Jun. 22nd, 2005

I did it!

Jun. 22nd, 2005 02:14 am
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It took all day and a fair amount of swearing, but I have manufactured a platform for holding my air conditioner. I've installed it and checked that it holds the AC at the right angle, but I've yet to actually install the AC. That can wait until tomorrow, as I exhausted myself getting as far as I did.

The design of the platform was simple, and was suggested by [livejournal.com profile] _sps_, but carrying it out without the proper tools was a nightmare. Had I had an electric miter saw, or an electric table saw, the design would have been very different, and much easier to make. As it was I had just a single handsaw for wood, and it was designed for cutting trim, to boot.

In the end I had to stop to put together a work bench we had recently bought, so that I would have something able to hold the pieces of wood together while I worked. (Nope, we didn't have any adequate clamps). That took a couple of hours by itself, due to the utter awfulness of the assembly instructions and an accident caused by my over eagerness to use a reamer.

In the end, it was past 9:00pm by the time it was all together. Naturally, there had been a few mistakes along the way and things that had to be redone, hence my swearing. Some days it just seems I wasn't cut out to deal with the physical world. Give me virtual, any day!

Ah well, at least it all worked in the end. Tomorrow I will attached the wings and other bits to the AC, and fit it in the window. I'll need to get a piece of plexiglass or something to close off the rest of the window (A piece came with the AC, but it was only 1/3 the needed size). For the interim though, I'll probably just use some cardboard.

And now, I'm off to bed, but I suspect my wood-sawing arm will be rather stiff and sore in the morning, as it got quite a workout today.
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I just finished the rest of the nonsense needed to install the air conditioner. The final step involved cutting a bunch of cardboard to shape, and duct taping it into place, but it looks like I've managed a pretty good seal against the window. I've got it running full blast right now to see how cold it can get things, but it won't really be much of a test with today's weather. Wait till it tops 30 again, and then we'll see how good it works.

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