I just needed it to be 10deg or above and around 9.30 it hit the magic number and I was able to start applying the expensive watertight membrane to our chimney , roof and surrounding brickwork. I kept going until the pot was dry. It sort of looks and feels expensive which of course it is but fingers crossed that this keeps the damp out in the bedroom. Then I got the foam sprayed into the loft at the eaves where it touches the wall so any rain blown through cannot get in. A very messy job it was plus I'd also planted bulbs in the borders first thing and got a lot of dead vegetation in the recycle bin. It was then afternoon so any thoughts of getting filming done went out of the window. I have got to be here until 9am tomorrow as the chap is coming to measure up for the replacement glass in the triple glazing. Once that's done I can get out for the rest of the day. Wednesday yes filming but it can't be too far as we are out with relations in the evening. Thursday its polio fellowship annual dinner and Friday is still free. I've got to the end of the present round of film scanning, trying to match up some of Dave Forrests earlier cine copies with the scans so I can incorporate the sound where there was striped film. So another busy ish sort of day. Here is Dave Forrests film all neatly on reels and numbered and indexed. I am clearing the decks after cine scans end ready for construction of the third diorama which will be a top shelf layout, only seen by the true fans, well those who are tall will also see it, going to be a bit of a drag working it all at height. Comments are closed.
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