StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: problems
prob / ddd - packing
18 Apr 2012 |
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Definitly how Not to pack a parcel - these two stage lights were trying to scrub their way out of the box. Note the holes. No bubble wrap nor any other space filler! I've stood the one light up to show two of the holes it had been making.....
TR6 - roof sheet [9 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas in the planking underneath.
TR6 - roof sheet [6 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas.
TR6 - end gutter [2 of 4]
30 Jan 2021 |
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2 of 4. The state of the end "gutter" showing the extensive rotten areas, which allowed water to penetrate into the end grain of the roof planks.
TR6 - end gutter [3 of 4]
30 Jan 2021 |
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3 of 4. The state of the end "gutter" showing the extensive rotten areas, which allowed water to penetrate into the end grain of the roof planks.
TR6 - external roof [1 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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IMG 20210106 135539170 - 1 of 3 ref cmpt I ; 3 "penny" sized holes
One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas.
TR6 - roof problems [9 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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Another area of rotten roof - in compartment 4, affecting both the narrow and the standard width roof planks.
TR6 - roof problems [8 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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Two problem found in compartment three.
Quite a large rotten area in the narrow planks, in the more curved part of the roof profile. Again, timber treatment has already been applied to the affected area.
Secondly, the gap in the roof stick splice means the sections will need bolting firmly together.
The lighter coloured roof planks indicate a replacements made some years ago.
TR6 - roof problems [6 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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Cmpt 2. Small area of rot in one of the narrow planks (these are to allow the degree of curvature required) The lighter coloured wide planks are likely to be from previous repair work.
TR6 - roof problems [5 of 9]
TR6 - roof problems [4 of 9]
TR6 - roof problems [3 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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Cmpt 1. Areas of rotten planks between the end and the next roof stick
[ note a) : the narrow planks are to follow the sharper curvature]
[ note b) : the wiring is nothing to do with us, that's how we found it]
TR6 - roof sheet [8 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas in the roof.
TR6 - roof sheet [7 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas in the roof planks underneath
TR6 - roof problems [1 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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Cmpt 1. After removing the ceiling panels, some problems were found. Images showing rotten ends of roof planks, and the roof stick. The largest hole is full depth, the black colour is the underside of the external roof covering.
This is additional to the re-compartmentalisation taking place.
TR6 - roof sheet [5 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas.
TR6 - roof sheet [4 of 9]
30 Jan 2021 |
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One of nine images showing various holes and other damage to the roof covering, most of the holes in the sheet corresponded fairly closely to rotten areas.
TR6 - end gutter [1 of 4]
30 Jan 2021 |
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1 of 4. The state of the end "gutter" showing the extensive rotten areas, which allowed water to penetrate into the end grain of the roof planks. Note the roof covering, held down by screws and metal strips.
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