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Shovel Part Duex by William

shvl_008So, I woke up to snow this morning. I sat inside and drank my crappy coffee. Yea, I not sure on that one still, as I posted earlier. Anyways, It's still just as crappy, I have half a cold cup left on the desk here. Anyways, I needed to run into town to take back some cans and get some frosting for the cake I made. German Chocolate if your wondering. I did not have enough to make it the way I wanted, and a second can ended up not being enough either. Oh Ya, back to the topic. This is an after picture of the shoveling and coming home, cause, well I didn't plan on writing this article before I shoveled.

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Turns out ole blue here is broke again! Right in the middle. I contemplated after a bit of shoveling with it to get back in the house. I used a different shovel to shovel because blue here sits in the back of my truck all the time. I must have set something on it to break it. I thought I heard a crunch the other night. So I pushed the snow away back up to the house here, and went assembled to team!

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Grabbed an extra battery too as you can see for my 14.4V Hitachi Impact drill. It's been out in the cold for a while, sometimes they just don't last, but the drill impressed me with full power! Snap or zip ties, whichever you prefer to call them, or even cable ties for you fancy people. Some drill bits, and a shovel! I brought in two sizes of ties, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do yet.

I started checking over the shovel and decided I wanted to upgrade it a little. The top part where the handle comes in was starting to look a little broke. Using a steak knife, yes I know that seems weird, but I forgot the nippers, I cut the cable ties I wanted to replace and started drilling out the holes, and drilling the new holes as well.

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You can see I have something stuck in there up at the top. The plastic was a little out of place so I used what I had on hand, which was a butter knife, to pop it back in, then just left it in there while the plastic warmed up a bit more. People really raged on me about leaving the tails on the zip ties when I originally did this, saying it looks tacky, but it's all about function, not form. I also got chastised about putting the snaps to the inside, not the back. You can see on the right side where the large tie is, there used to be 2 or 3 ties in front of that one that wore off quickly. This large tie was actually loose, so because I had left the tail on there, I was able to tighten it up easily in the end when I had everything ready to go.

shvl_004You can see here that I Kris-Crossed them. I'm not sure if this will help or not, but seems logical to me. I added all new large ties at the top by the handle. I really am excited this shovel is still lasting so long, So I am deciding to give it a little TLC with the tie upgrades.

 

 

 

There is a fish fry at the neighbors tonight, so I'm a bit distracted by that. Hope I didn't go to crazy on you guys with this one. Might be some beer drinking and pool playing going on, I have to keep on my game.  At least I got this all fixed.  Hope you like new format I'm trying out.

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Here is that final product for you. Since the ties are getting a bit outa hand, I sniped the tails off but left some behind incase I needed to adjust them later on. You can see how they look here on the bottom as well. I'm going to head out here in a few minutes and give her a trial run, or I might play a game of cribbage. It's seriously like 15 outside, I think I'm going to play cribbage.

Keep your stick on the ice.

5 comments:

William said...
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Thought I would report that I won the Cribbage game.

William said...
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The shovel is rocking the house too. Did some big time shoveling tonight, worked better then before!

Patrick said...
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Its Franken shovel... muahahaha

Patrick said...
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You should try putting a metal running strip on the bottom to make a sharper or more rigid edge.

Patrick said...
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I should of taken pictures of the body work I did on my old Beretta 94'. I hit a firebird with it a ruined the ground effects. But I was able to rebuild the old ones with some L shaped brackets some metal screws and a dremel. After completing the deed it looked as close to normal as humanly possible.

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