28F and cloudy @ 15:00, high here today was 37.2F ... probably just after midnight. Current temp is the low. Active Winter Weather Advisory. Heading down to around 21F in the overnight.
Last night I cleaned out a couple of old pieces (42" and 65") of 1/2 black pipe using a brass 12 gauge bore brush, probably a good thing I did:
After that I cleaned off all the old pipe dope on the threads and then married the 65" piece to a new 36" piece with a coupling and put 90 degree elbows on the end.
That section is the vertical run on the interior wall from the top of the step to the garage ceiling, section is an 8' 9" run. With the elbows and the coupling I made it with around 1/2" to 3/4" to spare.
Put a 90 degree elbow on the 42" section, to run into the basement just to the right of the door into the kitchen. That 42" section will get screwed into the 90 elbow at the bottom of the vertical run forming a reverse "L". Should be long enough but won't know for sure until I get the hole drilled. No biggie if it isn't ... I can just slide it over so that it makes it inside.
For that reason, I'll wait to cut the boards I'll use as attachment points for the gas line.
Also got the plywood for the electrical sub panel mount stained with some Minwax "English Walnut". Stain looked to have dried out some, was lumpy ... may have not gotten sealed well enough last time it was used. Can is almost empty so NBD.
Got plastic coated wires (dog lead/run) picked up off the floor and boxed up, was a mess ... almost 30 minutes of my life I'll never get back ... lol.
Heater in box pulled a little further back in the garage, got box opened and instructions pulled out so I now have a hard copy (have been working with the digital copies on the computer for planning)
Heater uses a stainless metal thimble with an interior cylinder where the flue passes through the exterior stud wall to keep the hot flue from contacting anything combustible.
Instructions aren't real clear as to whether the perimeter of the thimble flashing should be blocked out with lumber to prevent anything from contacting that interior cylinder that the flue pipe passes through. Walls are currently uninsulated but I plan on blowing in loose cellulose insulation later. Will probably email Mr. Heater for clarification ... but if anyone has any insights feel free to chime in ...
The tall step ladder is still out in the garden and it's too cold to mess with getting that inside today so I'm somewhat limited on working on anything high up. Probably wait until Thursday when there's some sun and it warms up to 48F.
The plywood for the electrical panel should be ready to receive a coat of Danish Oil so will get that done, as well as getting the hole drilled for the gas line going into the house.
Maybe get the boards cut to support the gas line as well.
Hopper and tube feeders need refilled.
Hope everyone is having a great Monday ...
