Job That Could Not Be Put Off
Both sets of bifold doors were rubbing against the door sills so I decided that job could not be put off. This involved getting out the big guns - my electric planer and belt sander. After lowering the high spots I sanded and painted the sills with undercoat. Unfortunately one door is still rubbing against a small section of sill which is close to the door jamb where my tools can't reach. Plan B for tomorrow will be to undo the fittings from one side of that door and try sanding the bottom of the door to stop it from scraping the sill.
We went for a walk this morning but when the rain started we turned back and drove the Jeep to pick up the papers and support our favourite coffee shop.
Our caravan won't be finished by early April as the workshop has lost staff directly and indirectly due to the virus. That means longer working around all of the boxes of things that belong in the van but which are spread over the garage floor.
Yesterday I finished knitting a sample of the complex pattern I want to knit. My tension seems OK so I will make a start - if I get it wrong I can always undo it and start again! Time to get started.
We went for a walk this morning but when the rain started we turned back and drove the Jeep to pick up the papers and support our favourite coffee shop.
Our caravan won't be finished by early April as the workshop has lost staff directly and indirectly due to the virus. That means longer working around all of the boxes of things that belong in the van but which are spread over the garage floor.
Yesterday I finished knitting a sample of the complex pattern I want to knit. My tension seems OK so I will make a start - if I get it wrong I can always undo it and start again! Time to get started.