hello, wall.

Dec 24, 2010 12:34

we have had a 15-20 foot stretch of wall that we knew needed to be taken down and rebuilt, because it is severely out of plumb. it's out front, near the cottonwood tree, facing the road. it was built by volunteers on a day when none of the regular supervisory types were around to make sure that the plumb was taken into consideration, and sure ( Read more... )

wall, near misses, gas leak

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crankles December 24 2010, 19:59:47 UTC
Whew! That must have been frightening as hell. Glad all is well (though now I'm wondering what "true" and "plumb" mean)

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gwillen December 24 2010, 20:10:32 UTC
As I understand it, "true" generally means "straight, not bent", and "plumb" more or less just means "vertical, not leaning".

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yarrowkat December 24 2010, 20:27:18 UTC
yep. the top of the wall was about a foot away from the bottom of the wall, in terms of where they lined up with the ground. now, of course, there's just a big hole there.

a plumb bob is essentially a small heavy object on a long string. you hang the string off the top of your project and see where the small object lines up, which can tell you if your project is straight up and down (plumb), or leaning.

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crankles December 24 2010, 20:29:05 UTC
Wow. My ignorance unveiled ... I thought you had been talking to some guy helping you named Bob, and that he'd lost whatever this "plumb" was. :D

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yarrowkat December 25 2010, 20:17:14 UTC
:-P

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