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Roger
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Bar ceiling

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Thanks to Peter and Adrian for the super job on the bar ceiling. Insulated above as well ! Electrics by Dave A and
ongoing painting by Kevin.

The jetty has had some more fettling from David B and Andrew..... but the tide was too high today to view.

And work on the galley is progressing.

Cheers all

Roger

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dr.syn
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Great job guys
Sorry I could not be there to help.
Dave, re fendering, how about heavy wall plastic hose if they do it in large bore
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Re: Bar ceiling

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If someone has time to look for some I would be very grateful. If someone has some thin walled 6" bore straight drain pipe, we could try cutting a 3 1/2 inch wide slot down one side and clip it over. Gilly said he might be able to find some to try.

I shall send an email out to all members on the subject shortly to ask for help. I'm very busy just now.

cheers, David
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dr.syn
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Re: Bar ceiling

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Are you sure drainpipe won't shatter, it might get bumped quite hard, or is that for some other use?
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Guttering downpipe and household interior type pipe is flimsy but the Osma type of orange underground pipe or gas or water pipe is a lot stronger, but it would have to be in straight lengths to be usable and is probably pretty expensive. We need about 30M of it.

Have a look at the drainage pipe I used for the horizontal guides down the sides of Sandpiper. Don't know how long it with withstand sunlight though.

cheers, David
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