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The House at Gate Hill - a Glencroft
jcormuss commented on kellyannmo's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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I am a freelance editor, so I can do my paid work just about anytime of the day or night. When I've done a lot of editing and proofreading, and my brain just plain hurts, it can be relaxing to work into the evening on the minis. I prefer to work on them in the daylight hours, when I can see better, though I am total night owl by nature. My problem-solving skills are much better during the daylight hours, that's for sure!.
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Yes, I think it would be, Kathie. Excellent point.
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I built my Westville in the 1990s. Now it's time for some renovations, as the house has been stored and moved several times.
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Thanks, everyone. I will keep an eye on eBay. That is dangerous, though, as I always find something else I want! What a shame that model has been discontinued.
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At our local True Value hardware store I found a super-glue product called SureHold-Plastic Surgery, which I applied sparingly to the edge of counter top. While holding the curved spigot in place with one hand, I drew masking tape from one edge of the counter surface, over the spigot and across to the other side of the counter surface. Once I was sure the masking tape would hold the spigot in place, and upright, I adjusted its position to be sure that it was straight and placed properly. I left it taped overnight, just to be sure. Removed the masking tape the next morning, et voila! You can barely tell anything was amiss. Thanks for your help!