Thursday, December 17, 2015

McGovern Barrow Boys

Jonny and Tim came and helped to empty the right hand side of the barn on Monday 16th December. Tim had just come back from Turkey so it was a bit of a shock to the system.
they did a great job, more than 50 barrows down the field and about 3 tons of stone all moved by hand.


                                                                  Clearing out the barn


                                                       Some pretty heavy stones to move




                                                                   The final pile

                                                                   Front cleared

Tim moving a heavy stone



                                          Job done thanks for your help!




Digger the Jedi

We have had a lot of problems with water at the back of the barn, and we should have laid the drains in September when it was dry- hindsight is a great thing.

The digger came on the 16th December and dug about 100 metres of trenches and started to backfill as we laid the field and brown pipe.

Cut off from the road as the digger crosses the track



Laying the Brown pipe across the track


Working up the back of the barn

Refilling the trench with washed slate


Fitting the gullies

 

The trench up to the back of the barn


Gable Ends- and Insulation Arrives

The weather has been pretty wet from the beginning of November so we haven't spent much time on the barn.
After the timber roof was fitted we had to build up the gable ends - that was hard, a lot of material and cement had to lifted up onto the scaffolding,  and we had to make sure that we matched the outer stonework with the existing walls.
Then we started to repoint the stone walls with 6:1;1 sand, cement and lime.
The next job was to move the scaffolding to along the wall, and inside the right hand end of the barn so that we could start to close off the the facia board to keep animals out.



The gable end finished- just need a block worker to build the kitchen



James helping to move the scaffolding




We always get great sunsets out to the west

We bummed and ached about insulation but eventually bought seconds from Pontypridd in South Wales for about 25% less than the cost for new. As it  is all going to be hidden it doesn't really matter.  Its Celotex and Recital seconds. The lorry and trailer delivering it couldn't get down the track, so it had to be offloaded at the end of the track and then taken by trailer to the yard.


The lorry arrives

 


Insulated track


Empty trailer


Getting it up the track



Yard full of insulation


James with a rainbow coming out of his head -- must be a lucky sign