Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Classical Gas.....

7:20 am - Wednesday - April 3rd - Fontana, CA - 54° F, 87% humidity, wind 2 mph out of the southeast......heavy cloud cover today with a forecast high of 68° F.

Tuesday turned out to be a busy day.  I had received notice Monday afternoon that my new Seaflo macerator pump had been delivered to my son's office, so TLE and I decided to make a run into Rancho Cucamonga to pick it up, and also take another load of 'stuff' to store in his warehouse until our return from Alaska.  The pile in the trailer has been reduced significantly.....

Just a sea kayak and a couple of folding tables, plus the 
artificial turf to take to the warehouse now

....we left for the drive over to the office about 10:45 am arriving there 20 minutes later.  While I retrieved the macerator pump from the office mailbox TLE moved the VW around to the back of the building and began to unload our 'stuff'.   Within a few minutes we had found additional space on our metal shelving for our 'stuff' and we were back in the car crossing the street to the local USPS office to mail some packages: 1) Return the defective Seaflo water pump, 2) Return the TRICO pneumatic wiper core to Rome Truck Parts for refund of my $75 core charge, and 3) Return the 120 volt LED bayonet bulbs I had mistakenly purchased on Amazon.  The new ones have been ordered.  Thank God for the 'Flat Rate Boxes' the USPS provides.  The water pump and TRICO motor would have cost $25 each to send regular mail, but with the Medium size 'Flat Rate Box' it was only $14 per item. Our next stop was DSW Shoes where TLE bought some new sandals using a gift card she received for Christmas......about time, right?  From there we headed home where another project from my 'to do' list awaited my attention:  

5) Repaint the LPG tank with Rustoleum....again not the whole tank, but that which is visible when you open the LPG bay door.

I have been saving this painting job (Liquid Propane Gas bay) for last as I knew it would be the most difficult.  As you can see from the picture below there is a lot of masking to be done.....↴

 That red object in the lower right corner 
is the fuel/water separator

......I first wire brushed all the metal to be painted gray, and then set about masking everything that was not to be painted gray......↴


.....by 4:30 pm I had all the difficult stuff masked, with only the aluminum frame of the bay left.  I decided to leave that for Wednesday.  It will probably take less than 15 minutes to apply the gray paint, while it took about 2 hours to wire brush everything, and apply the masking tape.

Classical Gas by Mason Williams seems some how appropriate

The temp Tuesday was about 10° F cooler than Monday, and it was very welcome.  We began closing windows by 7 pm, whereas we had been leaving all the windows open all night, every night for about a week.

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