Saturday 30 October 2010

The hole in the wall

Archie, Andrew and David have now been a week at the job.
A nice tidy bedroom to start with.I started inside by stripping off all the panelling as carefully as possible and was relieved to find the walls fairly dry. However I did find that some stone that was used as the lintel for the wee fireplace had not been suitable ... in places it had turned to sand with the heat. So Archie is making that safe. If someone had gone on using the fire eventually part of that inner wall would have collapsed. So, I'm glad I stripped all the panelling off!
This is Andrew - a bit camera shy - putting in the shuttering prior to filling in with concrete
The hole was initially rather large for comfort, even though it was shored up with scaffolding, but at this stage (below) Andrew and David have rebuilt the sides around the frame which will be the window.Some pretty big stones came out!
I am expecting that on Monday David will point up all around the window space and Andrew will tidy up the inside, then, hopefully, the new window will be in place sometime this week. When that happens I will start building a frame on which to re-fix the panelling and within which I will put insulation.
It's a bit draughty as we are having southerly gales! However, it could be freezing, rather than mild!

4 comments:

Sorley said...

Will be nice to have all that light coming in!

James McLauchlan Johnston said...

Can't wait to see it finished.

Beth Armstrong said...

Jamie Johnston. The impatience if youth!! I would have been a bit restless sleeping upstairs from the half dismantled wall. Pretty nifty being able to whip out a large chunk of masonary and still leave the place standing.

Helen said...

I love that they wear high viz jackets inside the croft! Maybe you could suggest Nick's costume in case they're worried you can't see them.... looks great can't wait to see it!