The end of a very busy week.
When I rebuilt the engine on Mary Lee, there was much rust from a cracked exhaust spraying water and apparently the raw water pump had also been spraying salt water on the front of the engine. It was a chore getting the oil pan and timing cover off. The bolts were rusted so badly that the heads no longer had flats for a wrench to attach to. Mostly used vise grips. Some had to have flats ground on to them so the vise grips had something to work on. Penetrating oil was needed for most of it.
So what does that have to do with this week?
Oil pan developed a leak after 2 years. At first I thought I had a problem with the rear seal. Oil seemed to slowly drip from back side. (Turned out it was slowly oozing and running to back of pan before dripping)I have felt almost sick from the physical therapy for so long it was beyond me to mess with it. Stopped therapy a couple months ago and am feeling much better. Gazelle seems to do a good job of working out knots in lower back. As long as I get on it before the pinching gets out of hand. Certainly not negating what the therapist did for me. He gave me a big jump on getting my life back.
So it turned out, all that rust I thought I had eliminated when putting engine together was not gone. A pin hole developed behind the oil plug. I cleaned it up very well, after draining oil. Then applied this fantastic epoxy by jb weld. A friend had used it on an engine block years ago and it was still holding.
So I bought some.
And after using the drill to wire brush the paint and rust off. Deep cleaning with acetone and sanding a little bit. I put it on. Three days later after running engine up to operating temperature. There is no leak. It got a coat of rustoleum yellow to match. The picture is taken with a mirror under it to show repair. That was one job this week.Truthfully, I like the idea of a new oil pan. Not pulling the engine to do that unless this patch does not work.
I also pulled the exhaust out to see how it was holding up. I had built one out of 1-1/4 inch galvanized pipe in Baltimore. It had a break back when the original bent prop was still on it. New prop and cutless flange cured the evil vibrations that caused the break. Exhaust was good to go. That job was about peace of mind on the trip.
Yesterday I rebuilt toilet.
It was not flushing very well. Who knows when it was ever rebuilt before.
I brought it home when I saw how scored up the cylinder walls were. It needed some honing.
I used my wheel brake cylinder hone and a bucket of water. Not much different than honing a cylinder on an engine block except on the engine you use a squirt bottle to spray soapy water into cylinder while honing to keep the stones clean and lubricated. The end result is the same. The score marks need removed if you expect a good seal. It turned out well. Finished clean up and assembly.
One more project successfully finished.
Vivian bought a small power washer for washing boat and stuff around house.
Boat cleaned up nicely. But that brings up a project. I have debated on doing new canvas in the same blue Mary Lee has had since new.
Or red. My phone has an app that allowed me to see what red would be like.
I think it may look better in sunbrella basil green. Plenty of time to consider it.
On the high side. We leave for Charleston harbor at the crack of dawn. I am finally feeling well enough to enjoy sailing and Mary Lee's long list of projects/repairs is nearing completion. I still need to splice a couple haul down lines and the reef lines. Will adjust tension in sails with halyard. The tack is fastened. I need sails up to study how everything needs to go. Everything on Mary Lee is supposed to be set up to work from the cockpit. When done right there is no reason to leave the cockpit. These lines were non-existant when I bought her and I have not found even one picture of how it is supposed to be set up. I could just do haul down lines, like a sloop has, but it will be a waste of rope if something needs done differently. I envision having these new lines spliced too short for the job.
So...Mary Lee will sail this weekend!! :-) I will have everything needed to splice lines as I figure them out. I am sensing a trip to Marathon this fall.
There have been many little jobs done on Mary Lee that never made the blog. Replacing screens in ports. Rewiring things. Broken rivets etc. Much scrubbing and general cleaning. But as I was laying on top of the engine putting the exhaust back on. I remembered the wiring mess I had initially found in the engine compartment. Years of exhaust soot build up that I scrubbed out, etc, etc, etc. While looking everything over and reminiscing, I felt a sense of pride in what I have accomplished.
I bought a boat that had been neglected for a long time before being put on the hard for 5 years. previous owner(s)would not pay to get things fixed right. Cobbled them together in a way that spelled disaster sooner or later. About the time it was put on the hard I was hurt and put out of commission. In four years I have mostly rebuilt Mary Lee and myself.
The help when I needed it and the friends I have made along the way are priceless to me. I won't lie, there were times when I almost admitted to biting off more than I could chew.
I would do it all over again. The good times do not out weigh the hard times yet....but they will as I move ahead. Certainly the fight to rebuild me will continue. But now I get to start enjoying some of the fruits of my labor.
