Saturday, October 24, 2009
New Trailer
I bought a new trailer. I put it in the back yard, but when I went to haul it around front in the little 11hp lawn tractor, I almost went over backwards. I figured I would put a trailer ball on the new hydrostatic 20hp, and I would be able to move it with no problem. Then I thought it would kind of make a funny video with the 11hp popping into gear, doing a wheelie, dumping the trailer off its hitch and returning to 4 wheels on the ground. So I set up for the video, and the 11hp moved the trailer fine, it was somewhat terrifying just about going over backwards anyway.
The trailer is a 2008 6x12 fully enclosed. At 1/10 the cost of a new van, it puts out the same impresion with some good advertising on it. I will start to look like an employee, in my old truck. This trailer will also be helpful for any move we might do. I haven't figured out what I can possiby use the dune buggy for at jobsights, but I wil take it with me everywhere, until I fill the trailer more than half full of electrical goodies.
I think I will paint the name on my trailer myself. If I can find time to go to the sticker place, and see how much it would cost for them to make stickers, I will, but I am sure it will be hundreds of dollars.
Looked closer into new motors for the Dodge, and motor producers agree that I need a different, more expensive engine to run prpane. That just about doubles the cost because I needmore expensive parts in the motor, and it increases the chances
that my heads are not rebuildable, and I won't get core rebates for em. Thats all interesting because from what I read online you can just throw a propane manifold on anything, and that was happening I am sure.
I am looking at a maintanence gig in smoky lake, not sure exactly what it involves yet, but it is looking like 1 hour every day, plus the 1 hour retrun drive. That works out to about $55 an hour, at $40k a year. The wage is acceptable, and it allows for hiring someone to do it at times that I am in mexico and such. There isn't much electrical invoved, it is more like stoking the coal furnace, and changin filters n stuff. Checking all the systems are working. There are
lights everywhere that need replacing but most all of em require scafold to get to, being 20' in the air, and over bleachers n stuff. The job would also allow for me to make electrical offers or proposals on the side, and get great advertising
w my trailer in a busy parking lot up there.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Whats new
What all is new...
Ron has sold his house out here in Andrew, for $240k, which is more than $100k less than they were asking for it initially. Brand new house, brand new garage, and full 9'basement. He was just wining to me about putting his brand new 20hp lawn tractor on Kijiji for $250 cause he doesn't want to move it. Well I gave him $250 rite there. I think he is throwing in a bunch of other bonuses with it too. I'll see tomorrow. I may well make chains and a blade for this lawn tractor, we'll see when I get it in the light, I just saw it in the dark garage over a beer.
Work is slowing rite down, think I might need to advertise or something, if I want to keep working through the winter. I have been trading my one min Bollinger band stratagy for one week, and it does alright. I make more money doing Electrical, but that is all relative to capital. My intention was to make a fancy web site about the trading, wile I traded, because my attention is only needed a couple times an hour. But I get too distracted by facebook and email and never get anywhere w the web site.
I have to decide if I want to be driving into the city every day to do electrical work, and what type of work I want to focus on, where I should advertise. I should look in Lamont, then I could drive in to work with Michelle every day, that would be fun.
I made another drawer in my truck that slides the whole box out, and a small roof over the box to keep most of the snow off. So now I don't have to climb in my truck for anything, which is so nice, almost nicer than a van.
Friend of a friend can't make the last payments on his $15,000 2008 Yamaha V Star, thats a nice bike. I might be able to save his credit and take the bike for the $3000 he owes, which is really exciting, love the bad economy.
We need to go shopping for snow tires. We had a big snow fall already, but it is starting to melt now. Hopefully we are ok for another month or more. I got the sled out. I had put it away w a broken fuel line. I replaced the fuel line, the thing fired up first pull. I love that little sled. I need a 3 car garage these days just for the toys, and my new lawn tractor can't stay outside.
I ordered the air bag to fix my truck suspension, on Ebay, and mistakenly left Katys dads address on my paypall. I eventually got them to send the package to me, but they left Katys dads name on the package. I am putting the energy out there that I won't have to sign for it. I went and checked and they said that they won't give it to me w/o his signature if it is required. Maybe I can pay them $100, is that legal? It will be a real headache and cost me $100 more if I have to order another one just to get it here before my drive to Mexico.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
First Real Snow
The snow we got yesterday pretty much melted rite away, but not today. In fact it is still coming down, at 9:30am. Friend from the city just called to say the roads are a nightmare, going 5km/h everywhere. Think I will stay home today, keep the house warm, and trade the Japanese Yen.
Egg nog is in stores already, and I bought a carton out of habit. Then I was totally disappointed w nog n coffee. Did I mention our Espresso machine exploded? So I thought I could will Wallmart to have a cheap espresso machine for me, but it didn't quite work like that. I was in the city yesterday anyway, so i looked up the biggest wallmart on the computer. They had a machine for $60, double what I wanted to pay, but half what the local wallmart sells the cheapest one for. I bought it up and for the first time in years, I read the instructions, which was VERY interesting. We are supposed to "descale" the machine w vinigar, every month basically. A moment of clarity, thats why machines bung up after a year, then we have to CLR em and that probably corodes more than it should. So even our more expensive stove top unit that was sent to Katy in the states, will likely need the descaling after 40 uses. I am enjoying an Egg nog latte today anyway.
