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Dry stone walling
"®óñ© © ²°¹°" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 10:32:26 +0100, "Kate Morgan" wrote: Over the last few days I have been trying my hand at dry stone walling, it is a very addictive occupation. I am well aware of the fact that I am not doing it all proper like and the first person who comes up the lane and makes any comments re. that will get a pair of gloves and a large stone in their hands and told to do it then :-) unless it is Prince Charles of course, but then he would probably do some for me :-) Don't talk to me about loony Prince Charlie. Apparently he is on a nationwide *green* tour this week. Teletext reports that today he is making speeches encouraging the Welsh to help conserve rain forests. As a resident, I wasn't aware that we had any left. -- (¯`·. ®óñ© © ²°¹° .·´¯) Maybe he can persuade someone to erect wind turbines on some of the taller ones instead of polluting thecountryside with those ojectionable, unsightly wind farms . Bill |
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Dry stone walling
"Kate Morgan" wrote in message o.uk... Over the last few days I have been trying my hand at dry stone walling, it is a very addictive occupation. I am well aware of the fact that I am not doing it all proper like and the first person who comes up the lane and makes any comments re. that will get a pair of gloves and a large stone in their hands and told to do it then :-) unless it is Prince Charles of course, but then he would probably do some for me :-) Husband is creosoting all fences that he can reach and it is keeping us both out of trouble :-) Retirement is great ! kate sunny Gloucestershire If it's anything like building/repairing Cornish hedges (a bit like a dry stone wall, but with a core of earth and small stones, and generally much thicker and well able to support plant growth), then IME you do need a very good selection of stone so that you can choose just the right size and shape to fill that gap. -- Chris The wall was knocked down by a tractor so we have lots of stones to use to build it back up again. It is a bit like a giant jig saw puzzle but a lot more fun. kate Considering the thread-drift that has taken place, I'd hope you'd have finished your wall by now - good juck. Bill |
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snip The wall was knocked down by a tractor so we have lots of stones to use to build it back up again. It is a bit like a giant jig saw puzzle but a lot more fun. kate Considering the thread-drift that has taken place, I'd hope you'd have finished your wall by now - good juck. Bill Rain has stopped work and play but hopefully I will be able to get on with it tomorrow :-) |
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Dry stone walling
On 16/08/2010 10:32, Kate Morgan wrote:
the first person who comes up the lane and makes any comments re. that will get edited: some equipment in their hands and told to do it then :-) I am like that with lots of wee jobs "if you think you can do better ******* well do it yourself" but rather than one sweary word there is usually a tirade (troopers blush at my language during one of these rants). |
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Dry stone walling
"Kate Morgan" wrote in message o.uk... Over the last few days I have been trying my hand at dry stone walling, it is a very addictive occupation. I am well aware of the fact that I am not doing it all proper like Don't forget the "through stones". Mike tricky innit :-) I had a go when part of our front garden dry stone wall fell down, but gave up and called in a pro. I was worried my attempt might fall into the road! It least there were no materials to buy as he simply re built what had fallen down. Watching him led me to have another go on a bit at the back of the house that looked as if it might fall over into next door. I carefully took it all apart and laid out the stone on the ground in rough size order. I then did as he did and made a wooden frame the shape of the finished wall that I could move along as I built each layer. I never did get the hang of his main piece of advice "once you pick up a stone always use it, never put it back down and choose another" it probably would have saved a bit of back ache if I had. The finished wall is a lot safer looking than what I started with but no where near as neat as his. Mike |
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I carefully took it all apart and laid out the stone on the ground in rough size order. I then did as he did and made a wooden frame the shape of the finished wall that I could move along as I built each layer. I never did get the hang of his main piece of advice "once you pick up a stone always use it, never put it back down and choose another" it probably would have saved a bit of back ache if I had. The finished wall is a lot safer looking than what I started with but no where near as neat as his. Mike I still haven't finished the wall but not much more to do, I took the advice you passed on to me - once you pick up a stone always use it - it really does work and I have saved myself a bit of back ache :-) thanks kate |
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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message ... I carefully took it all apart and laid out the stone on the ground in rough size order. I then did as he did and made a wooden frame the shape of the finished wall that I could move along as I built each layer. I never did get the hang of his main piece of advice "once you pick up a stone always use it, never put it back down and choose another" it probably would have saved a bit of back ache if I had. The finished wall is a lot safer looking than what I started with but no where near as neat as his. Mike I still haven't finished the wall but not much more to do, I took the advice you passed on to me - once you pick up a stone always use it - it really does work and I have saved myself a bit of back ache :-) thanks kate Glad to be of help, even if the tip was second-hand. Perhaps you would like to come to Leyburn for further practise as I have just today noticed a great bulge in the front wall has appeared, strangely just after BT contractors have dug a trench up the road just outside the wall! Mike |
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