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awemawson:
Then to dry up that platform Darren scooped up some of the earth that I shifted at the weekend and overspread in on the platform as it was still quite dry below the surface.

This let him get his motorised lift round to start putting up the galvanised gutters.

awemawson:
It was pretty dark by the time he left, and I couldn't resist going back out and trying the flood lights to see how effective they are: Answer - Very  :ddb:

Jo:
 :scratch: I assume you are not putting the back on the shed until the doors go in to avoid the wind pulling the loose sheets about.

It is looking a very useful space but I am not sure if the front door is tall enough to take a Traction engine chimney :(   

Jo

mattinker:

--- Quote from: Jo on August 16, 2017, 04:11:50 AM --- :scratch:
It is looking a very useful space but I am not sure if the front door is tall enough to take a Traction engine chimney :(   

Jo

--- End quote ---

It should he OK, traction engine chimneys are made dis-mountable for that reason!!

Cheers, Matthew

awemawson:
Give me the Traction Engine Jo and I'll see if I can squeeze it in  :lol:

Back sheets going on as I type - photos later. He left the back off until the roof sheets were fully screwed down, as the door opening faces the prevailing wind (roughly West) and there's every possibility of flying sheets with strong gusts.

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