I would like to tell Katy there is no rush on the new stove top espresso machine now, but there is still the tentative plan to tow the camper to Mexico for Christmas and the camper is what I bought the stove topper for. That trip will be made solo by me, and I can see if I limit my driving to 8ish hours a day, break it up a bit, and sleep in the camper bed, if I can get away w/o swollen feet. The trip home will still be somewhat of an issue, as I won't take the camper back. This is one place the new king cab trucks are a little better, cause there is a small bench seat in the back that one can sleep on. Perhaps I will take the rear side seats out of my truck and put foam behind the front seats to sleep on. I think the swollen feet are entirely caused by the pressure behind the knee from the front seats.
I think I will have to unpack the sled from the lean to, and see if I put it away broken, I think I did. If I remember correctly it just needs a fuel line or something.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Truck Blog?
Ok I am going to have to change the blog name to my truck blog, I just need a cool old truck to make it interesting.
I actually purchased ed new sheet metal, cut the shape of my fender and welded it on w the new welder, in Arc welding mode. My only complaint is the low amperage rods don't have much metal in em, and they have a lot of flux, so a lot of welds look good untill you sand blast the flux off, then there is no connection between the sheet metal. I ended up doing my own hybrid welding, by using the arc welder and feeding tig rods at the same time, which worded brilliantly, just took a lil more concentration to feed the arc rod wile feeding the tig rod. I have not got the gas or regulator yet for tig, so the arc flux does that job somewhat. Hopefully no welder ever reads this, ha ha.
My knee is 100% again, it bothers me sometimes at the end of a 12+ hour day climbing ladders and running around. I decided to take up running wile I am in AB, entirely for my knee, and the cardio as a bonus. I would like to cycle, but out here in the country at least, there are just too many drunk drivers, and now the first snow fall of the year, cyclists are done for the season. So I have been shopping for runners, haven't got any yet, but I believe Michelle has some, and she wants to run w me so that will make it easier.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Winter is here
First time ever, we get home from work, its freezing outside, no fire in the house, and its above 20 degrees inside. That would be mostly the new attic insulation, but also the hot tub I expect. The heat would never get through the house, like it does now, without the insulation.
Today is Saturday, and I wired a garage today. Michelle Volunteered at the Pumpkin Festival, where the largest pumpkin was 1160 LB. I was rite on w my estimate for the garage, it took the full 10 hours, to wire a 60A load center, door opener, 2 outside plugs, 3 outside lights, 4 counter top plugs, 40A welder, 8 lights, 2 plugs, and a separate light and switch over the bench, along w 4 switches at the man door. It wouldn't have taken so long if the garage wasn't so full of stuff.
I went to Chevy to see what the $8500 cash back was about. Only on new trucks, pretty much over $50k, in the range of the Sprinter Van. I was totally unimpressed w Chevy's truck, and even more w their selection. They aren't even making extended cabs any more. Wanting an 8' box, and room behind the seat, I would need to buy a crew cab, just short of 23' long. One day I will get around to the Dodge dealer to test drive a Sprinter.
I got sheet metal yesterday to repair the rust on my Dodge fenders. I just need to buy a "nibler" to cut it, then make templates and try my new welder.
Today is Saturday, and I wired a garage today. Michelle Volunteered at the Pumpkin Festival, where the largest pumpkin was 1160 LB. I was rite on w my estimate for the garage, it took the full 10 hours, to wire a 60A load center, door opener, 2 outside plugs, 3 outside lights, 4 counter top plugs, 40A welder, 8 lights, 2 plugs, and a separate light and switch over the bench, along w 4 switches at the man door. It wouldn't have taken so long if the garage wasn't so full of stuff.
I went to Chevy to see what the $8500 cash back was about. Only on new trucks, pretty much over $50k, in the range of the Sprinter Van. I was totally unimpressed w Chevy's truck, and even more w their selection. They aren't even making extended cabs any more. Wanting an 8' box, and room behind the seat, I would need to buy a crew cab, just short of 23' long. One day I will get around to the Dodge dealer to test drive a Sprinter.
I got sheet metal yesterday to repair the rust on my Dodge fenders. I just need to buy a "nibler" to cut it, then make templates and try my new welder.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Attic insulated
The insulation guys just don't have time to come out here to Andrew, and if they came for just our small job there would be a $200 transportation charge, which is understandable, they are coming from Camrose. Very soon you won't be able to get a 2wd truck into the back yard, so I had no choice but to do it myself. I got 50 bags, and a blower on my truck, hired a local kid, it was going to be easy.
Well the local kid didn't show up, so I called him at 10am, and woke him up. He said he would be rite over. Then I had to call him again at noon, when he still wasn't here. He said, "well, your only paying me $15 an hour, and it will prolly only take 2 hours, its not even worth me coming over for that." I told him I had $50 for him and that still wasn't good enough, he said he would be rite over if I gave him $70, lil bastard. So I agreed. Then he comes over and he's all talkin about feeding the machine slow, and I am like, "I am paying you $35 an hour at this point, you are going in the attic" I was kinda pissed, that he had said he would come, and then just pulled that "I want more money, a lot more money" on me.
