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Thursday, June 30, 2016
During a Restoration: June 2016
Laying out my spare flower parts to assemble the new planter boxes. This is a mix of dollar store and aquarium plants. |
After for all 4 balcony doors, the exact knife is from a set i ordered from china on ebay, it comes in a blue box with tons of blades and handles for cheaper than the local craft stores. =-) |
Top whiter post covers are from my personal A Frame, lower tan ones are the fixed up ones of the current reno just before I am about to paint them. |
Another home flipper's during photos:
Buying experience #8: June 2016
I honestly was not in the market for a house, i had just paid for house #7 and it hasn’t even arrived yet! however, i was looking for a lantern for the house i just bought. i was shocked to see that at 630am that morning a 99% complete (just missing the upstairs flower boxes) house WITH PATIO TRIANGLES!!! was for sale (not auction style) for a mere $116 including shipping. maybe my good fortune was in part because instead of listing it as an ‘A Frame’ in the listing title it was ‘authentic’ which i have seen it be called more than once. this one is also coming from the original owner. Since I JUST bought a house (to upgrade parts on my own), I dismissed it as bad timing since I would rather have had this house with the patio triangles since those alone are with up to $70. I went for my run and decided to make an offer when I got back, IF it was still available. Not getting my hopes up I offered $85, that way her net would be $101, not some lesser amount under $100. I was right, she agreed to it within 2 minutes of my submitting the offer!! She even asked me how she should ship it. So, I sent detailed instructions, nothing too picky, just things i learned over the years, like to request that the screws be put into a baggie, to use packing material to cushion the parts, and to nest the post overs together or leave them on the walls for protection.
i will say that the random success of house #7 woke up my obsessive interest in buying this house over and over and over again, so long as it is complete. I don’t care so much about what color the house is, though pink seems to be way more popular than the red and yellow one, if the house is nice and minty white then i can upgrade my house, if the house needs painting, then i can restore it to original grandure or reinvent it with different colors like i did with the green house or others have done with black, grey, brown and purple paint colors.
UPDATE: I got an email from her telling me that shipping is $85 and do i want to pay more because the shipping I paid was not enough, i told her I just won another house for $112 and I couldn’t afford to pay more, but would she sell me just the patio triangles, her reply was to cancel the order and not email me back about the triangles. Aren’t people GREAT?!
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Buying Experience #7: June 2016
On another random search on ebay for a frames, i found this nearly complete set being sold by the original owner. it was auction style and i ended up winning it for $102, so after shipping the house netted about $58. It was only missing a few post covers and flowers which are both the most easily replaced items on the house. also it was missing one lantern. the post covers are brown and broken, but overall the house is…
She did tell me that shipping was $75 which surprised me since i have always paid $40 with USPS and they have a business account with UPS which should make it even cheaper. so, after 75 of shipping, and $15 worth of packaging and box, the house itself netted for $12.
However, they packed it with the bubble wrap piled on top and no packing material to cushion any of the parts, least of all the post covers, so naturally they were smashed to bits in transit, see photos.
…so, while i am no longer interested in buying incomplete houses that include the chore of locating or making a bunch of parts, i was curious to see the current prices and not at all expecting a nearly complete house for close to $100.
UPDATE: I am in the process of renovating this house, so far I have upgraded my own house with: one new wall, 2 upstairs flower boxes, a few shinier screws and some purple flowers. This was the first house I used yellow tape to restore long clear doors (came out great). I did the most extensive repairs to post covers to date. 1 week after buying this another near complete house on ebay sold for only $62. mwa, mwaaa…..
Started off good: nice big sturdy box, I was so excited! |
Ok, nice packing on top, but whats this? No packaging around the actual house parts?? |
I knew already there would be post cover damage and possible window scratches. |
Gross bug dirt. |
35 years of dust accumulation. When you clean these plan on being in the shower for about an hour with parts, toothbrush and lots of liquid dish soap. |
The first step of every reno is to clean the parts, I don't know how buyers just set up the house with this much crud on it. |
Sunday, June 26, 2016
On Packing Post Covers for Damage Prevention
Nestled together snug as a bug. Here they are self supporting and take up less room when shipping. |
Thoughtless seller did not do the right thing. |
This is what happens when small parts are not wrapped with paper or bubble wrap. |
Once large pieces are taken out of the shipping box, this is what remains on the bottom of the box. :( |
Even the floor piece got broken, a blog host first. Testers plastic glue fixed it though. |
Alternately, you can leave on the walls for damage prevention while shipped or even just while being stored. |
Total support, though with 6 walls they don't stack as neatly. |
Custom Houses: Summer 2016
This I like. |
Hmmm, brown patio triangles... |
This configuration always reminds me of a shopping center for some reason. The sides could be mid century butterfly roof houses. |
Faded Glory: Here is the reason why complete restoration is necessary. Many of these homes are just too faded and far gone to leave as is. Just remember to completely remove all dust and dirt prior to spraying.
Im not sure whats going on here, it kind of looks like there was a fire and this is the smoldering remains the next day. Definitely not 'A-Frame Meth House'.
While not an A Frame configuration, it is the largest set up I have ever seen!
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