Re: The Orangerie - roof skeleton in place
Posted: 09 Oct 2018, 09:20
Roger, what is holding that scaffolding down? Presumably when you get a tarp on the type of breezes you get up there will just get underneath it.
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Andyp wrote:Roger, what is holding that scaffolding down? Presumably when you get a tarp on the type of breezes you get up there will just get underneath it.
Andyp wrote:On that basis Roger why do high sided vehicles get blown over? I hope you are right and with the usual caveat of me knowing nothing I would try and anchor that scaffold if it were me.
Andyp wrote:Well I sincerely hope you are right.
Mike G wrote:Forget the orangery, Roger. It's obvious you should be building a windmill!
9fingers wrote:...
I presume the lantern is coming as a kit of parts for assembly in situ then rather than craned into place?
Bob
RogerS wrote:9fingers wrote:...
I presume the lantern is coming as a kit of parts for assembly in situ then rather than craned into place?
Bob
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Andyp wrote:It's going to be like a greenhouse in there, if the sun ever shines.
Malc2098 wrote:That was wicked of me, above! Bad Malcolm!
Can you put any constructional timber, 2 x 2 , 3 x 2, 4 x2, anything you've got laying around, above the scaffolding tubes but below the tarp to make smaller squares with less water collected, or even allowing the tarp to straighten out.