
This up-and-down winter and plenty of days and nights of high winds have caused a bit of trouble with the doors of the shed. Once the gale forces worked the doors open, they flapped mightily until my dear wife Karen or I noticed and I ran out to intervene.
Hinges on the right side have become particularly troublesome.
For now I’ve come up with a temporary solution to keep the doors shut.
A more permanent move will have to be made, sooner rather than later..
You had me at your opening line! Clever fix for now, Mark!
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Make-do is part of life, Karla! Thanks.
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You’re welcome ☺️. Absolutely! Have a wonderful weekend!
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Sometimes you just have to shed your inhibitions.
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… and contact somebody with more fix-it skills than you have, Chris.
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I appreciate the make-do stabilizers.
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Sometimes you just have to, MBC.
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I’ve been there, go quite frequently actually 😉
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How long did it take you to notice/hear the flapping?
And how long did it then take you to run out and intervene?
The time gap between the above two events might be an important factor.
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You are so right, MBC. It happened once and I closed them with no great damage. It happened again on a different day and there it was with a busted hinge.
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😦
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like wizard of oz!
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Good thing I wasn’t riding a bicycle around our backyard, right, Beth?
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Absolutely
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