Barn Update

This morning Halsey delivered *most* of the siding. Charlie and the boys showed up to start work.

I took off bright and early to get our electrical permit. We have a rather unusual situation. Well probalby not all that unusual. To get electric to our barn we don’t have any simple options.

We can:

  • A) Have Cinergy set a pole $$$ Ouch
  • B) Have Cynergy set a transformer to an existing Pole $$$ Ouch
  • C) Trench a boat load of very expensive cable back to an existing pole $$$ Ouch
  • D) Tap it off the house.

Option D is the best except we have no capacity off the house which is why we added service to the old barn.

So we now need to upgrade the service to the house, something we’ve been needing to do for a while now. This in itself involves other issues. We have to change the attachment point, update the panel, move the meter base, etc. But we get to bring 200amp service to the house, and pull 100 amp service to the barn off the house.

I picked up the permit for that this morning.

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Home Depot and Customer Service

Home Depot and Customer Service Or the story or the 1???x8???x8’ Pattern 116 boards.

OK, the story begins with what we’re going to put on the wall of our attic as we refinish it.  After looking at drywall, some close-out hardwood flooring, trimmed out plywood, and other options, we discover this really cool tongue and groove pine, 1x8x8 pattern 116 boards.  (It also comes in other lengths but 8 foot is all we can comfortably get up in the attic.)

As you know Home Depot doesn’t stock a lot of anything good when it comes to wood, good wood that is.  When you visit there, if you want decent wood, despite their advertisements you have to pick through piles to find stuff that’s straight, not warped all to hell and not beat up by the folks running the fork lifts.

To finish off the attic we need approx 105 of these boards.

We stopped by our local store, I was lucky to find ten that were good enough to use.

I took a UPC sticker from one of the boards and decided I’d shop around, even check with the local lumber yard.  There had to be a better way than buy these 10 at a time.

On the way back from another trip I stopped by another Home Depot and they too only had about 7 reasonable boards in stock.  I stopped by the “Pro??? Desk and asked for some assistance.

“What if I need 100 of these? What are my Options????

The Clerk was very helpful, he looked in his computer and told me, This store had 75, this store had 100, this store had 30, this store had 50.  I could drive around all day and pick from the piles until I had my 100…

OR, the stores get these in bundles or a skid of 108 at a time.  As inventory gets low, they automatically get an order for 108 more.  My store, the one closest was due to get 108 new boards in the next 3 days.  I should go there and have them hold that, not break it up.  They could deliver the 108 to me for $59.  I could use the good from the 108, and return the bad.  There would be more good, than bad because they would be handled less.

Sounded like a plan.

Last night I attempted to purchase that skid worth of boards.  However it had already been stocked.  In stocking them they bust them up.  Apparently, these Tongue and groove boards come in 4×8 sheets.  A lot of them get dinged up when they do that.  The guy that stocked them even told me, “Good luck finding 100 good ones???.  So we started over again.

I asked them to order for me another bundle, another skid or package.  How hard can that be?

I pre-paid for 108 boards.  No one there knew how to make that happen but they promised to call me the next day to let me know it would be done.

Today is that next day.  Apparently they can’t order anything that they stock.  It can only be ordered when their inventory gets low enough.  So my only option now is to start over or find a store that has a bundle.  We think we found that store but it’s a lot farther away.

They are doing the refund and purchase over the phone and we’ll see how long it takes to get the wood delivered.

I’m not holding my breath.

Buying things like this shouldn’t be that hard.

To Tractor or not, that is the question…

As we build our barn (for horses) we seem to be at a cross roads.  There are certain things like manhole cover lifter developed by Mag-Tools you need around a farm no matter what the size.  One of them is a tractor.

They sure come in handy.

For mowing, for cutting, for dragging, for lifting, for digging, for towing, for pulling, for…  Well you name it.

We have an antique tractor that came with the place.  In fact we negotiated it as part of teh deal.  It’s a 1948 Farmall Cub.  It’s a nifty 9hp tractor.  It has a belly mower.  A bush-hog sort-of.  A single blade thing.  But it’s just this side of evil.  It barely runs, or well hasn’t been run in two years now.  It has next to no power.  9hp isn’t much when you weigh almost 2000 lbs.

It has no brakes. 

We do have discs and a plow for it which we have used in the past.  Those did come in handy though with “Jr.” running as poorly as it does now I don’t think it would pull the plow.

Nope, with horses you need a loader, you need something with a 3 point hitch.  Something with down pressure so you can, oh, use a post hole digger, and has the ability to quick change attachements. Problem is, those things are expensive.  Mighty expensive, even used.

We also had a farm pickup, but someone stole that.  We didn’t replace it, and we should have but someone didn’t see the need.

So if you happen to have a 30ish hp 4wd tractor laying around with a loader that you don’t want and it needs a good home look us up 🙂

We’ll take care of it for you.

Weekend Update

Ahh, the weekend.
Well Pooh, I guess the other guy who was borrowing the BobCat needed it longer, or maybe he broke it because it never returned 🙁   so we didn’t get any more work on the fence done.

Next week and weekend should be big.  We’ll finish out our plans for the loft and the stalls.

Today Molly competed in the Level 4 & 5 State finals.  She did rather well all things considered.  They had more flights of 9 year olds than you could imagine.  She scored her all-time high All around score, a 36.795 ?  Which aint too shabby.

She hit the podium twice, and was in a group of 9’s that were pretty dang good.  Had she been in another group she’d had placed a lot higher, 2nd or third.  As it was she took 5th over all.  Very well done.  We are proud of her.  She finally notched a 9 on the Beam.  So she’s notched 9’s on everything at least once.  She had a rocking bar, beam and vault.  Her floor routine was good too but the judges were a little off.  She still scored well.

As it sits now Molly is thinking of dropping out of the USAG and going into the recreational ranks.  CRT team I think.  They practice fewer days, do fewer and smaller meets and don’t stress as much.  Molly sure has improved and this year she’s really grown as a person.  We love what it’s done for her.  But she’s tired.  Mama Litch is retiring and she means a lot to Molly.  Molly loves gymnastics, but she likes other things too, it’s not the end all and be all in her life and I think that’s good.

She’s honest, gives it her all and she’s happy with her results.  She never looks up the podium and an frowns because she didn’t end up with better than 3rd place.  She’s never looked at a medal or ribbon and sloughed it off because it wasn’t the right color.  She’s been happy with everything she’s received.

She’s a winner no matter what.

The state meet was held in Celina, OH, across from Grand Lake St. Marys.  Which: “Was originally constructed as a feeder reservoir for the Miami-Erie Canal, Grand Lake St. Marys was for many years recognized as the largest man-made reservoir in the world.???  Read more about that here.

I thought it was the largest man made lake, or at least it was at one time.

My dad and I took this opportunity to ride to the event.  It was a beautiful day, a tad windy but still we had a good time.  Maggie rode with me for the trip.  She’s a trouper she made it both ways without a complaint.  She was born to ride.  All in all we did about 210 miles.  1/5th an Iron Butt.  Come to think of it.  I wonder what the youngest official Iron Butt pillion is. Hrms…