Sunday, 15 November 2015
Day 394, Hammered, protection against blow-backs and blow-out
Being tee-total* and having an awareness that all manner of hazardous conditions may arise means extra caution is employed.
Under what circumstances?
On this occasion it is for protection against the loss of perspex shed windows due to weather events.
Yes I know, that's nowhere near as interesting as the title suggested.
The perspex windows have been fixed to the shed using the panel pins supplied.
Only panel pins?
No, this is Sheffield, on a hill, and it is windy here even during calm weather, it must be due to thermals.
Thermals?
Yes, up-draughts from the city centre, not the type used during cold weather when attending the footy.
The panel pins *might* be good enough, but that seems unlikely.
So further nails have been hammered home, and some cross-members applied, to increase strength and resilience.
With luck, and a following wind (is that right?) this should do the trick.
And there we are, all ready to start potting up.
It's a potting shed.
*This is not true.
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