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Pete W.:
Hi there, Rob,

Thanks for your post.   :beer:   :beer:   :beer: 

It's good of you to take an interest considering you've a cupola other threads to keep up with!

[Pun intended!!!]   :D   :D   :D   :D   :D   :D   

vtsteam:
Keep him distracted.  :thumbup:

Rob.Wilson:

--- Quote from: Pete W. on June 04, 2013, 03:27:23 PM ---
It's good of you to take an interest considering you've a cupola other threads to keep up with!

[Pun intended!!!]   :D   :D   :D   :D   :D   :D

--- End quote ---


 :lol: :lol: :lol: very poor Pete   :palm:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you got that shed up  :poke: :)


Distracted Rob


Pete W.:
Hi there, all,

A bit more progress to report, here's the pic:



These (i.e. the top layer) are so-called 'eco-sleepers'; they're impregnated with something that's supposed to be more environmentally friendly than creosote.  They obviously don't try hard with the pressure treatment - where the sleepers have developed cracks since I've had them the wood in the cracks shows snow-white!  I've given them a coat of 'Creotine', also supposed to be environmentally friendly but it made my skin itch.  I applied it 24 hours ago and it hasn't dried despite the bright sun-light.  The un-treated blocks at the corners are temporary, to hold the sleepers in the right place when I drill and fit the 200 mm long screws to secure the corners.

doubleboost:
Diesel mixed with old engine oil gives lasting results  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
John

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