Showing posts with label USA Made. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA Made. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

Charlie's Melted Vase



This 'happy accident' is kinda abstract looking, and it reminds me of a "melted' clock I saw for sale in a catalogue last night. I want to put a big flower display in it! If it doesn't hold water then a dried flower display.




"Hi sherry

I don't know why but ... here are some pictures of a hand made glass vase with a hand made iron stand 
I made last year
I put scrap glass in a bowl with a hole in it to drop hot molten glass onto a mold I made...
then after it cools and is annealed drop formed into a vase
it failed
but is still kinda cool


I know ... I don't know why
  
happy thanks giving to you and all"

x o x 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Sherry's New Toy



My new food dehydrator by Nesco. It has been in use daily since I got it - mostly with drying herbs that are coming up now in the garden. I also made some organic lemon zest (below) which smelled up the house very nice today. Liz and I really like homemade zest.




Bob worked really hard this past weekend in my garden - he's really not into 'gardening' so this was a real chore for him. I'm anticipating a big crop!




On my list for new appliances this year to make things a lot easier on my neck/back I have the new Heavy Duty Commercial Grade 7 qt Pro-line Kitchenaid Mixer;
and the new Kitchenaid Pro-line Commercial Grade Food Processor and Dicer:

Both are reduced price at Williams Sonoma, so I'm going to ask for gift certificates from there for birthdays, X'Mas, allowances, etc., until I have enough.

The bulging discs in my back have not un-bulged or un-pinched any nerves - so although I'm much stronger and more 'fluid' I am preparing for things to remain the same for a while. But I'll still do my tractions, exercises and twice monthly machine decompressions. I'll also have to make things as easy as possible in my everyday life. 

We never had our cabinets fitted for insides of any type (and  everything is piled on top of each other - pots, lids, pans, etc.)  and to get anything out of them I usually have to use disc damaging brute strength, or try to get on the floor and heft stuff around and pull out what I need, then get up - and do it all over again when I put it back. So we researched Rev-A-Shelf cabinet inners and we're fitting our handmade, non-standard cabinets with these - one cabinet at a time. Why is everything a chore!?



x o x

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Speed Queen

Here's a picture of my new Speed Queen Washer and Dryer, complete with laundry to fold in front. USA made, commercial quality, extra large, really good warranty, etc... I love them!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Death By Minerals

We have been aware for several months that the water heater (in Mom's old place where we moved our bedrooms) had been going on the fritz for a while because it had been beeping, flashing lights and our water temps had slowly been reduced to cold or very cold. Finally, all the water from the sink faucets, the 3 to 5 loads of laundry I do daily and our showers went ice cold all the time. It was time to get a new water heater!

Since our refrigerator ice/water dispenser was forming stalactites, and our faucet handles were encrusted with minerals, we knew that we had 'mineral overload' in our water. So, since this 'good' water heater went belly up under the 'load' we thought a cheap replacement would be a better investment - after all our water filters still let the minerals through. Then if the new water heater OD'd on minerals we wouldn't feel bad and we'd be out a couple hundred bucks in a few years.

First, we had to empty the old WH by attaching the hose to the faucet bib on the bottom of the WH and running the hose outside to drain it - this would greatly reduce it's weight. 

It would not drain - we tried a bunch of stuff like running water at the various faucets and looking up 'draining water heater' in our 'How-To' book. Finally, Bob decided to heft it outside to drain it. All the while I was looking at the EXPLOSION warnings on the WH,  fretting and 'advising'. ('Maybe we should call a plumber?')

When Bob got it outside on the patio (he was sore all over the next day)-  it still wouldn't drain. So he took off the faucet bib entirely. It still wouldn't drain - and the faucet bib hole was about 2" diameter.

My brother Bruce, the plumber, has probably figured this out by now, but we were truly baffled! Bob put a big stick inside the hole and jiggled it around and VOILA! out came gushing a sludgy mineral mix the consistency of pea soup - and it stayed that way until the inside of the WH was drained. Occasionally, Bob had to 'help' it get out. There were chunks of blue/white minerals in the sludge and one medium spot of red iron-type minerals. The patio was glowing!

Good thing we ordered a throw away replacement - which, by the way, took over a week to get here from CA!

REPLACING APPLIANCES
Because our appliances are all dying at the same time, I've been researching 'Made in America' and simple - non-electronic control panel options. They're much cheaper without the bells and whistles - many of which we don't need and there's less to go wrong with them. Since we have mineral-ly water (with 2 water filters!) we decided to forgo the water/ice dispensers and simplify - and we don't miss them. We replaced our refrigerator with a large all-refrigerator (or all-freezer by flipping a switch) from Frigidaire. Not fancy but sturdy, keeps things cold, and has a lot of room. We already had a Frigidaire freezer and didn't need any more freezer space, but needed a lot more refrigerator. On sale: $599 from Sears.

We're looking at the "top of the line" Speed Queen top loading washing machine and front loading dryer for homes. Made in America - no electronic control panels - consistently great reviews and better for my back - all parts available and extensive warranty.  They're sold only in non-big box outlets (not at Sears or Walmart) like smaller appliance stores, fine furniture stores, or directly. 

We had to move the plumbing to the old kitchen area, but the electricians we've called are either too busy or haven't called us back. I'll try to get a picture of the plumbing in the empty washer/dryer space in the old kitchen/ new laundry room-to-be. My back treatments and our new WH may stall this project a while! But I drool over the washer/dryer at our local furniture store once a week until then...


Blessed Holy Week!