Category Home Improvements

No more dots, muscial recliners, clean cut

So I left work early yesterday to meet the guy that was repairing my tv.  I was amazed at how polite this kid was, something I just am not used to.  I helped him lift the tv onto the floor so he could get access to the back of it.  In total he may have spent a half hour swapping out the DLP chip.  I was glad to hear that the replacement chips are engineered for better heat tolerance which is what evidently kills the original chips.

Once he was done with the swap we lifted the tv back into place and fired it up, no more dots, sweet.  I thanked Chris for his good work and sent him on his way after paying the $200 bill.

After he left I dug into an unplanned project.

My $200 Craigslist sofa and love seat has served me well since Ali moved out.  However there was one thing that has annoyed me.  The one recliner in the sofa has a cut across the foot rest.  The mechanism for the foot rest seems a little screwed up too.  When it is extended it has an obvious tilt to the left.

This wouldn’t be a huge deal except that  it just happens to be the recliner that sees the most use since it is next to the end table where I will eat while watching tv.  It annoyed me.

Well the other day I lifted up the love seat to look underneath.  I wanted to see how they were connected.  I was surprised to find that apparently all that held them together were 4 screws that attach to a metal frame underneath.  It seemed to me that in theory, I would simply be able to pull out these screws and then swap the right recliner on the love seat with the right recliner on the sofa.

Well for once, my theory proved to be correct the first time.  In about 15 minutes I had the two pieces swapped out with very minimal effort.  I enjoyed my straight, rip free seating position while I watched Hatfield & McCoy’s episode 2 last night.

I also completed mowing and weed whacking the property last night as planned.  The skies looked like they could open up at anytime but thankfully it held off.

I had one more another spur of the moment mini-project.  You may recall that I said that I wasn’t thrilled with the dip in the long edge of the new castle stone border I placed around the pool.  I decided to address it.  I pulled up about 5 or 6 stones and adjusted the fill underneath them so the dip more or less disappeared.  It looks better now.

I came out to my truck this morning to what appeared to be a bad battery.  It didn’t even click when I hit the key.  I quickly pulled the battery out and threw it in the van, surprised a battery that was a little more than a year old would be dead.  Well, it wasn’t.

When I took it to Wal-mart to get it replaced under warranty they threw a tester on the battery.  It came back as totally fine.  Well that is good and bad news. The good news is I don’t have to buy a battery the bad news is something else could be wrong.

I am hoping the lack of starting is due to a loose connection or corrosion on the terminals.  I am hoping that tonight after thoroughly cleaning both the truck will return to life.  I am not looking for another bill right now.

 

 

Dots of death, Jmo is back, cancelled

Last night as I was watching Boardwalk Empire on the 73 incher I noticed a small white dot near the top of the screen.  Hmm that’s odd, I wonder how long that had been there, I don’t recall ever seeing it before.  Of course once I saw it, it stuck out like a sore thumb.  I was annoyed my monster tv had a flaw.

Well as I was finishing up my second episode I noticed a SECOND dot had shown up, lower and to the right.  WTF?? This can’t be good.

So after I finished up the show I jumped on my computer and punched in “white dots mitsubishi dlp” My screen filled with a ton of hits, evidently this is a common issue.

The problem apparently starts as a few dots and grows over time, in some situations people reported having as many as 1000 dots on their sets.  Some people also reported having this issue happen rather early in the TV’s lifespan, less than two years in some cases. Well my tv was bought in May of 08, just now passing it’s 4th birthday.

As I read more I encountered outrageous repair costs for the problem which appears to be in the light engine or more specifically a chip in the light engine.  Some people were quoted outrageous estimates of more than $1000 to fix their sets.  The problem is so prevalent that there is a Facebook group dedicated to it.

Well when I bought my tv from Best Buy in 08 I decided to tack on an extended warranty, something I almost NEVER do.  It was an extra $400, not cheap at all.  I began a search through my files to find all my paperwork.

At first I couldn’t find my receipts but luckily they were in the third location I checked.  On the receipt it showed I purchased a 4 year extended warranty which when tacked on to the 1 year manufacturer warranty should still put me inside the coverage window.

