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  • Such awesome, many wow.

    Quite literally the project of a lifetime, this. Very very cool.

  • Thanks so much, and will be the project of a lifetime as I’m never doing this again haha. It’s been amazing and stressful and exhausting and exhilarating, and I only want to do it once!!

    @almac68 that’s a great tip, thank you, we get loads of rhubarb up here if you can shelter it a wee bit. I wonder if that’s a treatment that wouldn’t need topped up too regularly too? Really interesting to hear it’s been used on large scale applications like that. Always looking for ideas or options like this, both for cost efficiency and for the fact there’ll then be no horrible toxins running off into the land!

    Came back to the gable end finished off, the ridge bit closed off on the ends and scaffolding down, they’ve also dropped the scaffolding on another side and imagine they’ll be cladding that today. Seeing it clad and finished on one side with no scaffolding there makes it look even prettier than yesterday!


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