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Progress on the PLR


 

I'm making some progress on getting the PLR boards installed in my loft. Details here:?

John


 

looks very good John!
Andy

On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 at 17:38, John C via <jclutterbuck2001=[email protected]> wrote:
I'm making some progress on getting the PLR boards installed in my loft. Details here:?

John


 

It's looking good John, just in case it gets hot again, have you made any provisions for aircon or something like that to get rid of any excess heat?

Colin?

On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 at 17:42, andy binns <binns.andy@...> wrote:
looks very good John!
Andy

On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 at 17:38, John C via <jclutterbuck2001=[email protected]> wrote:
I'm making some progress on getting the PLR boards installed in my loft. Details here:?

John


 

I've got a velux window which can let air in, but on days like we had last summer I'm going to be in the garden with a beer.


 

16mm in the garden then? nice???

On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 at 21:00, John C via <jclutterbuck2001=[email protected]> wrote:
I've got a velux window which can let air in, but on days like we had last summer I'm going to be in the garden with a beer.


 

We need regular updates, please!


 
Edited

Hi Bill. It's basically been in store for nearly 3 years with no progress at all hence the lack of progress reports.

I worked out gradients today and realised it wasn't going to work., i.e. the NG would be too steep on the connecting board and I wouldn't be able to get the SG and NG to the same level at the fiddle yard with practical gradients. I worked out if the long incomplete section was 5cm lower it would work. So i took all the boards off yet again and cut 5cm off the bottom of the staging legs. Tomorrow I'll put them back up and hopefully they can stay there and I can start building the new board.?
John