Wednesday, September 25, 2024

 Wednesday 25th September a dry morning with warm sun at times before a wet afternoon.



                         Greg rescued some scales in need of repair so a job for the future



This was rescued but it is an unknown item that is rusted solid including the tools seized into the bed plate so another future job.



           An easier repair a gas lamp the just needs the bowl before being displayed in a period building



Then it was outside for a few more hours  filling the gaps in the path paving blocks





                                      before                                                            after




                               Looking better and it may tempt more visitors to take a look around



 Then it was Morris time Greg has been busy with the cab and we had to try and get the distortion out of the roof where the new metal had been welded in this involved the gas torch, dollies and hammers.




The Laurel boundary hedge is starting to get in the way of the mower with  branches and suckers sticking out over the boundary line. 


Clearing around the stumps to see what needs trimming



After a good session with a reciprocating saw and  secateurs it looks a lot better


now it needs some warm dry weather so the foliage can dry and be reduced to ash.


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