Friday, 18 February 2022

COSHH Cabinet Arrives

 

In preparation for moving into a new storage location OHBS, with grant help from a local community council, has purchased a COSHH Hazardous Materials storage cabinet. This cabinet recently arrived and is now awaiting uplifting to the new storage location.

Friday, 11 February 2022

Group Outing

All the volunteers took an hour out at the start of the morning to visit the proposed new storage location. For a lot of the group this was their first visit to the location. Following the visit it was back to the restoration work.

Volunteers at new storage location

Work on Saga continues with smoothing of the deck supports so that the new ply has a smooth surface on which to lie with no bumps or depressions. This task is a combination of planing off wood or adding wood where the supports need to be raised to match the surrounding support level.

Adding wood at the back

Adding wood at the front



We also started work trimming up the ply to fit around fixed deck fittings.





Friday, 4 February 2022

Checking out a new home...

As well as continuing to prep the deck supports ready for the fixing down of the new deck on Saga the team took and hour or so out to check out a new potential storage facility. We were able to take some important measurements and inspect the steel work to work out were we could put in a new boat door.

Trimming the ply to fit at the stern on Saga

Meanwhile in a different location another team was continuing to work on the painting of the dinghy Linda and cleaning of the rather larger steam boat Nellie.

Linda before interior undercoating

Linda after interior undercoating

Nellie before final cleaning & painting

Nellie after final cleaning & the start of painting

Friday, 28 January 2022

Cutting Expensive Plywood Veneer

It was time to start on the new deck for Saga. First we laid a couple of 8x4' cardboard sheets on the boat to work out how to juggle the separate pieces we would need to cut out. Templates were marked up on the cardboard sheets. These cardboard templates were then cut out and tessalated onto a couple of expensive Sapele veneered plywood sheet. The outline of the template was then transferred to the plywood and finally the required shapes were cut out. These are just rough cuts over sized by around 10mm. Final trimming will take place later.

Cardboard templates

Transferring template patterns to plywood
Plywood cutouts laid onto the boat

Friday, 21 January 2022

Saga Green

The interior of Saga has been touched up and is now finished. The next job will be the fitting of the new plywood decking. Work will start on the fitting the new deck in a week or two after the work crew have finished a couple of small jobs on other boats also under going restoration.




Saturday, 15 January 2022

Linda is looking smarter

 

The dinghy Linda is getting under underside painted in a smart light blue. Her oars are also getting the same colour.
At another location the painting of the inside of Saga has pretty much been completed. The missing deck support on the stern board has also been replaced and just needs a little fairing off to finish up the deck support work.



Friday, 7 January 2022

Happy New Year

Volunteers started 2022 by continuing with painting the interior of Saga. The work on the replacement deck spars is pretty much complete but we won't start to apply the new decking until painting of the interior has been finished - it's just easier to paint the inside without the deck in place.