We got it all done in 2 hours and he went home.
I am lighting the first fire of the year today, I wonder if it will heat the house much faster?
I found a solution to my Lenovo sound card issue. Was actually from a windows media trouble shooting suggestion. My Lenovo won't even play DVDs silently, as it has a sound card warning, it just says there is a problem w the sound device, and won't play. But I found a USB sound card that might work. I ordered one on Ebay for about $6 I really hope it works, then I don't need to buy a new computer yet.
My truck had another suspension air bag rub through and leak, now it sits all crooked with one bag inflated. They don't contact when they are inflated all the way, but then when they are deflated they rub, and perhaps with a big load on the truck they squish out and rub even worse. Maybe I will have to make new mounts for em. I will have to get on that if I want to tow the camper anywhere.
Looking at houses in Victoria, we can't seem to agree on much. We will have to go to the bank and see what we can get for financing. I am not really excited to move to an apartment, so we are trying to avoid that, and looking for a house we can buy.
More talk about Mexico, and bringing the camper down there. That would be an immediate solution to having a place to stay. So we might do that, and leave the camper on the lot in Porta Vallarta. If that was the case, I would leave a week or two before Michelle, in the truck and trailer. Then probablly stay a week after her too.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Its hard coming up w entertaining photos daily
Nothing new and exciting to report. I took an impressive load to the dump today, but I am sure everyone is sick of seeing my poor truck all over loaded.
I find the dump entertaining, seeing all the stuff people throw away. Both our washing machine and drier have failed us now, and were headed for the dump today. Drier first, I did a quick autopsy, to find what caused flames to shoot out the front of the machine and burn up the controls. I found excessive lint on the heater element, had caught fire. Unfortunately the controls were too burnt to bother with.
Then the washing machine. I had already repaired the washing machine once, as the inlet filter was clogged w random scale and bits. Now the problem was the drain cycle, we just get the "locked rotor" buzz, and the water sits there in the machine. We have decided to reclaim the laundry room for spa type space now, with the hot tub, and massage table in there, instead of washer drier, laundry and such. So this washer is going somewhere, whether it is to someone else, or the dump, I had thought the water pump would make a great circulating pump for a hot water heating system too. I found great access to the pump from underneath, and a great big access port, w no tools required to open the pump rite up. Only to find the same culprit, a great big wad off lint, stuck in the pump impeller. So the washer didn't go to the dump. Wile at the dump I jumped off my truck tail gate onto the flat ground and my knee bent the wrong way, causing me the most pain I have ever been in. After sitting down for a wile I unloaded the last of the stuff and went home for a hot tub. My knee has never felt as good as it did in the hot tub, it was nice. It is a little swollen now, and won't go strait, I am walking w a cane, but a tenser bandage will make a huge difference. I do this about once every year or 2, but its never been from a jump, usually just stepping the wrong way. I think I need to start riding a bicycle again to bring the muscle back to my legs.
I had a hysterical time making up a face book profile for our puppy "Gus Gus Smith", because he is so quarrky. He like sorts his kibble into different colors and eats the red ones first. I had to lie and make him 18 cause apparently 2 month olds aren't allowed to have a face book account. Then I just couldn't stop laughing as I invited Michelle to "be my friend" as Gus Gus, I thought it was all hysterical. I have to find more ways to make myself laugh like that.
My jobs are coming along good, they will be boarding the Vegreville house early next week, and they will be painting the Edmonton house rite now prolly done on Friday. Friday I will most likely go to Edmonton and put plugs on and finish wiring the basement and garage there. Same thing in Vegreville but a weekish behind, and a much bigger house. Once they are both sold I am sure Larry has some fun new projects up hi sleeve, but he won't talk about them, cause it distracts from the current projects.
I had a brief worry about this hot tub, "what am I going to do with it when I sell the house?". That was solved so randomly. Because the "current" plan is to "rent to own" our house out to somebody w bad credit, in 9 months, when Michelle is done at te school. So I am on the job talking to the dry waller, telling him how great the hot tub is I just got. He says, "Yeh rite on, me and the wife plan on getting one in a year" Sold rite there, done deal. I don't want renters to have it cause they will turn it into a wave pool, having sex in it or something, rot the whole laundry room floor out and walk
I broke down and got a cell phone. just starting out w the most basic plan, but that will have to change quick, as I pretty much used all my min the first day, calling the gas company to mark their lines so we could dig, and the insulation guys to come do my attic. Plan is to master the cell phone internet, and get rid of this stupid expensive air card for my computer. I got a motorola version of the "Keybo" cell, so I have a full keyboard and all, really liking it. Michelle is having "hello kitty" cell phone drama. She needs to get a real phone. I don't know my # yet, only that it starts w 780-887-xxxx, so if you get a call from that # its prolly me.
