Mechanical stuff
Posted: July 8th, 2009, 7:40 pm
Finally, after 16 years of hardcore use, my Weber kettle grill collapsed. The third leg got so loose it was sitting at such an angle that it couldn't be used.
So, I bought a new one. Amazon.com. I buy everything I need there. You can literally buy everything in the world at amazon.com. Anything and everything. They ship it to your door and you don't ever have to leave the house. I hate shopping. Amazon.com is the perfect solution to me. No traffic, no parking, no problems trying to find a clerk. Just click and pay and it's delivered.
So, today, they delivered it and of course, it didn't come assembled. I had to put it together. I'm so proud of myself! I am very bad at mechanical stuff. I see a bunch of parts and freeze up. I look at diagrams of directions for assembly and cringe.
But I did it! Just me all by myself and I only had to hammer something twice to put the caps onto the wheels. No other tools were necessary.
Plus......... I only had one part left over!
Yay me!
heh
Are you mechanically inclined? Do you enjoy putting things together?
I remember when I bought my son a bike and my husband was up all night the night before Christmas putting the darn thing together. And he loved stuff like that! Why he waited until the last minute is another topic but the point is, even for people who are good at it and love it, it takes a lot of time.
Everything should be "No Assembly Necessary" ... Why can't the manufacturers do this work? We should get a discount for assembling products ourselves.
But still, I DID it!
(let's hear a round of applause!).... Yay ME!
Tomorrow night I'll celebrate by cooking myself a rib eye steak.
This weekend, I'll have to figure out how to dispose of the old grill. That's another problem. What do you do with stuff like that? You can't just throw it in the landfill! Any ideas on how to dispose of a big old mettle kettle so it will be properly recycled would be appreciated.
Thank you.
So, I bought a new one. Amazon.com. I buy everything I need there. You can literally buy everything in the world at amazon.com. Anything and everything. They ship it to your door and you don't ever have to leave the house. I hate shopping. Amazon.com is the perfect solution to me. No traffic, no parking, no problems trying to find a clerk. Just click and pay and it's delivered.
So, today, they delivered it and of course, it didn't come assembled. I had to put it together. I'm so proud of myself! I am very bad at mechanical stuff. I see a bunch of parts and freeze up. I look at diagrams of directions for assembly and cringe.
But I did it! Just me all by myself and I only had to hammer something twice to put the caps onto the wheels. No other tools were necessary.
Plus......... I only had one part left over!
Yay me!
heh
Are you mechanically inclined? Do you enjoy putting things together?
I remember when I bought my son a bike and my husband was up all night the night before Christmas putting the darn thing together. And he loved stuff like that! Why he waited until the last minute is another topic but the point is, even for people who are good at it and love it, it takes a lot of time.
Everything should be "No Assembly Necessary" ... Why can't the manufacturers do this work? We should get a discount for assembling products ourselves.
But still, I DID it!
(let's hear a round of applause!).... Yay ME!
Tomorrow night I'll celebrate by cooking myself a rib eye steak.
This weekend, I'll have to figure out how to dispose of the old grill. That's another problem. What do you do with stuff like that? You can't just throw it in the landfill! Any ideas on how to dispose of a big old mettle kettle so it will be properly recycled would be appreciated.
Thank you.