RERM - bs - window beads
RERM - bs - van loaded
RERM - bs - adding in the old
RERM - bs - chamfer details
RERM - bs - colour matching
RERM - bs - interior planks
RERM - bs - exterior gloss
RERM - bs - exterior view of planking
RERM - bs - glossed interior
RERM - bs - glossed roof
RERM - bs - holes repaired
RERM - bs - joint in undercoat
RERM - bs - new door frame
RERM - bs - new door planked
RERM - bs - new floor
RERM - bs - new to old
RERM - bs - old door panels
RERM - bs - old door repairs
RERM - bs - planking progress
RERM - bs - roof dry fit
RERM - bs - structural dry build 1
RERM - bs - structural dry build 3
RERM - bs - structural dry build 2
RERM - bs - six roof sticks before
RERM - bs - repairs in progress
RERM - bs - repaired old end arch
RERM - bs - oversize repair
RERM - bs - original panel cleaned
RERM - bs - distorted
RERM - bs - roof stick ends
O&S (meme) - argue with tools
nsr228 - chassis drawing
NSR23 - test fit of cill to chassis 3
NSR23 - cill test fit to chassis 2
NSR23 - test fit the cill to the chassis 1
nsr228 - future side view
NSR228 - cad chassis 2
NSR228 - cad chassis 1
NSR127 - completed chimney
NSR61 - chimney
NSR23 - ducket on display April 2016
KHT - lamp chimney line up
in mem - Phil Dowse
WR (O&A) Q&C - outside The Cob
O&S - murican world view
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
236 visits
RERM - bs - under repair


The six original roof sticks - and a short length of detached cant rail - under repair. This includes work on the cant rail "dovetails" and repairs to a small number of other areas.
In order to retain the largest amount of original material, the remains of severely rusted nails that had been used to fasten down the roof planks will be removed using a plug cutter and a tight-fitting section of dowel will be glued in as a replacement and then cut back to match the original surface. This process has just been started and will take some time to complete.
The new roof will need somewhere for the new fixings to be attached.
In order to retain the largest amount of original material, the remains of severely rusted nails that had been used to fasten down the roof planks will be removed using a plug cutter and a tight-fitting section of dowel will be glued in as a replacement and then cut back to match the original surface. This process has just been started and will take some time to complete.
The new roof will need somewhere for the new fixings to be attached.
Erhard Bernstein has particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.