Monday, August 31, 2009
CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves - First game 2009-10
So this picture is the clock when all the human lightening rods had to leave the aluminum beachers. Barely into the 3rd quarter.
I sent Al and Sue to the car and I headed down to the band to see what I could do to help them get under cover. After a brief discussion that I could do nothing to help them, the rain and started big time. I started walking briskly to where I believed the car to be. But in the driving rain, frantic people, etc. there was no way I knew where the car was on the campus as I trecked to the west across the campus. I saw the banner of the School of Business and thought I might be able to get a bit of cover on the front steps to dare to pull out my Blackberry Bold into the we from the holster to call Al.
Al and Sue headed toward me and we met up and I got into the front passenger seat of the SUV. I was SOAKED! YIKES! We got back to their house and I changed into dry clothes and sat, had a couple of beers and tried to stop shivering. Finally I did.
http://community.webshots.com/album/574419428gNtCfm
Sue thought we should stay another night but we were determined to get home because we had taken advantage of our good friend doing the chores too long. We arrived home around midnight.
I woke up Sunday SO fluish. And I am still not over it on Monday night. OMG, have I connected with H1N1 through this weekend of activity? I think that if I am not feeling significantly better tomorrow afternoon I wil be getting tested.
Hope all are well.
Bill
Colorado State Fair Parade 2009
Rodney Atkins Concert
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wind Generator - Closing Trench
Wind Generator - The Pour!!!
It took 3.5 yards of cement to fill the hole and form. Start to finish, it was full in about 12 minutes.
For the days' work, the most time was probably spent on the "finish" work of the top of the form.
Justin and Dennis will return Monday the 31st to remove the forms and then as soon as two weeks from Monday they will erect the generator. We cannot wait.
As I have been doing you can go to Webshots to see all today's photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/574358096SbISvW
==End of Chapter==
Colorado State University - Pueblo
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Forms Are Set
Our wind generator foundation shaft is ready for concrete!And the trench and wiring are ready to be covered.
I will make an attempt to explain this form. Those of you who are technical may laugh at my humble explaination but all in all it shall enrich some. :-)
Those 8 lugnuts are on the top of the bolts I described in a precious blog about the bolts. There are two of those 8-point snowflakes that are spaced by 2 X 4's as part of the form. After the concrete is poured and hardened enough, the lugnuts are removed and the forms are are taken off to be reused on another pour.
The then exposed 5 or so inches of bolt will then be where the pole that holds the generator will be lowered, lined up and bolted down.
Next steps include (I assume) waiting for El Paso County to perform the open hole inspection so that they can pour concrete and reclaim the surface over the trench.
More photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/574337453pWdtKX
==End of Chapter==
Monday, August 24, 2009
Wind Generator - The Trenching
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Meet Our Goats - The Series
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wind Generator - Access to More Pics
Let me know if this link works for you! I think that connecting the blog with Webshots will allow me to share more photos.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wind Generator - Boring the Shaft
- The shaft is 24 inches in diameter at the smallest point.
- The shaft is 16 feet deep.
- The cage, being 16'6" sticks out of the hole approximately 6 inches.
- It is required that a minimum of 6 inches of concrete is above ground and the part above ground is 3 feet in diameter.
- It is estimated that it will take 4 to 5 yards of concrete to fill the void of the foundation.
- The bolts for the pole that are placed in the base are L-shaped and approximately 2 feet on the long side and 6 inches on the short side. (One of the pictures shows them laying in the rear of the utility truck on top of copper grounding rods.)
- The concrete base will have to cure for 3+ weeks.
Next steps:
- The trench from my pole to the shaft will be dug.
- The concrete will be poured.
- The electrical work (new net meter, new electrical main on the pole and cables the will be put in place but left disconnected from the existing meter.
- The trench will be covered.
Photos will be in Part II of this Chapter.
==End of Chapter==
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Introduction to Matrix Soaps
Wind Generator - Meet the Crew
Meet Justin. He is the guy in the orange coat. Most of his work entails running the equipment. He and Dennis are brothers.
Wind Generator - Rebar "Cage"
On August 12th, a crew of two showed with a heavy pickup and flatbed trailer with a lot of rebar on it. They went to the marked tower site and became constructing a most interesting contraption they called a Cage. They explained that the cage will go in the hole and provide the reinforcement of the base on which the equipment will be constructed.
Wind Generator - New Gate
I did not want to just cut the fencing and then try to mend it back. Just too tacky. And, since we have been here, we have wished for access gates to both pastures from the street. A friend and I went gate and post shopping on August 1st and we went to work. Al dug the post hole by hand of course and we filled it with an 8" round post, quickcrete and water that same day. Then on Sunday (the 2nd) while Al was working I got the gate hung. One small task left to do is shorten the new post but that will have to wait until fall when I get my chain saw tuned up for wood cutting and tree trimming. We are very pleased with our purchase and contruction. And, we are ready for the rigs!!!
==End of Chapter==
Wind Generator - Setting the Stage
Monday, August 17, 2009
Hi! This is Al!!!
Introducing the Matrix Compound
I am Bill Hanks and you will find both Al Livingston, my life partner, and me contributing to this blogspot.
Who is Bill? He is too complex for him to explain. Many interests. Professionally I am a Strategic Planning · Organizational Alignment · Consulting · Project Management · Process Improvement · Business Plans · Information Security Policy Development/Implementation · Contract Negotiations · Human Resources · Training · Business Continuity Planning · Disaster Recovery · Procedure Development · IT Security · Proposal Preparation person.
Outside of that environment, I am a dairy goat professional. I love LaMancha Dairy Goats and we have a nice herd of them. (I am sure Al will prepare and upload pics of them) I know quite a bit about dairy goats and always love bending ears about goat tending, maintenance and don't get me started on pedigrees!
Who is Al? He is the most wonderful man who has been a most significant part of my life for the past nearly 8 years. I will reserve the rest of his introduction to his first blog entry on our site.
The key motivation for starting this blog is the fact that we are adding a wind generator to our property and will be blogging about the installation and subsequent benefits of bringing more green to our compound.