However Frank H, Gerald and Ray spent a few hours at the depot in Mytholmroyd on a variety of in-house tasks.
Frank H and Ray cut a supply of risers and stobs (for steps) to replenish our diminishing stock.
Rack full of 0.72 m x 100 mm x 50 mm and 0.72 m x 100 mm x 50 mm risers. |
Gerald cleaned and re-stocked all items in the on-site kits and 'buckets'.
Stobs (in lower rack) cut to 0.60 m. Above this the rucksacks containing waymarking materials, first aid kits etc. |
The workbench donated by Irene from Cornholme (thank you, Irene) has now got a new top and has been fixed to floor and wall to give a stable working surface. Here's Gerald in action:
Re-furbished bench with unre-furbished Gerald! |
Ray and Gerald then went on to cut and shape some 1.50 m x 100 mm x 100 mm marker posts.
Ray marking-up the timber for cutting. |
Gerald smoothing the rough edges of a marker post. The fixed bench he is using was recently constructed by Frank H. |
Not the most exciting of days but these infrastructure tasks are essential to help future outdoor jobs run smoothly.