Old water mill

Bill Barnwell

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Found this old mill in Home Depot in a return buggy. I asked the worker if it as for sale, his reply was it's broken why would you want it. Little did he know! Folding a dollar bill in half (3") I checked the size to the building and found that it was close enough to "G" to work, best of all it was made out of resin. So after begging and pleading he sold it to me for $5.00 but made sure I understood that there was "no return".
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After repairing the base, fixing the wheel stand, painting the wood and coloring the store I had a very useable "Old Mill". I lit the unit with my newly discovered solar pathway lights parts (can't beat it for 98 cents). Lit the interior and the water spout that is above the mill wheel so you could see the water and wheel movement at night. All finished and I then discovered there was no way for mill workers to enter the mill. Off to Michaels craft store and I found a wooden look sliding door for $2.23 in the discount section. It fit perfectly and completed the project. Bill
 
Fantastic job..
 
You spent $2.23 on a door for a $5 house, what were you thinking ? :confused: You should have taken the builder to court for forgetting to install it.:D Great bargain, great find, looks the business. Max
 
You spent $2.23 on a door for a $5 house, what were you thinking ? :confused: You should have taken the builder to court for forgetting to install it.:D Great bargain, great find, looks the business. Max
Wasn't, saw the same door on e-bay guess the guy bought several when they were closing them out and he wanted $9.98 for it, too funny I could be rich if I had only been smart. Thanks for the kind comment, Bill
 
Nice one....
 
Found this old mill in Home Depot in a return buggy. I asked the worker if it as for sale, his reply was it's broken why would you want it. Little did he know! Folding a dollar bill in half (3") I checked the size to the building and found that it was close enough to "G" to work, best of all it was made out of resin. So after begging and pleading he sold it to me for $5.00 but made sure I understood that there was "no return".
a613fb46232cba7c17a0a0aead013e65.jpg
a8a029a5aaeb865184ad07a3bee003a8.jpg
b67c2b83b8a4c6c7bd3d2907f97c9fba.jpg
bda0d582165b8b6d7c50aec650daddb5.jpg
After repairing the base, fixing the wheel stand, painting the wood and coloring the store I had a very useable "Old Mill". I lit the unit with my newly discovered solar pathway lights parts (can't beat it for 98 cents). Lit the interior and the water spout that is above the mill wheel so you could see the water and wheel movement at night. All finished and I then discovered there was no way for mill workers to enter the mill. Off to Michaels craft store and I found a wooden look sliding door for $2.23 in the discount section. It fit perfectly and completed the project. Bill
 
That`ll do nicely thank you:cool::cool::cool:
 
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