I find the dump entertaining, seeing all the stuff people throw away. Both our washing machine and drier have failed us now, and were headed for the dump today. Drier first, I did a quick autopsy, to find what caused flames to shoot out the front of the machine and burn up the controls. I found excessive lint on the heater element, had caught fire. Unfortunately the controls were too burnt to bother with.
Then the washing machine. I had already repaired the washing machine once, as the inlet filter was clogged w random scale and bits. Now the problem was the drain cycle, we just get the "locked rotor" buzz, and the water sits there in the machine. We have decided to reclaim the laundry room for spa type space now, with the hot tub, and massage table in there, instead of washer drier, laundry and such. So this washer is going somewhere, whether it is to someone else, or the dump, I had thought the water pump would make a great circulating pump for a hot water heating system too. I found great access to the pump from underneath, and a great big access port, w no tools required to open the pump rite up. Only to find the same culprit, a great big wad off lint, stuck in the pump impeller. So the washer didn't go to the dump. Wile at the dump I jumped off my truck tail gate onto the flat ground and my knee bent the wrong way, causing me the most pain I have ever been in. After sitting down for a wile I unloaded the last of the stuff and went home for a hot tub. My knee has never felt as good as it did in the hot tub, it was nice. It is a little swollen now, and won't go strait, I am walking w a cane, but a tenser bandage will make a huge difference. I do this about once every year or 2, but its never been from a jump, usually just stepping the wrong way. I think I need to start riding a bicycle again to bring the muscle back to my legs.
I had a hysterical time making up a face book profile for our puppy "Gus Gus Smith", because he is so quarrky. He like sorts his kibble into different colors and eats the red ones first. I had to lie and make him 18 cause apparently 2 month olds aren't allowed to have a face book account. Then I just couldn't stop laughing as I invited Michelle to "be my friend" as Gus Gus, I thought it was all hysterical. I have to find more ways to make myself laugh like that.
My jobs are coming along good, they will be boarding the Vegreville house early next week, and they will be painting the Edmonton house rite now prolly done on Friday. Friday I will most likely go to Edmonton and put plugs on and finish wiring the basement and garage there. Same thing in Vegreville but a weekish behind, and a much bigger house. Once they are both sold I am sure Larry has some fun new projects up hi sleeve, but he won't talk about them, cause it distracts from the current projects.
I had a brief worry about this hot tub, "what am I going to do with it when I sell the house?". That was solved so randomly. Because the "current" plan is to "rent to own" our house out to somebody w bad credit, in 9 months, when Michelle is done at te school. So I am on the job talking to the dry waller, telling him how great the hot tub is I just got. He says, "Yeh rite on, me and the wife plan on getting one in a year" Sold rite there, done deal. I don't want renters to have it cause they will turn it into a wave pool, having sex in it or something, rot the whole laundry room floor out and walk
I broke down and got a cell phone. just starting out w the most basic plan, but that will have to change quick, as I pretty much used all my min the first day, calling the gas company to mark their lines so we could dig, and the insulation guys to come do my attic. Plan is to master the cell phone internet, and get rid of this stupid expensive air card for my computer. I got a motorola version of the "Keybo" cell, so I have a full keyboard and all, really liking it. Michelle is having "hello kitty" cell phone drama. She needs to get a real phone. I don't know my # yet, only that it starts w 780-887-xxxx, so if you get a call from that # its prolly me.
Monday, September 21, 2009
I feel way behind on my electrical jobs, since I went to Victoria for 2 weeks. Back to 10 hour days for a wile.
1200km home and all I broke was a strap, then backing the truck into the back yard w the bikes on it I broke my fancy chopper mirrors, w the fancy LED signals, under the pine tree, cause the branches were too low. Oh well its all replaceable.
I pushed Michelle around on the lil red bike and she loves it. I haven't tried to start any of the bikes yet, I've been too busy playing catch up for my boss essentially. That is the contractor that I do all the electrical work for.
Kim's old fire place is much bigger than ours, which is what we wanted, but it looks too big for the hearth that the lil one sits on presently. So for the trouble of building a new hearth and new chimney pipe, I am just going to put the big fire place in the office, or get new glass for the second small one, and sell the big one, I don't know. The big one might even be over powering for my man cave / office.
I got the tig welding kit for my new inverter welder, which is very exciting. But now it looks like I have to buy C02 or Argon, not sure which, the instructions that came with it say "where safety gear". I opened all the unadulterated boxes to see if mine was missing something, but they were all the same. If I find the time I will cut some sheet metal and weld new fender lips on the ol dodge.
1200km home and all I broke was a strap, then backing the truck into the back yard w the bikes on it I broke my fancy chopper mirrors, w the fancy LED signals, under the pine tree, cause the branches were too low. Oh well its all replaceable.
I pushed Michelle around on the lil red bike and she loves it. I haven't tried to start any of the bikes yet, I've been too busy playing catch up for my boss essentially. That is the contractor that I do all the electrical work for.
