Today I have mainly been V3.0

Horsey Windpump.

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That should prove to be no competition to you !

I hope you’re wearing your sound deadening underpants

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Anne given you a new nickname?

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:angry: Are you cunts needing a new shirt from Charlie?

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He’s brown bread. :fu:

… And even if he wasn’t, he’d be 87, so more likely to be a nice pair of slippers than a shirt :blush:

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The real horsey windpump.

Waxham Barn

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Fantastic building. Got to love the flying buttresses outside too, often added as an afterthought. Same technique used to stop the walls of medieval cathedrals bowing from the weight of the roof.

That roof is absolutely spectacular.

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Nice,matches my speakers

Did they do “Only you” in the early 80s?

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No

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They’re buttresses but they’re not flying buttresses :wink:

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Runs off to google images

A ‘flying’ buttress doesn’t contact the wall at ground level.

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Indeed it is. Curious combination of hammer-beams and tie-beams though.The ties can’t be doing enough of a job to limit the thrust on the walls, hence the need for the buttresses.

VB

Fixing the tilt and slide door (bastard thing) on the back of our house. What fun and games…(bastard thing).

Now fully working again.

Bastard thing.

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fixing the cat bridge

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Suspect it wobbles less than this when it first opened.

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Managed to repair my sons electric snare drum (soldering up dodgy passive preamps has proved useful)… He’s just proved it by playing Parallel Shift by Rings of Saturn… I suspect the bass drum trigger will be next :flushed:

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