There were 14 of us on site today - the odd rain shower blew through, but generally work proceeded at a pace.
The main task for the day was to complete the block work on Platform 2C. The brick laying shelter was moved into position to allow work to continue during the showers.
Work then continued and at the end of the day, all 60+ blocks were laid, and ready for the blue bricks next time. It really was a great day's block laying.
In parallel with the block laying 2 small gangs were selecting the right size blues and reds to start the brick laying on Wednesday. These were stacked front and back of the wall in convenient piles, ready to hand for the brick layers.
Eventually the dumper came into play for recovering the backing bricks from further up the track bed. It was hard graft but it means that work can start promptly next time.
Of course there are always those who run for shelter from a drop of rain....
In other areas, Robin continued with the brick cleaning and Vic grass seeded the bank behind 1B.
Peter K fitted the angle attachments to the lever frame that he made last week. Peter is a wizard with metal work of all forms, and I don't know what we would do without him (and his helper Tilly)
Finally for today Brian and I pulled the Cat 5 comms cable through the new ducting. it just remains for us to terminate the ends.
The main task for the day was to complete the block work on Platform 2C. The brick laying shelter was moved into position to allow work to continue during the showers.
Roger and Clive in action.... |
Work then continued and at the end of the day, all 60+ blocks were laid, and ready for the blue bricks next time. It really was a great day's block laying.
First by the barrow load... |
Then by the dumper load... |
Of course there are always those who run for shelter from a drop of rain....
In other areas, Robin continued with the brick cleaning and Vic grass seeded the bank behind 1B.
Peter K fitted the angle attachments to the lever frame that he made last week. Peter is a wizard with metal work of all forms, and I don't know what we would do without him (and his helper Tilly)
Finally for today Brian and I pulled the Cat 5 comms cable through the new ducting. it just remains for us to terminate the ends.
4 comments:
Tut tut that's not external let alone underground cat5 won't last many years.....
Hi Tim,
Fortunately this section of cabling only has to last during the construction phase. Thanks for your comments.
Bill
And I wondered about the distance, too.
Two barrier posts were found in the Broadway station ruins. However, they are both damaged at floor level, and the wooden cross piece is of course missing.
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