legendrider
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In recent weeks our group has noticed that one of the wooden uprights in the 1st Norpex dig on Rampgill Vein was looking increasingly bowed and rotten.
Last night we found that the upright was pretty much destroyed, with only a few strands of rotten timber holding back the badly decayed tin sheeting which forms the RH wall of the dig.
Fortunately, having noticed the incipient problem a little while ago, we had materials stockpiled nearby to effect a repair, which was now deemed urgent.
We cut and shaped a new galvanised roofing sheet to size to supplement the original rotten sheeting which had rusted through and was in danger of letting the loose wet fill spill out from behind. We then dug a footer hole and inserted a new treated 4x4" timber upright with the new sheeting behind, and pushed it into place with a scissor jack.
A new steel RSJ header span had been located some weeks previously, a spare from Norpex's digs further inbye (thank you Ian C!) and this was trimmed to correct length with the Bosch grinder (never travel without it!). This header was hammered and wedged into place with the LH end abutting the limestone hangingwall on LH side.
A timber floor spreader was hammered into place to prevent the foot of the upright kicking out. Job done!
There are a few other small jobs which need doing in this area to improve the structural integrity of the dig as a whole, as it is now 30 years old and much of the untreated timber is way past its sell-by date. If you are in the area please do have a look, but you are requested not to move or interfere with any gear or equipment we may have left for the job. Better yet, if you have any spare treated timber or scaff / steels we would be most grateful for it - just leave it in the cross-vein on the left.
Thanks MARK
Last night we found that the upright was pretty much destroyed, with only a few strands of rotten timber holding back the badly decayed tin sheeting which forms the RH wall of the dig.
Fortunately, having noticed the incipient problem a little while ago, we had materials stockpiled nearby to effect a repair, which was now deemed urgent.
We cut and shaped a new galvanised roofing sheet to size to supplement the original rotten sheeting which had rusted through and was in danger of letting the loose wet fill spill out from behind. We then dug a footer hole and inserted a new treated 4x4" timber upright with the new sheeting behind, and pushed it into place with a scissor jack.
A new steel RSJ header span had been located some weeks previously, a spare from Norpex's digs further inbye (thank you Ian C!) and this was trimmed to correct length with the Bosch grinder (never travel without it!). This header was hammered and wedged into place with the LH end abutting the limestone hangingwall on LH side.
A timber floor spreader was hammered into place to prevent the foot of the upright kicking out. Job done!
There are a few other small jobs which need doing in this area to improve the structural integrity of the dig as a whole, as it is now 30 years old and much of the untreated timber is way past its sell-by date. If you are in the area please do have a look, but you are requested not to move or interfere with any gear or equipment we may have left for the job. Better yet, if you have any spare treated timber or scaff / steels we would be most grateful for it - just leave it in the cross-vein on the left.
Thanks MARK