Yesterday I was concerned that epoxy I had applied to the
area forward of the opening for the centreplate was not curing, but by late
afternoon today it was dry to the touch.
For the past couple of days I have been blessed with ideal
conditions for preparing the underside of ‘Sandpiper’ for further applications
of epoxy and paint, but I have only had brief moments in which to carry out the
task. That was because life has been too hectic with demands upon my time. The
theme continues; because this morning I was unexpectedly called out to assist
one of my daughters who was on her way to an appointment, but she couldn’t
complete her journey because of a flat tyre. This afternoon I attended a
function at the church, and this evening I did not want to forgo my customary
walk.
Tomorrow I shall be a chauffer for one of my grandsons, and
I shall also be his locksmith. He would like me to install a good quality lock
to his living accommodation which happens to be 75 miles from where I live! How
long these things will take is anyone’s guess. Therefore I doubt that much
progress will be made on preparing ‘Sandpiper’ for the water.
2 comments:
Well done Bill you are the ultimate Father/ Grandfather I am sure they appreciate your generosity ;-)
Paul,
The latch on the lock had to be reversed, which was almost too much for this poor locksmith. More by luck than knowledge the jigsaw fell into place.
I was grateful and my grandson was grateful too.
Bill.
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