I have no doubt that the process of actually getting the tv fixed under the extended warranty will be a pain in the ass.  It seems that anything at Best Buy outside of swiping your credit card at the register is a pain in the ass with them.  Boy it would be awesome if they said it was too expensive to fix and just gave me one of the newer models that has the upgraded 3D engine.  I could only be so lucky.

Yesterday I resumed production on the Jmo’s World cartoon series.  Unfortunately most of the humor in them are inside jokes that are most funny to a small inner circle that knows us personally.

I also discovered that Xtranormal has released a new desktop app that allows you to create the movies on your own pc instead of doing so via their rather slow and somewhat limited web site interface.

I played with the app a bit.  It is great, allowing me much more flexibility in character control as well as lifting the online 2 character limit.  The rendering happens nearly instantly instead of taking several minutes.  It should open the creative doors even further in the future.

Well I had plans for a fun weekend laid out with Randall coming over to play in a rare near by volleyball tournament in Fort Myers.  Unfortunately he wound up hurting himself doing some recreational activities over the Memorial Day weekend and had to bow out.

I tried to get some last minute replacements(Jeremy/Tabby) but was unsuccessful in doing so.

Tabby said that he was available the following weekend for a tournament that takes place in Siesta Key, a lot farther away but a beautiful beach.  It just happens to be the location I played with Tabby last year, winning the BB division in some of my very limited volleyball play.

So it looks like I will be heading 90 minutes north next Saturday for my first volleyball action of 2012.

This weekend I will be having a dog sleepover Saturday night as Ali has a local triathlon Sunday morning.  It will be nice to have the girls around for an extended period of time.

I also hope to buy and place the 25 landscape castle stones needed to finish the pool border.  That will leave the border around the pond to do at some point but I think that is going to be relegated as a winter project.  For the summer I will refocus on indoor projects like painting the master bedroom and bathroom. AC is my friend.

 

 

 

Non-stop 4

So when I asked to take Tuesday off last week I was doing so in the hopes that the extra day off would help tack on to a nice holiday weekend.  Well it certainly didn’t work out that way.  By the time my 4 day hiatus was coming to an end I was still trudging around the yard, practically ready to melt away into a pool of sweat.  It sucked.

On Saturday morning I decided to bypass the club run since my hip was still hurting from my Wednesday squat session.  Instead I decided to get busy on what was turning out to be a very chore intensive weekend.

Now typically, I have a track record of busting through chores very efficiently, usually with a few hours of work I can have all of my must do’s for the weekend done.  Well for some reason either I was inefficient or I just had too much to do.

During the afternoon I headed to Lowe’s, I had a number of thing I needed for various home repairs/maintenance.  While I was grabbing stuff I wound up picking up something I didn’t expect to, 15 concrete castle stones.  One of the items on my new project list is to replace the already twice replaced rotted landscape timbers that create the border around the pool and the pond.  Well Lowes was running a sale on all concrete landscape items, a considerable, flat 20% off.  On top of that I had a 10% off coupon Ali gave me which she received when she moved into her new place.

I realized I was opening up Pandora’s box by buying the blocks, knowing getting 15 laid down is only going to make me want to get more to complete the long overdue project.  I did it anyway.

One of the other things I got was stuff to amend the garden.  I cleared out a total of 7 beds to use for planting.  I spent A LOT of time in there, turning over the soil with both a pitch fork and the roto-tiller attachment for my weed whacker.  I mixed in both compost and some fresh bags of Miracle-Gro garden soil to give my new crop a good chance at success.  I bet I spent at least two hours in there farting around.

I planted both seeds and veggies I bought at Lowes.  Corn, tomatoes, squash, leeks, kale, spinach, carrots, beets, bush beans and artichoke went in the ground.  Summer in Florida is typically not a great growing season but I am going to give it a go anyway.

My dinner needs on Saturday were taken care of at TGI Friday’s.  I drank beer and ate dinner while punching in the paper entries that were collected at the running store.

So when I got home I wasn’t done.  Originally I had a loose idea to go to the Tarpon’s arena football game Saturday night but since I was still feeling behind the 8 ball with my to do list I decided my time would be better spent mowing the grass. I was out on the mower until after 8pm. What an exciting Saturday night.

