Saturday, 23 March 2013

The Trent

View of the Trent out of my office window - note the concrete flood barrier - there are also enormous pumps to take water away from the industrial estate / the river can rise 3 meters after heavy rain.
Hope to take this route to Newark in the summer




Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Mini shelves

Bought some mini shelves for the boat off eBay - one for the radio next to the control panel, one for the key area and one for under the small 10" tv - will update after fitting at the weekend


Sunday, 10 March 2013

Blacking due soon

Will have to book the slipway at swarkestone soon - the blacking is due this year.
The only other jobs I want to do are buy some anchor chain - I have an anchor and put a coolie hat on the chimney - the old one blew off last night!

Run down to willington 10/3/13

Took the boat down to the water point at willington this morning - T & M looking pretty full at the moment - the towpaths are in a terrible state like muddy fields - hope we don't get any more rain as I fear for the canal due to the neglect under cart - no doubt there are blocked by washes and closed sluices as they can't be arsed to inspect them

Saturday, 9 March 2013

New speaker

Been looking for some cheap speakers on eBay as the speakers are too far inside the boat to hear the radio when navigating, plus, I am getting a bit mut due to the hundreds of gigs I have been to over the years and the engine is very noisy!
I plucked up the courage to buy some speakers from a car Hi fi shop in the end after getting outbid several times.
Opted for some mid range cheap ones which sound good for budget speakers - Armagedon dynamic!
I have only installed one so far - the bulkhead was very thick to drill and cut out, but, I am pleased with the job.
Might leave the other speaker for a bit as I still have one of the old speakers connected for a lop sided stereo effect.
Wired for sound as cliff once sang!






Sunday, 3 March 2013

Paloma leak

Put some solder over the top of the split - tried to close the gap by pushing in the split first - not sure the solder is much use now there is no lead in it - health and safety - all the pensioners still around will have been drinking via lead pipes for 50 yrs!
The first two attempts ended in failure and a wet face - I think I was trying to do a neat job and the solder was too thin - the 3rd attempt appears to be holding, although I have not tried it with hot water yet.
Would have been more successful to take the heater off the wall and turn it on its side - the solder would then sit on top of the split without dripping down the side of the unit.
Might look out for a second hand one off eBay although some on there might have faults!



Second annoying paloma of the week

The paloma has sprung a leak - annoying because I drained it off for the winter - looks like it is An old crack on the top water feed - most of the joints and bends on the water heater look dodgy - probably a manufacturing quality issue - should be able to fix the split with a bit of solder - just hope the repair doesn't cause problems in a more inaccessible area