Saturday, August 22, 2015

That Sinking Feeling

Oh that sinking feeling that comes from a quick look under the kitchen sink that reveals that that noise is water squirting out of the plumbing.  This can't be good.

Cleaning up after dinner on Saturday night, enough spoons, bowls and plates have now been used through the week to warrant a run of the dishwasher.  I reach for the box of detergent under the sink and find a small jet of water squirting down onto all of the cleaning supplies that are stored there.  I would normally expect leaks to be coming from fittings, joints and other weak points in the PVC pipes, but not this time.  Water is pouring not from a loose connection, but through solid metal, from the base plate of the garbage disposal fastened under the right sink basin.  Like Moses striking the solid rock for the Israelites in the wilderness, I too just had to put my finger on the jet of water, it is warm, and it keeps coming. This can't be good.

I pull out the cleaning supplies that are being dowsed, and sling them on the kitchen floor behind me.  I have that sinking feeling; for I know that once I tackle a plumbing problem in the house, it is always more complicated than I first feared.  Always.  First assessment, I need a new garbage disposal.  Second assessment, the bucket under the leak should do the job until I get a running start at this problem tomorrow.  I go over to Lowe's and find a 'Badger 5 Under Sink Aerator' (what I have been calling a 'garbage disposal' all of my life).  I bring the Badger 5, half horse power little bad boy home and place him on the counter top and tell him, "tomorrow you will have a new home".

Sunday comes upon me early, as I have dreaded what can and will go wrong for this simple replacement of the garbage disposal.  First step, shut off the stop valves to the sink and dishwasher.  I reach under the sodden and moldering cabinetry, and twist those 25-year old handles to prophylactically seal off the plumbing.  The pot metal, builders grade handles behave as if they were made of peanut brittle.  The grasping handles go to smithereens.  I knew it!  These things always happen to me.  I confirm that sinking feeling.  Now I believe I have to replace the stop valves, before I can replace the disposal.

A couple of times back to the plumbing aisle to discuss my woes with Roy.  The second time back, I have photos on my phone that I call up and show to Roy and ask for his advice on all of these further plumbing configurations and complications.  Roy says, "I'm going to make this easy on you."  I smile weakly, knowing that 'easy' is just another word for "nothing left to loose" (Thanks to my inner Miss Joplin).  Roy tells me to saw off the copper fittings and put these compression 1/4 turn stop valves directly on the pipes once Ihave filed off the burrs.

WHAT! CUT OFF THE ORIGINAL FITTINGS?!! Can I handle this? I know once I do this, I have crossed the point of no return.  But OK, this will be 'easy', what have I got to loose?  After multiple runs out to the garage to rummage through the pile of miscellaneous tools I have hanging on peg boards, or hidden away inside tool cabinet drawers, I have now gathered my arsenal for the project, but I have that sinking feeling, this could go very wrong.  After giving final call for shower and toilet use to my wife, I shut off the water main to the house.  A pistol-grip hacksaw slowly does the trick, the original stop valve falls free.  Then the other valve is sawed off.  I file off the burrs.  Here goes nothing: I push those newly acquired, Roy recommended, compression fitted stop valves onto the raw copper tubing. I sure hope this works - but I still have that sinking feeling.

Next, I read and follow all of the instructions for the Badger 5 installation, in English, Spanish and French.  Did I miss anything?  
As we say in English, "No".
As we say in Spanish, "No".
As oui say in French, "No".

The bad boy Badger 5 is rewired using the old cables (new cables not provided, I don't know why), the disposal is mounted to the underside of the sink and then plugged into the power outlet.  A flip of the switch, and the disposal purrs like a kitten (but it is really has the teeth and heart of a badger, at least according to the label).  Next I twist the stop valves a 1/4 turn to the ON position.  I am tense.

No runs. No drips. No errors.  It works!
In a mood for celebration, I peel out of my damp under-the-sink working clothes, all of them, and perform the traditional plumbers naked victory dance right there on the kitchen linoleum. 

My wife hears some commotion and asks, "How's it going in there?"  
I say come and see!  She does come and take a look, but I think she may have regretted it.

But she is glad the water is back on and for the time being, everything works.



Sunday, August 16, 2015

Dog Days of Summer

Literally.

Our friend Diane was going to take a vacation for the first time in a long time, and asked if we could take care of Cooper and Bella for 10 days?  We agreed to open up Canine Camp Suneson.  

Camp Canine came with a big backyard, and Cooper was especially excited to bound outside and run the length of the lawn without his leash, which is always required for outdoor excursions from his second floor apartment.  Cooper was enthusiastic is his chasing of balls and hunting for sticks, which he liked to bring back inside - unless you took it away and threw it.  Oh what fun!  I'll just go get it and bring it right back. 

Bella is small.  If her four legs were inserted into four cardboard toilet paper tubes, her toes would not be able to touch the floor.  Stubby appendages such as Bella's, are not suited for running or gamboling.  Which, I admit makes it hard for me to believe she is a real dog.  More like a fuzzy family-sized mobile meatloaf or a large guinea pig, especially when she grunts rather than barks. Her short stature thus makes it conducive to pick her up off the floor and deposit her in your lap in order to apply petting and strokes; which she lets you know that she often needs.  But the human lap quickly be came secondary to another one of Bella's obsessions here at Canine Camp Suneson.

Bella developed a fast fascination with the most unlikely buddy, as a cross-species dynamic quickly became apparent here at Canine Camp Suneson.  The first time she encountered Isaac (one of our Desert Tortoise), she began to emphatically yap at him.  Isaac, was not bothered in the least.  But quite soon after the initial encounter, she quieted down and just stayed close to the tortoise.  As Isaac moved across the yard, Bella followed.  Cooper would come inside with us, but Bella wished to stay outside with Isaac.  Isaac would turn and start to crawl on Bella, she would move to avoid his trajectory, but only in the slightest.  Bella would come in the house, but then stare and yap at us.  "Bella, what do you want?"  Yap, yap, yap.  "Bella, do you want to go out?", we would inquire as we moved toward the back door.  Bella would dance in circles and kick up her heels.  We would let her out.  She would then stay out.  It was time for all of God's creatures to go to bed.  Sue goes out to find Bella.  Isaac has settled for the night under the Lady Banks rose bush.  That is where she found Bella too.  Sue had to crawl under the spreading canes to extract Bella and bring her inside.

The unrequited infatuation continued.  When we wanted Bella to stay calm and quiet inside, we brought Isaac inside as well.  Isaac would crawl under the kitchen nook secretary and enjoy the cool A/C; Bellas would then splay out on the floor with her nose under the secretary keeping an eye on her reptile love.

My hunch, is that mixed deep inside the Chihuahua-Schnauzer - or whatever, is some distant working shepherd real kind of a dog.  And for someone as diminutive as Bella, herding a tortoise is about a big as she can handle, and Isaac became her "herd" to watch and protect. And that she did for 10 days here at Camp Suneson.

No word from Diane as whether Bella's heart is broken by ending of her summer camp romance.


Bella and Isaac
Fast Friends from Canine Camp

Cooper (in the balck & white coat) and Bella
Keep tabs on Isaac Inside the House