The weather this weekend turned back to winter - cold and rainy. We decided to use it as an opportunity to go to one of our favorite places, White River Salvage. Chad wanted to look for pins (I think that's what they are called) for the kitchen window hinges. We've never been able to open our kitchen windows because the pins were missing. There are currently nails holding the hinges together. Very classy, I know. We also just love to look at all the stuff there. Tons of old doors, windows and just a lot of ... stuff! That's the only way to put it. If you look close enough in the top picture you'll see a Ronald McDonald. Maybe we should get it for our front yard.
Follow us as we journal our life and the improvements we're making to our 1928 bungalow home.
4.13.2008
Salvaging for Parts
The weather this weekend turned back to winter - cold and rainy. We decided to use it as an opportunity to go to one of our favorite places, White River Salvage. Chad wanted to look for pins (I think that's what they are called) for the kitchen window hinges. We've never been able to open our kitchen windows because the pins were missing. There are currently nails holding the hinges together. Very classy, I know. We also just love to look at all the stuff there. Tons of old doors, windows and just a lot of ... stuff! That's the only way to put it. If you look close enough in the top picture you'll see a Ronald McDonald. Maybe we should get it for our front yard.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
I LOVE salvage yards! I could spend all day in one. You never know what you will find! Good luck with the hinges.
Dang! Stop blogging already....Sheesh. I'm so behind...
Hello Carmen and Chad,
I just want to invite you and your readers to visit us at http://www.showroom411.com/ for all your remodeling and construction needs. I love your blog and I hope you find the opportunity to come join us.
Sincerely,
showroom411
Post a Comment