Kim's old fire place is much bigger than ours, which is what we wanted, but it looks too big for the hearth that the lil one sits on presently. So for the trouble of building a new hearth and new chimney pipe, I am just going to put the big fire place in the office, or get new glass for the second small one, and sell the big one, I don't know. The big one might even be over powering for my man cave / office.
I got the tig welding kit for my new inverter welder, which is very exciting. But now it looks like I have to buy C02 or Argon, not sure which, the instructions that came with it say "where safety gear". I opened all the unadulterated boxes to see if mine was missing something, but they were all the same. If I find the time I will cut some sheet metal and weld new fender lips on the ol dodge.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Hot Tub
Not a very good pic, but this is the hot tub crammed onto the stucco part of the laundry room/mud room, where the old Barrel stove used to be. We got it in place the same night I got in, and the idea was to fill it from the hot water tank and have a hot tub rite away, but it emptied the hot water tank and took a lot of cold water as well, so it wasn't really warm enough. Michelle got up extra early and had a rushed hot tub before she left for work in the morning though. I even got in the tub tonight w a cold beer, and it was glorious.
I am very happy about the bikes being here, even though I will probably haul them back to Victoria in the spring, at least I can have them all fixed and polished, ready to ride. I feel like I haven't done anything really creative since I moved to Alberta. I feel like my electric bike especially is a masterpiece of engineering genius. My chopper too,and I got a lot of positive comments on the chopper, at the ferries and gas stations, on the trip out. A gas jockey even wanted to buy it from me.
Making my truck run on fryer fat, and building wood strip kayaks from construction 2x4s all ripped down were all very creative and exciting projects. Only the Kayak was with a friend in Victoria, so I can't blame Albertans. I think it is the old house that I always need to work on, and the fact that we drive so much and I always need to do maintenance on the vehicles. I need to fix my bikes up and then come up with a new exciting project. I don't think I will even bother w the 650 chop if we go back to Victoria in the spring.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Back in Alberta
I made it back w no real incidents. Had to wait 3 hours for the ferry, as the three oclock filled almost 2 hours early. One tie down broke, but nothing fell out. I ran over 2 deer, but I am sure they were already dead. I weighed my truck in at the scales. I don't really understand what GAWR means but my GAWR front is 1452kg, and rear is 1633. I think thats the maximum weight. I got 1550 front and 2190 rear. So I wasn't too far over. Now I just need to unload it all.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Computer battery rant
Lil video of Gus, cause he is so cute.
I have bought 2 mini lap tops now, thinking that the batteries would last the advertised 6-9 hours, but they don't at all. They only last 1/3 that time at 2-3 hours, so I returned them both. The second one I specified that it was coming back if I couldn't get just 4 hours, 2/3 its 6 hour rating. I asked if there was anything special I needed to do. It only lasts 1/3 of its rating with no accessories plugged in nor turned on, just typing a document. Unless you dial the screen contrast down to the minimum, as I read in my internet searches for the truth. Laptop battery life is a farse.
I got 20mpg in the truck for the trip to Victoria, which is amazing, and that is on propane, so its a cost of 30mpg in gas.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
New bike
This is a 1977 Yamaha Special I traded the ol 67 Kawasaki dirt bike, that I had to fix more than I rode, and the ol 70's sled that didn't work very good. This bike has low km's, really good compression, and is ready to ride, with some front brake work. But I am going to hack it all up, and weld it back together into something unrecognizable. It had better be unrecognizable, cause Dave loves these old bikes and made me promise not to cut it up. He actually gave me an older "dump treasure" frame to hack up, that takes the same motor. That way I can keep one original, ha ha.
It is crazy hot out here today, and yesterday, loving it. I only have a thermometer in the house, where I come to cool off. Well its 27 deg Celsius in the house.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Randomness
Here is a picture of uncle Harvey and Michelle, in Toronto
I find it ironic that I went to a job and got compliments on my truck from a guy. I guess I get comments all the time on how well it is set up, but this was about the the truck only. This was from the drywaller. I looked at his van a
90's Aerostar, and realized I couldn't drive an Aerostar for work. I also heard that 35% of business, for companies with fleet vehicles, comes from people seeing the vehicle on their street. I will continue to use my truck for a wile, but I think I will get a sprinter and do some really fun graphics on the sides.
My truck milage is constantly improving its self since the new oxygen sensor. I got 14.1 mpg on the last fill, up from the 8-9 mpg
prior. I am hoping to get it up to 20mpg eventually, but I might just get something new before then.
I have found Larry, my main customer/contractor, uses different guys for every job. I am not sure why that is but I feel special being brought on to every job as the electrician. I tried a new professional aproach to meeting the crew at this new house in Edmonton. I walked in, introduced my self, shook the guys hands, gave them each a card, and dropped Larrys name so they new I wasn't there looking for work, cause there is lots of that that goes on. Well would you believe they
refered me to another job, that will require a permit and my masters. I am thinking at this point, I will go look at this new job on my way to Victoria Wendsday, or maybe Tuesday eavening if time allows it.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Escalated complaints department
This is a picture of the weeds in the back yard when we got back from our 5 weeks gallivanting around Toronto.