On Sunday, despite knowing I had a lot I wanted to still get done I decided to still get in a biking/swimming brick.  I left early with the intent of dropping off excess vegetables at my mom’s before she went it to work.  I arrived at her place before 9am but saw her vehicle was not there.  I recalled mom saying something to me a couple weeks ago about her starting work earlier during the summer, I figured that had started.

Ok well I knew I had a key to her place, I would just throw the veggies in her fridge and leave a note.  Well my key didn’t work.  It occurred to me that I had never received a new key after my mom moved the last time, I still had the key from her old place.  Damn it.  I threw the veggies back in my truck, frustrated I wasted the trip.

By the time I got my bike out on the road at 9:30 or so it was already getting very warm and humid.  We seem to have hit the fast forward button and jumped into the heart of summer in the uncomfortable scale.  I had a pretty strong ride, averaging just under 19 mph for the 12 mile plus ride, my second straight week of speed improvement.

At the water park I put in another 1600, averaging about the same time as the week before.  I didn’t stick around to relax at all, I had too much to do.  By the time I left the park around 11:30 the line to get in was ridiculous, at least 100 people long.  I was quite glad I got in (and out) before the huge holiday crowd hit.

My next stop was Ali’s place to pick up the dogs.  Ali decided to go into work on Sunday so I said the dogs could come hang with me.  Once I got them back to the house I got busy outside.  I decided I was going to first take on the unpleasant job of mowing the back of the property.  Mowing that large square is typically something that only got done 5 or 6 times a year and when it was done it typically was done by Ali.  It just isn’t much fun.

The back of the property has a lot of uneven areas that are not at all fun to roll across on the tractor, it is like one long non stop series of speed bumps.  You are constantly getting bounced around on the seat of the tractor.   After I got done mowing the area I decided to up the misery quotient, firing up the weed whacker for an even less frequent chore, whacking the entire fence perimeter on both sides.

This chore has it’s own set of frustrations.  Weed whacking a fence line is a weed whacker line destroyer.  I went through more than a full spool of line doing the job.  Plus since I do the entire fence so rarely, the vegetation that accumulates can be quite substantial, slowing down the process.  I really should just hit the entire fence line with Round Up.

Finally I began work on the landscape timber replacement project.  Ripping out the old pressure treated timbers was very easy since they were mostly a rotten mess.  I hardly needed my pry bar, most of it I could just grab on to and rip it out with my hands. I chose to work on the shortest of the 3 sides, figuring the 15 blocks I grabbed would be almost enough for that area.

Once the wood was ripped out I used mostly my gloved hands as the primary excavation tool, pushing back the mulch, pulling up the weed block and smoothing/leveling the dirt underneath.  I liked the end result although I later went back and flipped the blocks so the smooth side was up.

I made plans with Ali to accompany her to Target when I brought the dogs back Sunday evening.  She wanted to buy her own furniture for her deck, she was using one of the two chaise lounges from the house.

So we jumped in the van and headed up the street to the store.  I had a list of things I was looking for as well so we grabbed two shopping carts.  Ali got a new chaise along with a matching chair and table.  We precariously balanced the furniture on top of the carts after we grabbed everything else.

I carried the new stuff up to Ali’s apartment and lugged the old chaise out to the van and stuffed it in.  I wound up eating pizza at Ali’s for dinner and then helped her with the late night dog walk.  I wound up staying a bit later than I expected.  I wanted to get back since I was timing the Memorial Day race and had not loaded up any of the equipment in the truck yet.  Once I got home I quickly attended to race details and got the truck loaded in about a half hour.  I knew I had to get up early so I tried to go to sleep pretty early, around 10.

Well for some reason, I found myself wide awake at 2:30 AM.  Despite my efforts, I could not make myself fall back asleep so I said f it, and got up.  I spent the time in the middle of the night playing some Diablo 3.  It was weird and I knew would pay for it later if I didn’t get a nap in.

Timing the race was pretty uneventful, it was a relatively small event with less than 300 runners.  I managed to get out of there nice and early, shortly after 9.  I had received a text from Christy, who lives near by, asking if I could come jump her Jeep, her battery died and they did not own a set of jumper cables.  I said sure, no problem.

