Thursday, October 09, 2025

Un-hinge or Re-hinged!

I .
Am .
Learning .

In January, before Rich's last catastrophic medical incident, he leaned on this lazy susan door and busted one of the hinges. It was metal fatigue so it was not all his fault.
I looked at it and decided it was TOO difficult to tackle, so I removed the door and let the stupid thing be open. 

I gave the good hinge to Step daughter and she said she'd have her son get new hinges and fix it. Well, that didn't happen through no fault of hers or grandson's.
Grandson Dennis showed me how to use and change the tips on the battery drill thingy. 

Hey. It is a tool which I consider to have a motor. And I don't get along with Motors, so I've avoided using it.

So I decided to randomly take a trip to LaCrosse which is an hour away. I ended up at a Crafty Store which I would say has LOTS of yarn! I didn't get yarn, but got some chalk paint. I wandered by the fall decoration stuff and actually purchased something to 'decorate' my house with. 

My next stop was a hardware store and the guy couldn't match the hinge exactly. However, he thought what I purchased would work. 

So here is my decoration stuff. I was pleased with my 'decorates' as the kids used to call them. I got them with 60% off so I didn't feel like I paid too much.
Besides, it makes me smile when I walk in the back door.







My next project is getting a smaller table in the eating area. One of those tables with fold down leaves?

So...
Onto the Elephant in the Kitchen.
The broken door.
[I was also painting an ancient table with chalk paint that's 
the thing laying on the floor]

So.
I carefully read the directions.
I carefully figured out that the predrilled holes from the other
hinges did not match the ones I had 
for
 these hinges.

So I changed the yellow thingy head from a screw driver
to a tiny
drill and made...
new holes....with
many curse words as 
I forgot what Dennis
had showed me.



 I then discovered that I had to take everything else apart to put things in the place I needed too.



So. I had to take things 
apart twice.
As I must be dyslexic
in reading directions.
I put the hinge
thingies in backwards.
Two hours later while 
using blocks to hold

things 

in place...


I had a Lazy Susan Door!


It could use some adjusting. But I am not worried about it.
IT works.

It only took a couple of hours and lots of redoes to get it this close.
I decided to just leave it. 
Close enough.

I imagine that if I was in a wood working business or carpentry [WHICH I am NOT!], I could have done this easily.

I was very pleased with my afternoon of pretending to know what I was doing.

The rest of the afternoon was spent cleaning up gardens that had been frosted this morning. It was a killing frost so Charlie and I got right with the program and cleaned up 3 garden cart loads.






This morning I'd met my friend who had the wedding this past Saturday at her farm. We looked at the photos I had and discussed future photo wedding plans. 

We had coffee. We had conversation. We had friendship. I must say that I have a couple of best ever friends in both Kristi and Olive. We communicate, we understand, we are empathetic, we are friends. And we take time for each other.

While I was in LaCrosse, I did take a hike in the city's park called Myric Park. I'll probably talk about it in my next post. I haven't been to Myric Park in over 10 years. I got to meet a nature photographer and a young son and dad on electric bikes.

But hey!

I got unhinged or re-hinged!


9 comments:

  1. You got it all figured out! Well done! Dennis can adjust it for you the next time he is there fishing! I like your new flower arrangements they look nice along with your white cabinets! You have been busy! Nice to have friends to visit with.

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    1. Yes, Dennis may have to adjust everything. I do like it that he worked in finishing for months so he learned so much about putting things together and using tools.
      He'd like to learn to become a mechanic.

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  2. Love the "decorates"! Meanwhile I think the corner cabinet door looks wonderful! You go girl! I have never used a motor tool. I think you did a fantastic job. It sounds like a good time with your wedding friend, too.
    Can't wait to hear about the visit to the park.

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    1. Yes, I'll get to that soon. This post was all over the place, but that is how I have felt for a while now...here there...everywhere.

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  3. Nice work on the hingey thingies with the drill thingie. Those are NOT easy hinges so big congrats! Nice decoration flowers; really pretty; and you got something because you wanted them for you. You're doing good. The frosted plants look pretty too for the moment. Stay warm. Linda in Kansas

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    1. Yes! Stuff I don't understand how to deal with are 'thingies'. Drills, saws, and motors. LOL.

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  4. Now that you know how to fix that type of hinge, you may never need to do it again. But you could!

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  5. It all hinges on ‘un’ or ‘re’. 😀

    We had a frost last night, but it doesn’t appear to have been a killing one.

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  6. Yay you, conquering thingies!
    The fall decorates look great.

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