Trying to beat the heat

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Trying to beat the heat

#1 Post by jac » Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:41 am

This weekend I had to work on Saturday, so the idea was to get out on the lake on Sunday with our used 'toon that we have had for all of 2 months. Saturday ended up being 105 degrees (I have an outside job) and Sunday was forecasted at 107. After some hemming and hawing about the heat, around noon, the wife and I finally decided to round up the kids and go the lake as planned (one the few that is still accessible). She gets the kids ready and I run off to the storage to get the pontoon.

I drive back with the boat and circle around the cul-de-sac to the front of our house. Suddenly hear a pop and see one of the trailer tires rolling through the front yard. I get out and go over and stand by the separated tire shaking my head.

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The bearings, or remnants of them....

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and what they did to the hub....

My 8 year old son comes out and sees me, sees the tire and says "isn't that s'posed to be on the trailer?" I tell him it usually works better that way. He sighs and says "we aren't going to the lake are we?" I look at my watch and tell him not to count ol' dad out yet....

I race off to Academy to get a new trailer hub, rush back to the house and sit in the street to start fixing the hub. Did I mention it was 107? I yelp, then run to the garage to get a towel to put on the asphalt so I can sit on it and THEN start removing the toasted hub and installing the new one. 20 minutes later, coated in sweat and covered in grease I triumphantly step through the front door and tell everyone we are ready. My wife says we aren't ready till I change, clean up and wipe all the grease off the front door that I just walked through....

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Told ya not to count dad out yet..

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Needless to say, we beat the heat and had a great day at the lake, even if we did get a little later start than we wanted.
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Re: Trying to beat the heat

#2 Post by ArkieBoater » Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:51 am

Congratulations on hanging in there, you made your family's day I am sure, they all looked happy. Probably a lot of us would have said the heck with it, try it another day, esp. at 107 degrees.

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#3 Post by bassn386 » Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:53 am

Jac, you get Father of the Year nominations!!
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#4 Post by badmoonrising » Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:59 am

Love it when a plan comes together. :thumbsup
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#5 Post by Ron Burgundy » Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:29 am

Well done :thumbsup
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#6 Post by ezmuny13 » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:28 pm

way to go dad :nana :nana

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#7 Post by GregF » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:35 pm

I had a little "shovel ready project" myself this weekend. Saturday morning we woke up to a flooded yard. That oak tree ate a pipe going to my well and I had to reroute it. It was a pretty tough way to spend a Saturday. I got the water going Saturday and finished rerouting the electric Sunday in time to get in a boat ride.

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#8 Post by Mrtoler » Mon Aug 08, 2011 2:15 pm

I know exactly what your talkin about Greg, my family owns a water well business and the drought sure is taking it's toll on underground water pipes.....digging them up and repairing in this heat is pain!!!!!!
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#9 Post by GregF » Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:39 pm

This was all the tree I imagine. It grew wild there and I knew it was going to break a pipe some day but I really liked having a shade tree on the south side of the driveway.
I think I am far enough away to avoid any more problems.

There were two 1" pipes and a conduit there. I have bypassed the conduit and one of the pipes so far. Now I have to try to shoot a pipe 20 feet under the driveway to get the unbroken pipe out of danger.
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#10 Post by Mrtoler » Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:10 pm

I know I've read on another post, you said that's what's great about florida's sandy ground! You can shoot a 20' pipe under the driveway with the hose?????
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#11 Post by Bamaman » Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:24 pm

Big smiles are sometimes worth a little heat.

My sister flew on a Learjet out of Memphis Airport Friday @ 104 degrees. The FAA said it was 114 degrees in Little Rock at the time. 107 degrees is getting to be normal for Texas. It's a shame it won't rain in Texas--getting to be another desert.

We only have another month of such ultra high heat--the good news.
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#12 Post by Mrtoler » Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:01 pm

It's been extremely hot here in Houston, my local lake is drying up and FAST, the water at the deep ramp is only about 1'deep. So I can't go there, but I can always go to the gulf of Mexico I don't ever see it drying up
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#13 Post by GregF » Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:19 pm

Mrtoler wrote:I know I've read on another post, you said that's what's great about florida's sandy ground! You can shoot a 20' pipe under the driveway with the hose?????
Yep, that is how it works but the trick is hitting the spot you want on the other end. This time I am really hoping to hit a foot wide hole and I would really like it to line up with the pipe I have on the other side but that may be a little greedy ;)
I am really hoping to get 2 pipes in that hole from the other side.
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#14 Post by waterlab » Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:45 am

[quote="Mrtoler" So I can't go there, but I can always go to the gulf of Mexico I don't ever see it drying up[/quote]

Think that the gulf is scheduled to dry up next year,my inlaws live outside San Antonio, guess it's pretty hot and dry when they wish for a tropical storm or hurricane.

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#15 Post by jac » Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:21 am

Mrtoler wrote:It's been extremely hot here in Houston, my local lake is drying up and FAST, the water at the deep ramp is only about 1'deep. So I can't go there, but I can always go to the gulf of Mexico I don't ever see it drying up

Funny, we are actually scheduling two trips to the gulf in the next month and a half since we are reduced to boating in a few hoofprints with water left in them.... :roll:
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