jagman
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18 years ago

Provisionally at the end of November
Work weekend to re-timber Cwmorthin adit.
Work this weekend will be physically very heavy and will have an element of risk.
The job that needs doing is to replace and supplement the broken timbers supporting the outer end of the adit roof. this needs doing before winter sets in if we can achieve it.
Certain individuals and equipment will need to be confirmed as definate to ensure it goes ahead at the end of November.
The primary aim is to secure the long term safety of the adit before winter weather has a detrimental effect, also before weather makes moving heavy loads up to Lake Level difficult.
Please watch this 1st post for date confirmation.
Volunteers please step forward bearing in mind the nature of the work there is likely to be the odd arse nipping moment during the weekend
ferret
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18 years ago
i'l be there !
dependent on getting a lift from down south but will do my best 😞

p.s if anyone needs welding or fabricating dun for this let me know but would have to get someone to pick up my tools from cornwall if there needed :angel:
royfellows
18 years ago
I can virtually guarantee the Saturday at least, its useful worthwhile work in which I would like to help.
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SimplyExploring
18 years ago
Hi Roy

I remember you saying you had acquired a hydraulic ram, was this correct and if so can we use it on that weekend??

I apologise if I have my wires crossed with someone else
royfellows
18 years ago
Absolutely.
I will bring it along. It has various extension pieces and I believe that it generates about 10 tonnes of pressure. Its the same equipment as used by the Fire Service for opening up crashed vehicles to get the occupants out.
Its about 30 years old but still servicable and in good condition.
RF
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SimplyExploring
18 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

Absolutely.
I will bring it along. It has various extension pieces and I believe that it generates about 10 tonnes of pressure. Its the same equipment as used by the Fire Service for opening up crashed vehicles to get the occupants out.
Its about 30 years old but still servicable and in good condition.
RF



🙂 That will be very much appreciated Roy. Many thanks
jagman
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17 years ago
We now have 20plus people attending.
Those who are travelling for the event please bear in mind that accomadation is in short supply (it is likely that with the rate of vandalism in the hut it may not be sleepable) and it may be necessary to rough it in the mine itself.

20 people can NOT work in the adit itself at once and it may be necessary for some people to move on to other projects within the mine, we have several possiblities in mind (all equally physically demanding)

simonrl
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17 years ago
What sort of other jobs have you in mind Jagman?

How about some cleaning up of all the painted arrows?
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
SimplyExploring
17 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

What sort of other jobs have you in mind Jagman?

How about some cleaning up of all the painted arrows?



This was something that was brought up by me recently. And agree they need cleaning up.

There will be a new information board going in on that weekend also.

Other jobs include. clearing up the BVI, and re boarding the managers hut

Vanoord
17 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

How about some cleaning up of all the painted arrows?



And replacing them with some of those nice little illuminated signs pointing towards the exit... ;)

I'd certainly concur with removing any of the arrows that don't actually point towards the adit, although I wonder if there's an argument for leaving / installing some signs which do point towards the adit to ward against people getting lost. That's going to put the cat amongst the pigeons...
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SimplyExploring
17 years ago
Any arrows that are of use and serve as a safety device need to be left. The arrows concerned about are the ones that don't make any sense.
Vanoord
17 years ago
"SimplyExploring" wrote:

This was something that was brought up by me recently. And agree they need cleaning up.

There will be a new information board going in on that weekend also.

Other jobs include. clearing up the BVI, and re boarding the managers hut




I'd agree with clearing up the BVI - I assume you mean getting rid of the galvanised water drum etc.: presumably the crashed truck should remain wedged as it is, seeing as it's one of the classic sights 🙂
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jagman
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17 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:


I'd agree with clearing up the BVI - I assume you mean getting rid of the galvanised water drum etc.: presumably the crashed truck should remain wedged as it is, seeing as it's one of the classic sights :)



Yup, the idea is not to sanitise or restore, just move the clock back a little regarding the rubbish and damage in there.
simonrl
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17 years ago
Can we loose the pram wheels?

I'm sure they're not a period fitting...
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merddinemrys
17 years ago
Nah! The pram is one of the highlights. Over the years it has moved around and been seperated from its wheels! I wish I'd charted its movements now!

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