Cutting up angle beams to help stabilise the loose wall that keeps peeling away. All went well and started building up off the beams. Managed to leave an open space towards Wookey also. 2 mixes used. MK, AT, MH and DM. Mike.
Cutting up angle beams to help stabilise the loose wall that keeps peeling away. All went well and started building up off the beams. Managed to leave an open space towards Wookey also. 2 mixes used. MK, AT, MH and DM. Mike.
John Cooper and Andrew Thompson. Two mixes of cement used building up
the wall at the Swildon’s end using rocks from the surface. Still not looking
safe. 2 hours. John.
John Cooper joined Dave King and Mike Kousiounis for the end of day session. Geoff Newton had already left. Sent a bit of mortar and some rocks down to Mike for walling. 1 hour. John.
John Cooper and Andrew Thompson. Andy at the bottom and John on the
surface. Andy started by breaking up the big rock left by Mike and then another
one from the side. John hauled the bits to the surface. Then some clatch hauled
out. Finally a few rocks broken up for Mike to use as walling material. Depth
now 10.8m. 6 bags of sand, 2 bags of cement and 2 containers of water on site.
2 hours. John.
John Cooper and Andrew Thompson. Started by hauling clatch out.
Then a bit of boulder breaking to create walling material for 2 mixes of
cement. During the hauling of clatch a boulder was dislodged from somewhere in
the shaft which fell hitting John’s helmet and left shoulder. A bruise is now
developing from the rock which was about the size of 2 house bricks. Later on
the empty bucket came down on its own! I really don’t trust the hook on the
hauling rope, needs to be a closed one so it cannot fall off accidentally.
Depth was 10.4m to foot level. 2½ hours. John.