I was at the builder's merchants this morning just after 8 to get more laths. I can't believe how many we are getting through. It's mainly because we are having to double up at the joints, and all the existing ones are in slightly the wrong place. If they came off easily it would save us a lot of wood, but once those nails are in, they don't want to come out again.
Ah, yes, nails. Hmm. More about that in a bit.
So more cutting and screwing and the back is finished, as is the ground-level row on both sides now.
There was an odd piece to fit at the end of each wall, but somewhat miraculously one sheet filled both areas, perfectly. There was just enough to overhang by an inch or two so that we could trim it flush with the adjacent wall.
They are not all flush with each other, though, we had a very noticeable step a couple of times and couldn't understand why, as the edges were sitting on the same piece of wood. It turns out that 10mm Cempanels are not all 10.0mm thick. Anything from 9.4 to 10.8. Really. Heigh ho.
But nails. Harrummmmppphhhh.
I have loads of 90mm Paslode nails, but not enough 62mm ones. No problem, I have my angle-grinder on my Aldi stand, jut nip them down a bit and I don't have to go out and buy more.
So that's what I did, and it worked a treat. Then I saw that there were little black circles on the wall behind where I was working. That's pretty, I thought, and carried on. The grindings were obviously getting magnetised and sticking to the screws under the plaster.
Unfortunately my Festool battery charger was also behind where I was working, and when Ray went to plug in a dead battery, there was a flash and that was that. Well it blew the fuse of the charger, but when we replaced that it still didn't work. When we opened it up there was a thin layer of iron filings over the circuit board. They'd got in through the vents and stuck themselves to the metal on the board.
So I've saved a few bob on nails and knackered my Festool charger.. Fortunately I have a mate who is an electronics engineer and fixes PAs, TVs and the like, so I'm going to get him to have a look at it. I hope it's fixable
The other unfortunate episode toady concerns a neighbour. When we went out to the road this afternoon, there were a couple of police officers standing about in front of a house a couple of doors down. My NDB1 neighbour had called them, because someone had thrown bricks through both front windows. It turns out that his son has been a bit naughty with a young lady who was already betrothed...
I love this neighbourhood. Not. Just think if there had been a baby in a pram under the window. Some people are just unspeakable.
Ray is on hols next week, but I have lots I can be getting on with. All the joints have to be grouted, I can install the soffit at the back and then paint the back wall.
I was expecting Akram for dinner this evening. Just had a text to say he can't come. So I have dinner for two here. At least it made me hoover up and clean the bathroom.