Yesterday I made cradle to hold Ray's angle grinder. It was crude but effective, complete with a sliding table to carry the blocks. I told Ray about it last night at the folk Club. "You'll be impressed", says I.
wWhen Ray arrived this morning I was in the workshop assembling its component parts and feeling very pleased with myself.
"Forget that", says Ray, "We're hiring a machine".
Oh, OK. Apparently he'd been on to the local industrial estate for a part or his lawn mower and caught sight of a hire firm. On enquiring, we could hire a brick saw for £25 a day or £50 for a week. all including wear and tear, VAT and delivery and collection. No-brainer, really.
Unfortunately, although the machine was there in front of us, the delivery driver was in Lincoln, so we had to wait for him to get back.
So to while away the time, we whackered the front path. I say "we"...
So now that is done, although there is now a little bit of crumble damage to one of the curbs. That's a pity, really. Anyway. it looks good.
So we did a bit of this and a bit of that and had an early lunch, and just as we were finishing, the lorry turned up, with our machine on it. Parked in exactly the wrong orientation. Apparently it had been loaded with a fork-lift truck, but the driver had only a pallet truck, and the tail gate was not deep enough to accommodate it. I thought that there was not a cat in hell's chance of getting it off, but the driver has done this before and somehow, I have no idea how, he managed to turn the whole machine 90 deg and get it off.
We'd laid some OSB on the patio to take it, and we set to cutting up blocks to fit the edges. I did the marking out and fitting, Ray did the cutting and fitting.
The machine has a water reservoir, so it is much cleaner than using an angle grinder, the dust gets trapped at source. I did have the decency to ask my neighbour if her washing was dry, though, before we started.
So in one afternoon we have done across the gate, up the edge to the log cabin and across to its steps. Also the conservatory wall by the back door.
On of the things we have found is that after yesterday's torrential rain and our walking all over the place, the sand has compacted quite a lot. Some of our blocks are already down to the edging, even before they have been whackered. I think we may have to lift the edges and put some more sand in.
If I'm honest, it does not yet look like a pro job. But I'm hoping that when it is all whackered and sanded, it will.
Next shift Thursday, because tomorrow I am having a Grand Day Out, hopefully with some Cracking Cheese.