Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Kitchen is out

It was another nice partly sunny Saturday morning drive out in the country to go to work on May. Outdoor it was 11 degrees. The indoor work temperature was just under 50 and climbing when I arrived. I could hear the roar of the wood stove, so I checked on it and added a few logs, and started right to work. I have to say I love the smell of a wood fire, the act of tending to it, so this heat source is an added benefit of working at this location.


I wanted to tackle the kitchen today, so I started on the sink. I easily disconnected the waste lines and determined right there and then to reuse them, as they are fine shape (they'll need new gaskets). The main traps are not plastic, but of a metal that I do not recognize, but they appear to have much life left in them. After loosening the clips under the sink, the cast sink popped right out. I will reuse it again, set in a stainless steel counter next time. I then disconnected the hot/cold faucet, and a second separate cold water faucet. I hope to rebuild and reuse them the faucets again, as I like their retro look. Here are before and after pictures of May's kitchen.


Before picture shot last year outside with Kitchen intact:
Picture shot today after the Kitchen de-install:
Underneath the counter I found the last four digits of May's serial number, written at the California factory in 1964 by one of the workers. This was so they could match the counter top with the right trailer being built.I feel pretty good with today's progress, and so I will look forward to working again next Saturday. I believe I will be tackling the bathroom and closets, and I need to get me some Cobalt drill bits. Until then....

8 comments:

  1. Looks great dad keep up the good work! I'm glad you have a healthy outlet this winter to keep you busy (but warm at the same time!) I love you!

    Andrea

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  2. you will probably also find the name of the guy who built your cabinets on some of the pieces too. They use to all sign their work.

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  3. Frank:

    I will watch for a name as I take the cabinets apart, and take the overhead lockers down. Thanks for the heads up.

    -Tim

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  4. Tim,

    Glad to see you're making progress. Who'da thunk it would be in the winter although if you have the heated space, it's gotta be the perfect time. When I start seeing pictures of beer and cheerleaders, I'll make the drive up!

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  5. Looks like fun Tim and a great place to work. I to like the wood fire, just more relaxing I think.Enjoy

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  6. Steve:

    I had not thought about Cheerleaders until your note. I can say that I am thinking of it now! We might have to settle for cold beer though.

    Cheers!
    -Tim

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  7. Doug: (Tinman54)

    I agree on the wood fire. It is such an added benefit that I had not considered before, but I sure do like it! Are you going to have wood heat in your Airstream Barn?

    -Tim

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