BoatGirl’sIndianSummer

The adventures of me and my boat.

Outsourcing

My downstairs neighbor Drew helpfully volunteered to take the broken window around and get the bad screw removed.  As reported, he succeeded.  I was then able to clean up the frame and take a better look at it, at which point it became obvious that there were another 4 stuck screws that had been covered up by the outside piece.

I am capable of learning, so I did not immediately strip the screws, but instead liberally sprayed them with WD40.  Didn’t help.  I was in despair.  Rather than sit around and wait for them to miraculously remove themselves, I decided to try outsourcing again.  I thought maybe I could find a small machine shop near work.  One of the first that popped up when I searched was actually an auto glass replacement shop.  Hmm.  Cars and boats, both methods of transportation, and a window is a window, right?

I showed up ready to be sent away in disdain, holding my broken window.  The nice Persian guy grabbed it from me and handed it over to workers before I could even ask if they could fix it.  I helpfully pointed out the stuck screws and I believe his response was “Piffle!”

I picked it up that afternoon, nice new plexiglass, all back together, at $90 a bargain.  See, outsourcing works, just not to India.

That weekend, put it back in the boat (remembering to tether the frame to the boat as I lowered it into place, just in case it slipped - don’t want to lose it into the water) and with the help of the new man, sealed it all up and ready to go.

And since its plexiglass, I can hit my neighbor’s boat as often as I want.

23 October 2007 - Posted by boatgirl | Repairs, Sailing | | No Comments

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