for a house of this age; it was supposedly built in 1949.  The kitchen was recently redone with bottom-of-the-line materials.  I’ll want to replace the counters and floor, and I may ultimately want to change the whole layout, but it’s serviceable for now.  The only thing which really has to get done before I move in is the termite tenting.

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I’m looking forward to working on my project house!  I’m a pretty hands-on sort of guy, and I believe that I can really add some value to the place by fixing it up.  I also think I got it for a good price.  It’s only a 2/1 on a 3,800 square foot lot, but it’s mine and I’m going to take good care of it.

I Bought A House Today

Well, looks like I bought the house on Bestor Street.  I suppose that theoretically the lender could go out of business in the next 5 days or something, so it’s not absolutely completely a done deal.  I signed off on all the paperwork this afternoon though, which means that I’ve pretty much done my part.  All that’s left is for me to do is to wire the funds into escrow and wait.

Until November I’m going to be pretty broke.  I think the gravel driveway I mentioned in the previous post might not be happening for a few months.