A day as a volunteer at the Rocks By Rail Museum usually leads to a variety of work, much of it involving physical exertion! Take for example the continuing work on the Plant Shed. The scissor lift to reach the roof is about as mobile as a rock! So moving it is an exercise involving either mechanical power or physical brute force. Given that Harriot the JCB had decided that a flat battery was a good thing to have, the mechanical power option was off the agenda and so it was down to physical brute force. Getting it out was easy as the shed floor is on a slope and Andy and Martin managed that on their own.
Getting it back in at the end of the day was another matter! Whilst the old adage that many hands make light work may seem appropriate, the sheer belligerence of the scissor jack to move needed some additional ingenuity! In this case it was to put a strap between the stationary flat battery Harriot and the scissor lift and then use the strap to winch it in!
And after a lot less physical effort the scissor jack was back in the shed ready for some rest - just like the rest of us!In the cab John has been busy preparing for that to be painted as well. Not sure if he thought my suggestion of wallpapering it went down too well!
There were plenty of gems to be found like that pallet of corrugated iron sheet that everyone had forgotten about.
Alex was conveniently passing by so he got roped in to start moving some of the new found hardcore to the gabion baskets/cages.
First barrowful in place. It is going to take a lot of hardcore and barrow trips to fill the three baskets/cages!