Thanks to funding from @SalfordCCG, supported by @SalfordCVS, @IncrEdibleEdu are creating a community workshop at Cleavley Forest Garden. This is our journey.
@recycledrobotix@SueArcher6 I had a look at the exploded drawing of the saw.
There should be a large washer on each side of the blade. They clamp the blade flat onto the motor shaft.
Can you get a close up photo of that? I am looking to see if the washers have seated properly.
@recycledrobotix@SueArcher6 Maker_of_Things here, again.
Ahh, that doesn't look good.
What make and model is it. I will see if there is a manual or advice on it. It shouldn't be like that, and I can't see how that has happened.
I'm going to use this account to save Sue handing me her laptop.
A lovely day on site today. Some of the group worked on the removable handrail at the front of the deck. We want it removable to allow the space to be opened up if it's being used for performance.
Meanwhile we also got a lot of the last set of purlins in, joining the first truss to the building. There is a bit more board to go up to close the last gap in the front. Once all the purlins are in, the last sheets can go on.
We had a good session yesterday. Most of the group go on with mass producing some little planters to go around the edge of the forecourt. They are made from leftover offcuts of the purlin timber, and there will be two between each pair of posts. Just need bases and lining.
Two of us snuck back after lunch, and completed the roof sheets as far as we can. There are purlins still to go in, before we can join the canopy to the main roof.
Apologies for the lack of recent updates, but here we are now. The roof trusses are installed. Today some of us started the diagonal braces on the ring beam, and others did more work on the last gap at the front. The next big job is the canopy roof sheets....