So I swung over there, hooked up the cables and told her to crank it.  The Jeep started but as soon as she took her foot off the gas it would die.  I then told her to hold the gas pedal down to keep the RPM’s up, hoping once the engine warmed a bit it would stabilize.  Well that didn’t seem to work either.  Even after a few minutes it was still dying.

I told her she would have to “two foot” it to the store to get the new battery.  That idea did not sound appealing or safe to her.  I told her I didn’t mind driving her Jeep there for her since I am experienced at this driving technique as a result of the Tacoma problems I had recently.  She felt bad that she would be taking up more of my time but accepted the offer.  I didn’t mind.

We drove over to Advance Auto and dealt with a woman that was super nice and helpful.  Not only did they install the battery (after testing the old one to make sure it was bad), they put a tester on the car to make sure there wasn’t a problem with the starter or alternator.  Plus, the battery had a kick ass three year full replacement cost warranty and a pro-rated warranty after that.

I noticed that after the new battery was put in, the car was holding idle on it’s own so I told Christy she could drive back.  As a token of her appreciation she drove through DD (she is a fellow enthusiast) and bought me an XL coffee (my second of the day).  It was much appreciated.

So once I got back home I had to dig into all of my post race work which took me up to 1PM.  I wanted to go to Lowe’s to grab a bunch more landscape blocks since Memorial Day was the last day of their sale.  I knew doing so would scuttle any chance of a nap before the running club picnic at 4.  Oh well, the nap was sacrificed.

I bought 60 blocks.  I was more efficient this time, asking if they could use a skid loader to bring a pallet out to my truck so I could load them directly instead of loading them to a flat bed and loading them a second time on to the truck.  They said that would be no problem, awesome.

I capped it at 60 blocks just because of weight concerns.  As is, the front end of the Tacoma was pointing up on the way home.   I parked it in the backyard and left it there, planning to lay down the additional blocks on Tuesday.

I was so tired/sleepy at this point.  My 2:30 wake up time was hitting me hard. As I laid on my bed with my eyes closed, I was half considering telling Ali (we were going to carpool) that I was just going to bag going to the picnic.  I decided to just grin and bear it.

On the way to pick up Ali I grabbed myself a 5 hour energy, something I only utilized once before during one of our western road trips.  I don’t recall it helping me all that much back then but I figured it was worth a shot.  I chose the Berry “extra strength” variety.

Well you know what, I think it worked.  I actually felt human, despite 4 hours of sleep.

We drove to the picnic in the SSR with the top up.  It was so damn hot and humid that I didn’t feel like sweating my ass off.

The picnic was held at Cutlass Cove, a beautiful beach side park in the exclusive Port Royal neighborhood.  There was a good turn out of people, most of which brought their own food items to compliment the hot dogs and hamburgers provided by the club.

I actually had a really nice time.  In years past I would typically be sticking by Ali most of the time at the event but I thought it was important that I made sure to venture out socially on my own now based on our new realities.

Later in the party Ali asked me if I wanted to walk down to Gordon Pass, where the Gordon River empties into the gulf.  I said sure.  By the time we got back the amount of people had thinned dramatically, I bet at least 75% of them had vanished in that half hour period.

Well most of whom was left were the more hard core partying part of the club so the fun continued.  I started juggling some coconuts and discovered another club member was a juggler.  We did some tandem juggling that had a lot of fail in it.  I also played with my juggling partners little daughter, she is very cute.

Finally there was a lot of yoga posing going on, my main contribution was doing elbow planches at various spots and trying to instruct others on how to do them.

We wound up staying much later than I expected, staying until after sunset.  Not having to work the next day made doing so much more palatable.

I dropped off Ali and helped her walk the dogs again.  I made arrangements to pick them up during the day Tuesday to hang out.  I also agreed to take them to the vet for an appointment for Nicki to have some gross discharge problem looked at.  By the time I got home, the 5 hour energy was now in it’s 7th hour, I was dead.

So as arranged, I went and picked up the girls on Tuesday after grabbing some DD.  I was not looking forward to another day laboring out in the hot sun but in my mind, I had no choice.  The 60 blocks in the bed of the truck aren’t going to unload themselves.

