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Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Wednesday Work

A mystery worker noting sizes for a replacement threshold at Andrews House
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Geoff painting a door at Andrews House
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Terry & Dave fitting an irrigation system for hanging baskets
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Bob seeing to the stove
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Terry working on the irrigation system
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Dave fitting water pipe
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Simon & Martin fitting the new threshold
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Ian, Ian, Colin & Dave fitting another roof sheet
Working their way up the sheet
Unfastening the ridge capping  before .....
..... the 30 year old, twice used sheet
(photo courtesy of Dave Dixon)
Sliding the sheet down .....
(photo courtesy of Dave Dixon)
..... to the ground team, Dave & Colin .....
..... who take the sheet away
(photo courtesy of Dave Dixon)
Another sheet being removed
..... before being slid off the roof
Ian unscrewing
We've cleared up to the chimney, ready to recover
A sheet being brought up from inside the shed .....
..... is pushed out before going up
(photo courtesy of Geoff Lowe)
Dave screwing down where he can reach
Etc .....

2 comments:

Strawberry_Lynn said...

How does this new roof differ from the 2019 roof? Will this new one have a lantern along the ridge like the pre-2019 roof?

TRBlogMaster said...

In 2019 we stripped the lantern & roof sheets, built 9 new trusses & replaced 7, fitting new or reusing old purlins where possible. We realised we weren't going to complete the roof quickly, so stopped & refitted any old sheets to hand to get us over winter - then covid prevented a prompt restart in 2021. We've since done other work on MH shed such as replacing electrics, fitting windows & a new floor. Now we're stripping the old roof sheets again, fitted the last 2 trusses, new roof sheets, we'll replace the water tables at each end, rebuild the lantern, fabricate & fit smoke chutes.