Yea just take breaks, babies go on the lathe and I meant to put shawl. πŸ˜…
Always keep a few on the go so can rotate and make sure they have different stitch patterns. Amazing how working on a piece can make shoulders ache.
I get an awful tight chest when building bicycle wheels, it is the hunched position I adopt while doing it I think.
Was so bad once I thought I was having an angina attack. Eek! :)
 
Its a while since I worked with slate, but you have to handle each 1 and sound (its a distinctive "ring" as apposed to a dull sound) it for soundness. So am sure he will have a percentage of waste in what he has
Plus I am sure you realise each 1 of what you see covers a little less than 50% of its size.
Plus there's nothing worse than needing a dozen more to finish a job:oops:

Anyway I am sure he will explain it better I have been away from it for a long time ;)

J

I sorted all the duff ones & left what I didnt want plus the trailer tyres were a tad on the flat side when loaded :oops:
so I said id come back & get rid of the scrap the chap said thats very kind but id come a long way so he'd do it.

Head lap depends on the size of slate & pitch of the roof there are charts to work it out id need to go & refresh
80mm is about right for the top slate to cover the nail hole on the lower slate. I think lol

If I need another dozen slates I know where there are a few lying aboot. ;)
 
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Bliddy gas boiler keeps going on the blink.
Past two days I have got it going, it works more or less all day then goes off sometime in the evening and won't go back on.
This being the third day I have just, on the third go, managed to get a noo thermocouple fitted and it works, but it didn't want to work even with a new one for quite a while.
I think mebbe I am a bit too scared of really tightening the nuts down as the pilot only stayed alight, after doing this.
Seems to always go kaput each time we come back from Frogland.
Still I have read up on how to test thermocouples so maybe I'll have a bash at that with the one I took off which worked, albeit intermittently, over 2 days.
Air in the supply? ?
 
Its a while since I worked with slate, but you have to handle each 1 and sound (its a distinctive "ring" as apposed to a dull sound) it for soundness. So am sure he will have a percentage of waste in what he has
Plus I am sure you realise each 1 of what you see covers a little less than 50% of its size.
Plus there's nothing worse than needing a dozen more to finish a job:oops:

Anyway I am sure he will explain it better I have been away from it for a long time ;)

J
Copper nails too not galvanized πŸ”¨πŸ”¨
 

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