The main job is to be the refurbishment of the waterwheel, whose wooden boards have become rotten; this results in lack of power, as the water leaks out of the buckets. The bolts that hold the boards in have mainly had to be cut away, as they are too corroded to undo.
Richard removes a bucket bottom board |
Preparing the ground for new cobbles |
The work we would like to do in the kiln needs to be a "project", and so will not be able to start until the next Trust year.
Among other jobs, we have
- measured and drawn up the old harrow that was hanging in the barn so that it can be restored
- lifted the runner stone of the French Burr pair and greased the centre bearing
- dismantled and varnished the flour chute to improve flour flow
The old harrow |
Regarding the greasing of the neck bearing, it was suggested to me and I did so, to drill 3 holes from underneath and make up steel pipes with grease nipples on them, so the job can be done without dismantling! Great progress! Andy
ReplyDeleteFind it strange that an excellent suggestion re. the greasing of the Neck Bearing does not appear to have been considered, or any response to the suggestion been made. My apologies if this is incorrect.
ReplyDeleteOnly just spotted these comments - Blogger doesn't tell me there are comments, so I only found them by chance. I think there must be a setting I've missed, but the National Trust set the thing up. We'll certainly look at it this winter.
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