Author: Duncan

  • Renovating the studio – part 17

    Renovating the studio – part 17

    Roof insulation went in today, ceiling was boarded out, interior walls were scratch coated, and gutter was put up. The intent was acoustic insulation, but it was unavailable in the thickness desired, so regular rock wool was installed instead. Other issue to wort is the guttering – the downpipe is now too short, and it’s […]

  • Renovating the studio – part 16

    Renovating the studio – part 16

    The rest of the torch felt was installed today; the bits that deflect the rain away from the sides and back of the workshop. The rear elevation was also shielded in a way that would ensure no pooling water against the back wall. A leak test was also done, to check that the Velux was […]

  • Renovating the studio – part 15

    Renovating the studio – part 15

    Today saw the torch felt applied to the roof, and a dry-fit of the Velux skylight – it works well, and there’s a decent amount of light let in to the workshop between the skylight and the window. The old plywood was removed, and new sheets were installed.

  • Broken wind indicator

    Broken wind indicator

    Clearly on port tack, but the wind is coming from starboard 90. The wind speed indicator has been borked for a while, but direction being borked too is new. Bother.

  • Pondering the corner by the workshop

    Pondering the corner by the workshop

    Now that the space has been cleared out, I can get a good look at it and ponder what to do with it. One possibility is putting down what’s referred to as Wexford Pebble (or some other light/golden coloured pebble), and then putting some planters on top (built by me in the workshop, since it’ll […]

  • Renovating the studio – part 14

    Renovating the studio – part 14

    Today has seen the rendering of the outside walls completed. It’s a lot of work, from the application to the smoothing to the rubbing with a wet sponge to get the texture. The top of the wall has also been finished off (and rubbed with a wet sponge to smooth it out), and all of […]