Yesterday and today were good for minor stuff...
And I had to make a new holder for it because I installed a hose reel at the old spot last year. I got tired uncoiling and recoiling the hose every time I needed to mow the lawn and found a good solid powder-coated aluminum hose reel. It did say "wall mount only". They don't know me very well, LOL! Some of you may remember this project.
I not only post-mounted it, I constructed it so the hose reel would swivel (so that I could pull it off in the directions I needed to use the hose.
It turns right.
It turns left.
Well, that because I attached a metal TV turntable (that I had sitting around for years, bought at a farmer's market because it "looked useful") between the 2 layers of boards! And figuring out how to do that nearly drove me crazy! You see, you have to drive screws into it down into the bottom layer of wood AND up into the top layer. But as soon as you do the first, you can't do the second because the bottom wood prevents access to the upwards screws.
I found a few videos online about how to do that and still couldn't figure it out. I sat at my workbench for an hour each several times before I finally caught on. I won't bore you with the details (unless you need to know, facing a similar problem), but it finally worked.
The 2 platforms are edge-joined boards. That may sound flimsy, but each pair has 3 glued biscuits and a strip of construction adhesive between the biscuits. They wont come apart. Anything worth doing is worth over-doing, I always say!
Then I drilled 2 holes through both platforms and dropped bolts into the holes. That stops the hose reel from turning when I rewind the hose (it swivels back and forth forcefully when I turn the winding handle otherwise).
The rest tomorrow...
2 comments:
Ooooh - I certainly remember the Taj Mahal of hose reel projects!
What I don't understand about your rain gauge is how the pipe could be perfectly vertical "in both directions". What does that mean?
Megan
Sydney, Australia
You got me in a logical error! I was taught to use a level on an upright post on one spot and then 90 degrees over, so I have always just done that. I really tried to figure out how to explain that, and you are right. If it is 90 degrees upright on any side, it is the same on all sides.
Thank you, I discovered something basic today!
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