I was finally able to face starting the rebuild of the MMP (Mobile Money Pit) this morning. It was an interesting 3 hours. Started out cool with a stiff breeze, 96% humidity and complete cloud cover and by noon the sun was shining, breeze all but stopped, the temperature rose, and the 96% humidity continued. I was soaking wet but not suffering heat stroke LOL.
As a reminder here are some pics of what I am starting with.
I would bet that the TV antenna has been leaking since the day it was installed as that area had the most rotted wood and the most damaged metal frame member.
So I took the plastic window coverings loose and began the process of gluing and acrewing the outside fiberglass to the new framework that I installed. Kind of hard to photograph myself while working so here are the after photos.
And so ends today's part of the project. Hopefully tomorrow will a productive day also and hopefully I will remember to take pictures before replacing the plastic covering the windows.
Take care all and remember to cherish all the moments of life cuz it will all end in an instant and all the ones left behind will have is memories. Make them all special.
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Slow and easy Russ that heat will get you. Been working on brakes putting all new everywhere having problem bleeding tag I have a vacuum bleeder but still won't do it, I will figure it out. Cold and rainy here getting what's left of Henry. Let's all keep praying for all those effected by the storm.
Way to go Russ,,, take your time,, work at a relaxing but productive pace, It takes one day at a time and make sure you focus on sections at a time as to not overwelm yourself. Be especially careful with the heat and humidity levels,, that will drain you down real quick.Thanks for the update post. we will follow your progress.
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