I first learned about the escalated complaints department from Sheldon, brother in law. He works for CIBC. I am so calling Royal Banks Escalated complaints department tomorrow. Without mentioning previous attempts to send a wire to my trading account, I sent a wire to my trading account on July 29 from Bloor st in Toronto. Other people from Canada get their wires to their trading accounts from Canada in two days. I called my trading company after 3 business days and they had told me funds can take 5 business days from Canada, and I was not to yell at my bank for 5 days. 5 days later I was in Huntsville and I went to the Royal Bank in Huntsville with my wire paperwork. After shrugging me off and telling me that they can't deal with other branches wires, they decide to help me. I find out my wire paperwork was filled out incorrectly and it was rejected by the receiving bank, now waiting for direction. So I directed them to return the funds to my bank account. About another 6 or 7 business days, on the 17th of Aug, we were back in Alberta and I went to Royal Bank to find out where my money went.
After telling me they can't help me with other branches wires, and trying to shrug me off, they find out my wire was returned because it wasn't filled out correctly, so it was corrected and resent, without my consent.
So then around the 23rd of Aug I contact the Bloor street branch by phone, and don't reach anyone, but leave a message. My phone call is returned and a message is left for me saying the funds were never taken from my account and resent.
So this morning I check my account, and funds were removed on july 29, and never redeposited. So this morning I called Bloor street again, and reached someone on the second call. "Didn't so and so contact you and resolve your issue?" No she told me the funds were returned to my account, I just checked my account and they were never returned to my account. So she agrees to leave a detailed message on the machine for me wile I am at work. I checked the machine and she tells me the funds were returned on Aug 17. So I check my account and there is an unknown deposit 8% short of the original withdrawal for the wire. I expect that was what she was talking about, but that doesn't cut it at this point.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Latest
A pic of Gus, cause he is so cute.
The latest electrical job is going really well, except that I get obsessed w finishing it and that is all I do, 7 days a week. For only one week so far, so its all good.
I was thinking today that I would like to advertise, just a little bit to do electrical work, just for people that are going to pay and not keep adding to the job for quoted bids. Then I realized that I was just offered a lot of work for the county, over dinner a few nights ago. So it is really good I got my masters when I did, and I will go see about this extra work tomorrow.
I get my first electrical inspection tomorrow.
I looked at that van a few days ago, I don't know what I expected for $200, but this didn't meet my expectations. It was very rusty with big holes along the bottom of the body to start with. Then the woman couldn't find the keys, so I waited around wile her husband came home with the keys he took to work. Then it wouldn't start at all, or even turn over. I could have fixed that rite away, but it was full of garbage, literally. Then even if I could have started it, got it into drive, and dumped all the garbage in their back yard, the steering wheel was coated in something like honey. It was really gross.
On the good side of things, I got 13.6mpg this last fill, w the new oxygen sensor. Because gas is $0.93 wile propane is $0.60 rite now, 13.6mpg on propane has a cost equivalent of 21mpg, because gas costs 1.55 X as propane. So thats not bad, the ol Aero stars only ever got 20 mpg. With all that in mind, I am going to run the truck for the rest of the winter, maybe even put a crate motor in it if I can find one cheap enough. I did buy some interior accessories for the ol dodge to organize my paperwork on the road.
So all was looking good to come to Victoria on the second of Sept. But I will have to check that the county doesn't need anything done before I commit to that departure date.
Michelle started her job today, first day. It is interesting to me that her coworkers all figure it is a great time to do renovations, because there are so many unemployed people they can just take the lowest bidder. That works as long as they can finish the job for what they bid it at. Again this job I am doing has surprised me with the cost of everything. I have spent on materials, just about, what I would have bid the job at. Good thing it is a cost plus job. Hopefully I will have a better idea after its done, what to bid.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Fun Pictures
I got some totally fun pictures today of the welder moving a large concrete stair set with the "Bobcat". The idea was to drag them from the back yard to the front of the house. The back yard gets a large deck and will have wood stairs. I don't know what happened to the front stairs but it it a good 5' drop off out the front door. It was way too much for the little skid steer, but the stairs were moving, until they EXPLODED into little concrete pieces. It was awesome, unfortunately I put the camera down at that point. And I still haven't found the usb cable for the camera.
Michelle starts her training today for working at Lamont High School. She gets to learn the accounting program and get her picture taken.
Yesterday I locked my keys in the truck at the gas station. It never really bothered me. I can barely get part of an arm in through the back window, past the tool box and not quite reach the quarter window behind the door to open it. I had always thought I could remove the tool box if that ever happened, but I managed to reach the quarter window latch w a 12" square.
I did get a somewhat victorious 12.5 mpg on propane. Gas costs 50% more than propane here so that is a cost equivalent of 18.75mpg in gas. Still not really good enough for all the driving I do.
I got 2 really cheap Aerostar options. I searched for Aerostars and there are a lot for sale with over 300,000 km on em. But I found 2 in need of repair. One needs transmition work, and has been parked in the garage for a decade, w only 150k on it, the other only needs transmission linkage, the latter I could get into drive and drive home. Either of those would be a great winter beater.
