tribs wrote:
Hi All
Been working away in Wisconsin USA. .
A small part of roof is being taken off at the back of the house as we speak. The slates are off and some of the old joists - circa late 1880's are not that clever. So you'll be relieved to hear, that I shall be not so productive here for a few days so.
Wood treatment for woodworm as well as repairs. The worm is not that bad fortunately, but there is some crumbling on the face of the rafters, decades of weather getting in...somehow, and faults before in the 1960's I'd say, that were not corrected back then.
I'm also having natural slates put back on the battens, so I have to treat all the timber very well, before the insulation goes in.
One of the big hassles is too avoid damage to the sloped lathe and plaster ceiling below - which is ok, but still fragile all the same - Just like me - it doesn't like being knocked about
It's loads of fun, quite a bit of money, and damn hard work.
See ya