It was so hot that the dogs didn’t even want to stay outside with me.  Once they came out they wanted to go right back inside within a few minutes.

I resumed my pool border replacement project, starting on the other side by the far door.  I decided today I was going to utilize more precision when laying down the blocks, using my 4 foot level to make sure the blocks are level.  Well evidently, the ground has a slight downward angle.  I found the further I went the more fill I had to put under the blocks until I got to the point where I was using a second block underneath.  Well by the time I got to to the corner the border looked ridiculously high.

When I compared it to the stones on the other side there was a huge height difference.  I later decided to just rip that section down and redo it as just a single layer.  It looked better and would save me money by not requiring as many blocks.

I got a small break in labor mid-afternoon when I took the dogs to the vet where I picked up some antibiotics.  After dropping them back off at Ali’s I was right back in the border building soup, working until relatively late in the evening. I was just miserable by the end of it, all of that time on my knees was not a good thing and my hands/forearms were killing me from using them as human backhoes for hours.

My 60 blocks covered a good portion of the pool border.  I need roughly 25 stones to finish it. Since Randall had to bow out of volleyball this weekend, perhaps I will complete the ass busting project then.

I was frustrated with myself Sunday night, amazed and annoyed that I spent the vast majority of my waking Memorial Day weekend hours busting my ass.  Sure it is nice to get so much done but damn, the work/play ratio was definitely out of whack this time around.

 

The gripz are pfat, just mow it, 3 classes

Earlier this week I used some of my Amazon spiff points to buy a couple pieces of fitness gear.

The first item was something called Fat Gripz.  These hard pieces of blue rubber are designed to be used with barbells, dumbbells and pull up bars to make the grip area significantly bigger.

What is the point you ask?  Hand, forearm, and grip strength.  These things have tremendous reviews from pretty much everyone that uses them.  A fat grip equates to much more difficulty.  If you do a set of curls with 30 pound dumbbells and then do another set after slapping the Fat Gripz on you will be amazed at the additional effort required.

I will be using the Gripz primarily on my pull up bar but I will try them out for different movements as well.

The other item I got was a dip belt.  The belt will make doing weighted dips and pull ups much easier instead of holding a dumbbell between my knees.  It will be accompanying me to the gym today.

Last night I decided I wanted to take a chunk out of my weekend workload by mowing and weed whacking the property.  Since summer/wet season seems to have gotten an early start this year the grass needed full grooming.  I didn’t get done until after 8.  I threw together a wrap for dinner that included hard boiled eggs, tomato, carrots, hummus  and swiss cheese.

So I have now had a chance to play three different classes in Diablo 3, the barbarian, the witch doctor and the monk.  All three are a lot of fun in different ways.

The barbarian and his brute force, in your face smash mouth style of play is great for stress relief.  The witch doctor with his zombie dogs, endless jars of spiders and assortment of spells are just eye candy to watch.  The monk utilizes a Bruce Lee fists of fury play style that is fast paced and devastating.

If I had to pick a favorite out of the 3 so far I would probably take the monk by a slim margin.  I always did like Bruce Lee.

Yesterday I saw a video that outlined the procedure to replace a broken ceramic tile.  I have had a broken tile in front of the fridge for a few years that I first just covered with a throw rug and later tried to fill with some similar color grout filler.

Well after watching the video I realized I should just replace the damn tile, it isn’t rocket science.

This weekend I have several things I’d like to get knocked out but nothing set in stone.  Speaking of the tile replacement, I am going to rebuilding my home project list which was ripped off the fridge awhile ago.  I find having that list in front of me serves me well as motivation to eliminate items from it instead of having things drag on forever without ever getting done.

That list will have several items on it in addition to the tile replacement. Painting the bedroom, master bath, and garage will be on there.  I also am looking to replace the twice replaced landscape timber border around the pool with concrete landscape blocks.  Wood rots, concrete doesn’t.

As part of painting the bathroom, I am hoping to score a left over piece of granite/Corian from someplace that I can use to cover the big flat surface in the bathroom next to the sink.  Right now it is just white drywall that looks like shit.

Of course projects cost money so besides the tile replacement, most of these will be delayed until I have some more time to get a solid feel for what my new financial thresholds will be.