I was really enjoying having an old beater truck wile the welder drove the bobcat in very close proximity to my truck yesterday. I have a high price painted on the windshield, as if to say, you break it you bought it.
Yesterday I locked my keys in the truck at the gas station. It never really bothered me. I can barely get part of an arm in through the back window, past the tool box and not quite reach the quarter window behind the door to open it. I had always thought I could remove the tool box if that ever happened, but I managed to reach the quarter window latch w a 12" square.
I did get a somewhat victorious 12.5 mpg on propane. Gas costs 50% more than propane here so that is a cost equivalent of 18.75mpg in gas. Still not really good enough for all the driving I do.
I got 2 really cheap Aerostar options. I searched for Aerostars and there are a lot for sale with over 300,000 km on em. But I found 2 in need of repair. One needs transmition work, and has been parked in the garage for a decade, w only 150k on it, the other only needs transmission linkage, the latter I could get into drive and drive home. Either of those would be a great winter beater.
I was really enjoying having an old beater truck wile the welder drove the bobcat in very close proximity to my truck yesterday. I have a high price painted on the windshield, as if to say, you break it you bought it.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
First day on the job
The job site is crazy as ever. This job has an out of work welder doing the carpentry with a 1st year apprentice. No plan, and not much organization. So I just pull my wires where I think they should go, then someone mentions in passing, we are going to pull that floor out and raise it up 12". So I pull my wires out of the floor, and pull more somewhere else. But I can't complain, I get paid and its by the hour. I already knew from the last job, that I couldn't put an accurate bid in for this house, with no plan especially.
Hopefully it all comes together by the end of the month, and it can be drywall mayham for a few weeks wile I come to Victoria and get my motorbikes.
I was going to stop in to get a new battery for my truck. Rite now it has two crappy batteries that don't quite give the juice of one good battery. But instead I stopped by the dodge dealer to check out the sprinter vans. They didn't have any, but recommended a dealer in Edmonton that I will pass tomorrow as I go to get supplies, and fill up w fuel. That will be the first tank with the new O2 sensor. I fear nothing has changed, how frustrating is that?
Dodge did show me the Caravans, and they do come in a cargo van. But the cargo van is virtually non existent and probably has no resale value at all. Especially when the seats of the regular van all fold into the floor neat like any van from the 90's with the seats removed. Maybe I should just look for a used minivan, they are so inexpensive, and (besides the sprinter that costs more than twice as much) there is no improvement in fuel economy from 90's minivans to the 2009s.
Got a rough quote from an insulation company and it looks like they can blow it in w their two guys for less than the cost of insulation from Home Depot. There must be a big mark up on the stuff at the store. So we will call and book em to come to the house next time they are in Andrew.
Hopefully it all comes together by the end of the month, and it can be drywall mayham for a few weeks wile I come to Victoria and get my motorbikes.
I was going to stop in to get a new battery for my truck. Rite now it has two crappy batteries that don't quite give the juice of one good battery. But instead I stopped by the dodge dealer to check out the sprinter vans. They didn't have any, but recommended a dealer in Edmonton that I will pass tomorrow as I go to get supplies, and fill up w fuel. That will be the first tank with the new O2 sensor. I fear nothing has changed, how frustrating is that?
Dodge did show me the Caravans, and they do come in a cargo van. But the cargo van is virtually non existent and probably has no resale value at all. Especially when the seats of the regular van all fold into the floor neat like any van from the 90's with the seats removed. Maybe I should just look for a used minivan, they are so inexpensive, and (besides the sprinter that costs more than twice as much) there is no improvement in fuel economy from 90's minivans to the 2009s.
Got a rough quote from an insulation company and it looks like they can blow it in w their two guys for less than the cost of insulation from Home Depot. There must be a big mark up on the stuff at the store. So we will call and book em to come to the house next time they are in Andrew.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Back at to Electriacal work?

Here is a pic of the low rider I am still kinda thinkin about buyin. It is on air bags so it inflates to normal hight when you start it. It has been 2 months since I drove my big ol dodge. It seems like it lost power w the new oxygen sensor, but it is prolly just the same. I had thoughts of buying a brand new truck today I am so sick of my ol beeter.
To get the O2 sensor today I took my motorbike, which then broke its 3rd chain in 3 years. Its done for the season now. I got picked up by some financial genius wile I was hitch hiking home. He lost his F350 to Ford, and his Sportster to the Harley dealer. He was just racing back to his apartment in Saskatoon to get all his stuff, b4 the land lord changed the locks, for not paying his rent. I gave him $40 for giving me a ride, and so he could at least make it to Saskatoon.
I also met up w Larry, who I have been doing all the electrical work for. He is desperate to get me to wire the Vegreville place. That is the big job that I thought I was missing out on going to Toronto. He had a handyman do some wiring, but wiring is basically holding up everything, insulation, drywall, blah, blah, blah. I will have to go over the handymans work, cause this place has no attic, and no crawl space, and there will be no room to fix any mistakes without tearing drywall down. I get to pull my first permit.
So I guess the full time forex scalping will wait till this house is done. I did say I wanted more money for this electrical job, and it is closer to my house. I think Michelle starts training for school next week too.
