7:04 am - Thursday - April 2nd - TWW - 44° F, humidity 38%, cloud cover 31%, wind 11 mph out of the south.....mostly sunny skies today with a forecast high of 64° F. On this date in 2017 TLE and I were enjoying the ocean....
at Vandenberg Surf Beach near Vandenberg Airforce Base, CA. The view this morning....
Charles and Phyllis arrived around 9 am for their overnight stay. Our goal Wednesday was to strip out all of the old caulking material used to seal the barn roof many years ago so we could reseal the center seam, and the area where the barn connects to the CONEX. The old caulking was in terrible shape resulting in a lot of leaking whenever it snows, or rains....
.....as you can see, the center seam where the two roof panels meet is no longer sealed. Charles and I spent the next 3 hours slowly removing that old caulk, and it was slow going, but in the end we were victorious...
.....due to the rain overnight we were not able to re-caulk the seam until everything dries. We'll give it overnight and then seal it on Thursday morning with GE clear silicone. One thing Charles and I know for sure is that old guys should not spend 3 hours on their old knees....lol. To say we were a little stiff after three hours of kneeling is an understatement....lol.
After a short snack break I spent time in the CONEX removing the shroud from the the pump we've been using to water the potato growing beds out of the IBC water totes. When I went to run it on Monday I could hear it humming, but the impeller would not turn, so I figured some debris had made its way into the impeller jamming it. There were about 10 Allen bolts to remove, and they were torqued pretty tightly, but eventually they were all removed, and within seconds I had cleared the obstruction, and began to reassemble it....yes I tested it and it began run normally again. After that I installed an electrical outlet strip on the front of the workbench to provide power for two battery chargers we have there. We had been running an extension cord from the outlet on the back wall of the CONEX, but it was a little messy. Finally, I straightened up the workbench, and put away tools which had been accumulating there over the past week.
From there I went to the garage to trim some tree branches away from the back of the garage where the three 100 watt solar panels for the solar generator are located so they will get sun earlier in the morning. As it is the solar panels are managing to maintain the battery, and even recharge it when the deep freeze is not running, so the experiment seems to be working.
Around 4 pm we all convened in the house for our communal dinner, Spaghetti, prepared by the loving hands of TLE. Life is good, and we are making wonderful progress at making the barn useful once again. Once we reseal the roof it will be 98% dry again, and we can use it without fear of things being stored there getting soaking wet.
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