I better get moving. Vivian has already got her gear ready for this weekend and I am sitting here blogging :-)
Fate certainly smiled on me when Vivian and I met. She is something else.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Life goes on. Moved Mary Lee back to Johnson's family campground and marina on June first to get her cleaned up and looked over before going down to Charleston harbor for the rest of the summer.
If you read the last post then you understand the hold-up. Also.
Vivian's mom came to stay. It was Jon's graduation from Soccastee(sock-us-tea)High.
The group,off to the ceremony.
Vivian and I also posed. Someday I may even remember to comb my hair first....maybe?
The two of them got some crafting done.
So this week I have been doing boat chores.
Drove orca down(we nicknamed the van, there is more to that story, but it is too much for the blog).
blue canvas in the middle of the picture. Exciting to finally have her ready to sail and me healthy enough to enjoy it.
Got a couple pictures of the last week we will have Mary Lee here. Hopefully the last of Georgetown.
Leaving for Charleston on the first of July. Possibly the third....depends on the weather and whether or not Vivian wants to boat down or drive down. She has the third, fourth and fifth off. The vehicle is necessary to return on Sunday. So, If she boats, we need someone to come pick us up.
I found a hobby I may want to persue just for fun. I decided to do something with an old stained tee shirt.
The airbrush is a pretty cheap model as my expensive one broke. This airbrush is the wrong one for spraying acrylic enamel....also will not adjust fine enough. But that was my first scenery effort. I enjoyed doing it. It never hurt my back. Tools and paint take very little space. I need to replace my good airbrush first, but I took a couple pictures of some pictures I would like to try.
But that will happen in Florida this next winter.
If you read the last post then you understand the hold-up. Also.
The group,off to the ceremony.
Vivian and I also posed. Someday I may even remember to comb my hair first....maybe?
The two of them got some crafting done.
So this week I have been doing boat chores.
Drove orca down(we nicknamed the van, there is more to that story, but it is too much for the blog).
blue canvas in the middle of the picture. Exciting to finally have her ready to sail and me healthy enough to enjoy it.
Got a couple pictures of the last week we will have Mary Lee here. Hopefully the last of Georgetown.
Leaving for Charleston on the first of July. Possibly the third....depends on the weather and whether or not Vivian wants to boat down or drive down. She has the third, fourth and fifth off. The vehicle is necessary to return on Sunday. So, If she boats, we need someone to come pick us up.
I found a hobby I may want to persue just for fun. I decided to do something with an old stained tee shirt.
The airbrush is a pretty cheap model as my expensive one broke. This airbrush is the wrong one for spraying acrylic enamel....also will not adjust fine enough. But that was my first scenery effort. I enjoyed doing it. It never hurt my back. Tools and paint take very little space. I need to replace my good airbrush first, but I took a couple pictures of some pictures I would like to try.
But that will happen in Florida this next winter.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
June 8, 2015
The day my little brother(Robert Eugene) Bob lost his fight with cancer.
Bob was really a great guy. He deserved much better than he got. He was a man amongst men and he always walked his own path.
He was just 48 years old.
I am going to have great difficulty with the fact that he is no longer a part of my life.
I always assumed that Bob was going to make it. I even expected him to outlive me.
I erred in thinking any part of life is predictable.
Happy trails Bob.
You are loved!
The day my little brother(Robert Eugene) Bob lost his fight with cancer.
Bob was really a great guy. He deserved much better than he got. He was a man amongst men and he always walked his own path.
He was just 48 years old.
I am going to have great difficulty with the fact that he is no longer a part of my life.
I always assumed that Bob was going to make it. I even expected him to outlive me.
I erred in thinking any part of life is predictable.
Happy trails Bob.
You are loved!
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
This week has been a real busy one. Jon graduates from high school this week. Vivian's mom is coming to stay for two weeks. There were projects.
I had watched a couple utube videos on putting cushions back in covers a while back. Good thing, Vivian had the guys come and shampoo rugs. While they were here she decided to pull the covers off the couch cushions to wash and have the guys shampoo the rest.
Everything went like clockwork. We put the covers on while still wet. In case of shrinkage.
We picked up some lightweight drop cloths to wrap them in. Videos were done with dry cleaner bags. Like where do you get those on saturday? Maybe you know, I do not. I have no idea what made me think of painting drop cloths. I had pondered what to use while watching the videos. The idea for the dropcloths accurred when I needed it.
So you cut a piece big enough to loosely wrap the cushion up. I used the table so I could stand up to do it.
Then wrap the open end around the vacuum hose. The light weight plastic will pull in around the cushion and seal it.
Takes about 20 seconds...depending on how good your machine pulls air.