Larry actually talked me out of blowing in attic insulation myself, he said its a real pain and it takes forever. He told me a company that can do it for about the same cost, but I think thats w him paying his 2 guys $30-50 an hour it works out the same. He did talk me out of it though when he told me how full his tandem axle dump trailer was w insulation, when he did it. I just can't carry that much stuff in my truck and trailer. The truck is outfitted w tools, can't even get my Kawasaki in it, had to use my lil trailer today to rescue the Kawasaki.
This might delay my trip to Victoria somewhat. I really don't know how long this Vegreville job will take, but if its like Larrys other projects I am sure it will drag on and on.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Motor Vehicles
So much to do now we are back home!
I thought that I might get a small camper for my ranger and use that as the little diesel motorhome. I looked everywhere for a used one for sale, and I found only one for $1500 in Edmonton. Rite away I knew it wasn't worth $1500 because it was from the late 70's, but I thought I should look at it cause it was the only one. It was so small inside I completely scrapped the idea of getting a camper for the little truck. There was no toilet, no refridgerator, I couldn't believe it. I might as well put the canopy back on the truck and get a nice foamy to sleep on in the box. We may end up getting a Vixen motor home yet. The Vixen I was bidding on went for over $15k in the end, same price as Vixens closer to Alberta, that we can test drive first.
I did get out to Edmonton Cast Iron where the Ranger head has been sitting for just about 3 years, all rebuilt and welded up. They were happy to see me, they thought I had abandoned my head. I had only forgotten about it, and my phone # had changed so they couldn't call me to remind me to come pick it up. Now I can start putting the Ranger back together one of these days soon, and run some cheap fuel.
I am replacing the O2 sensor in the ol Dodge, thinking that will greatly improve my gas milage. I will be coming to Victoria in the truck around the end of the month to help Kim with some stuff and pick up my motorcycles from the barn. I expect the truck to get better than double the present 8 MPG with a new oxygen sensor.
I went to look at a low rider Nissan truck that was pretty cool, but a big project. There was a lot more work left to do to it than the ad had described. So I opted to not take on another truck project, and just fix the old Ranger, so I can have a summer truck and winter truck. But I did oddly run into Dave that same day, and he happened to be picking up a crashed Magnum motorbike, which I had a look at. We bartered a deal out to trade the V 4 motorbike for my dirt bike that I don't ride, and the old 70's sled that doesn't work very good. I will make a new frame for the V4 engine, w a longer front end that has been waiting for years to go on something. And presto Chopper two.
Since we got back from Toronto, I insured my motorbike I have been working on the truck so I rode the ninja for my last 300km trip to the city and home. It was a lot of fun, I want to keep riding it until it gets too cold. I was really soar at the end of the day, but it was worth it. I really like that bike but for strait highway and distances you can't beat a chopper.
No pictures lately, I can't find the odd ball Fuji USB cord.
I thought that I might get a small camper for my ranger and use that as the little diesel motorhome. I looked everywhere for a used one for sale, and I found only one for $1500 in Edmonton. Rite away I knew it wasn't worth $1500 because it was from the late 70's, but I thought I should look at it cause it was the only one. It was so small inside I completely scrapped the idea of getting a camper for the little truck. There was no toilet, no refridgerator, I couldn't believe it. I might as well put the canopy back on the truck and get a nice foamy to sleep on in the box. We may end up getting a Vixen motor home yet. The Vixen I was bidding on went for over $15k in the end, same price as Vixens closer to Alberta, that we can test drive first.
I did get out to Edmonton Cast Iron where the Ranger head has been sitting for just about 3 years, all rebuilt and welded up. They were happy to see me, they thought I had abandoned my head. I had only forgotten about it, and my phone # had changed so they couldn't call me to remind me to come pick it up. Now I can start putting the Ranger back together one of these days soon, and run some cheap fuel.
I am replacing the O2 sensor in the ol Dodge, thinking that will greatly improve my gas milage. I will be coming to Victoria in the truck around the end of the month to help Kim with some stuff and pick up my motorcycles from the barn. I expect the truck to get better than double the present 8 MPG with a new oxygen sensor.
I went to look at a low rider Nissan truck that was pretty cool, but a big project. There was a lot more work left to do to it than the ad had described. So I opted to not take on another truck project, and just fix the old Ranger, so I can have a summer truck and winter truck. But I did oddly run into Dave that same day, and he happened to be picking up a crashed Magnum motorbike, which I had a look at. We bartered a deal out to trade the V 4 motorbike for my dirt bike that I don't ride, and the old 70's sled that doesn't work very good. I will make a new frame for the V4 engine, w a longer front end that has been waiting for years to go on something. And presto Chopper two.
Since we got back from Toronto, I insured my motorbike I have been working on the truck so I rode the ninja for my last 300km trip to the city and home. It was a lot of fun, I want to keep riding it until it gets too cold. I was really soar at the end of the day, but it was worth it. I really like that bike but for strait highway and distances you can't beat a chopper.
No pictures lately, I can't find the odd ball Fuji USB cord.
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