StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Stanegate

TRv6 - Meranti [5 of 6]

01 Dec 2021 108
The solebars that arrived in the kit of parts, when tapped returned a sound that indicated that they might be repairable. So we set out to see what was possible. Further investigations revealed that the solebars were Meranti [Philippine Mahogany] - this timber was thought to be a suitable alternative to Mahogany and other tropical hardwoods during the late 1950s and 1960s - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shorea . Unfortunately, as this series of six images shows, the timber is not durable, with a tendency to rot internally when water has had access into the end grain, through boltholes or joints. These holes and tunnels have been produced in an attempt to cut out the rotten material, which is so soft that one's thumbnail can be used to dig out the fibres. Most of the excavations have not yet reached sound timber, so the decision was made that wholesale replacement would be required, as the restored vehicle is expected to be used in service.

gbw - Grindon Lough and the Stanegate

10 Nov 2020 4 1 286
Grindon Lough - this lake varies in size depending on how much rain has fallen in the past few weeks. This is probably near to the maximum extent, in February 2020. It has no surface outlet, but probably drains out through the ridge of hills to the south [on the right, as this image was taken facing east] The modern road follows the line of the Roman road known as the "Stanegate" along the line, more or less parallel to the top of the same ridge.