Takes no effort to slide cover on.
Let the air back in by pulling plastic apart.
Pull the plastic out and zip it up.
There were 13 cushions and all had batting wrapped around them.
Even the odd shaped lounge cushion was no effort. Notice the zipper is on the little end. I bet getting that one back in with the batting intact would have been no end of fun without sucking the air out first. It really went well.
And the boss is happy! :-)
We got all the cushions put back together in about an hour. We were not setting any records for speed. Just took our time. It really was much more difficult taking the covers off and washing them. Going together was pleasant. Of course they were a good while drying. But by the next morning all was dry.
I also took all the patio table and chairs apart for a good cleaning and new paint.
It was a lot more involved than I want to talk about. Suffice it to say....the rivets are now replaced with stainless bolts. It is well made furniture and replacing the seat and back material will now be easier than the factory intended.
The gazelle is becoming very important.
I use it before, during and after most everything. It stretches and warms up my lower back muscles without jarring anything.
I have noticed a change in how I am feeling overall. I think the duress from the constant manipulation in physical therapy along with trying to do too many things was making me sick. I have much of my flexibility back now. I just need to get my core strengthened. Mayhaps before going south I will get worked over a few more times.
However it goes...as I feel better...things improve between Vivian and I. 'Nuff said!
We are out walking on the beach in a very nearby state park most nights for an hour or two. We have been picking up some fossilized shark teeth. I guess Myrtle Beach is quite well known for them. Been finding them for years...lots of them.
Last for this blog. I created oil spots on the driveway. This is just one.
Used carburator cleaner and just sprayed it off. Top picture is all oily.
Then it was cleaned in seconds. I had sprayed it from the side to wash oil away. I gave it a second spray from the opposite side to get the crevices at a different angle.
It rained before it dried out. No after picture.
I am afraid it has all been just too much for Vivian to handle. She is a dynamo....but even her batteries run down
She really is someone special.
I had watched a couple utube videos on putting cushions back in covers a while back. Good thing, Vivian had the guys come and shampoo rugs. While they were here she decided to pull the covers off the couch cushions to wash and have the guys shampoo the rest.
Everything went like clockwork. We put the covers on while still wet. In case of shrinkage.
We picked up some lightweight drop cloths to wrap them in. Videos were done with dry cleaner bags. Like where do you get those on saturday? Maybe you know, I do not. I have no idea what made me think of painting drop cloths. I had pondered what to use while watching the videos. The idea for the dropcloths accurred when I needed it.
So you cut a piece big enough to loosely wrap the cushion up. I used the table so I could stand up to do it.
Then wrap the open end around the vacuum hose. The light weight plastic will pull in around the cushion and seal it.
Takes about 20 seconds...depending on how good your machine pulls air.
Takes no effort to slide cover on.
Let the air back in by pulling plastic apart.
Pull the plastic out and zip it up.
There were 13 cushions and all had batting wrapped around them.
Even the odd shaped lounge cushion was no effort. Notice the zipper is on the little end. I bet getting that one back in with the batting intact would have been no end of fun without sucking the air out first. It really went well.
And the boss is happy! :-)
We got all the cushions put back together in about an hour. We were not setting any records for speed. Just took our time. It really was much more difficult taking the covers off and washing them. Going together was pleasant. Of course they were a good while drying. But by the next morning all was dry.
I also took all the patio table and chairs apart for a good cleaning and new paint.
It was a lot more involved than I want to talk about. Suffice it to say....the rivets are now replaced with stainless bolts. It is well made furniture and replacing the seat and back material will now be easier than the factory intended.
The gazelle is becoming very important.
I use it before, during and after most everything. It stretches and warms up my lower back muscles without jarring anything.
I have noticed a change in how I am feeling overall. I think the duress from the constant manipulation in physical therapy along with trying to do too many things was making me sick. I have much of my flexibility back now. I just need to get my core strengthened. Mayhaps before going south I will get worked over a few more times.
However it goes...as I feel better...things improve between Vivian and I. 'Nuff said!
We are out walking on the beach in a very nearby state park most nights for an hour or two. We have been picking up some fossilized shark teeth. I guess Myrtle Beach is quite well known for them. Been finding them for years...lots of them.
Last for this blog. I created oil spots on the driveway. This is just one.
Used carburator cleaner and just sprayed it off. Top picture is all oily.
Then it was cleaned in seconds. I had sprayed it from the side to wash oil away. I gave it a second spray from the opposite side to get the crevices at a different angle.
It rained before it dried out. No after picture.
I am afraid it has all been just too much for Vivian to handle. She is a dynamo....but even her batteries run down
She really is someone special.
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