Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Never enough

You can never have enough clamps. Here we are gluing up 4.8m lengths of timber to serve as a bench top.


Friday, 24 February 2023

Busy Day

Work continues on the construction of the work benches. Parts of the bench top are now being fabricated on the floor. The wooden handles of our old boat builder tools are receiving more oil. More redundant plumbing fittings have been removed to make more usable space available.




Wednesday, 22 February 2023

Workbench progress

Progress is being made on the workbenches. The leg units are being fabricated off-site. The bench top will be fabricated on-site. The two units will then be united to form the bench and finally a large vice added.

Leg unit under construction
The Boss testing some of the leg units

Saturday, 18 February 2023

Storm Otto

While Storm Otto blow through Orkney with gusts of over 85 knots (97 mph) recorded at Black Craig & Sandy Hill most of the hardy OHBS volunteers still turned out for a mornings work at the Old Herring Factory. Others turned out the following day when the wind was just 7 knots :-)

Work on Shamrock has been continuing, a new knee has now been fitted to the stern board

Old port knee

New starboard knee
Work on new workbenches has started


Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Workbenches

The timber to enable us to construct new workbenches has arrived. As well as the timber we have fixings and a large professional grade wood working vice which will be fitted to a new work bench.

Timber
Large vice (boxed) and fixings

Friday, 10 February 2023

More of the same

While one crew concentrated on facility improvements; removing unwanted factory piping and installing new electrical outlets, another crew continued work on boat and tool renovation.

Working on Shamrock
We plan to build ourselves a couple of boat builders work benches. We have received many of the fittings we need but the most important bit, the wood, hasn't arrived yet.

Friday, 3 February 2023

New sign, fire points, cable reel...

We now have a sign by the side entrance door so people can find us more easily.

Work on the new fire points is now complete and the new Water Mist Extinguishers are in position and ready for use should they ever be required.

A new cable reel has been installed off a supporting steel column to provide 240v electricity to the central work area. Further work is planned to add more 240v socket points around the storage area.

The area near where the new boat door is to be fitted has been cleared in preparation for work to begin on the installation of the door.

A ready to go extinguisher
The new cable reel