Working Bee Rodway Shelter

Saturday 7 Feb 09

After a spell of fairly dry weather it was clear that Tasmania could do with some rain, but why it was a bit inconvenient to have it fall on the working bee day. However we went ahead with the arrangements made and joined Michael and Jeremy from the Mt Field staff for some repairs to the Rodway Shelter hut.

The cracked rear window pane (northern end panel) was replaced with Perspex, which was quite an operation given that state and of the timber frame. It had also moved out of square over the years so a certain amount of improvisation was involved in the job. The outside sills of both the front and back windows were badly rotted and replaced.

The south end roof edge boards were replaced and that wall painted with Mission Brown. The inside of the porch was also painted with Mission Brown.

Photos from the day

If you are interested in helping or for more information go to http://mtfieldfriends.googlepages.com/home

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