Thanks, John, I’m really pleased with the tripod and with the 324RC2 joystick
head – classy stuff. I’ll use it on 2 landscape photo course that I have
booked, one on Flamborough Head and one up at Bambergh – all part of my
resettlement training prior to leaving the RA|F
Good luck with your house in the storms. Ours is an old house as well (1750s)
but it’s end on to the prevailing winds (could have been planned :-)) and we
are relatively sheltered by tall trees.
Chris
On 2 Jan 2014, at 23:22, JOHN DUGGAN <john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Chris, I told you it was a first class tripod.
> The weather in South Wales has been dreadful for a fortnight, 100 mph winds
> and driving rain. Went into our attic this evening to investigate two damp
> patches which had appeared on our bedroom ceilings. water streaming down both
> end walls where we have chimneys above, and signs of leaks through roofing
> felt and crest tiles.
> It looks as though roof is shot. Will contact builder tomorrow. I think one
> of the chimneys will also need to come down. It is a lump of brickwork
> projecting 3' above the roofline, 7' wide by 2' deep. It is disused and
> really gets hit by the weather. the only problem is that it is a joint
> chimney shared by our next door neighbour. It has been repaired before and
> serves no useful purpose. Any gas fire flues can be fed through the roof in
> ducting........Just wish there were not more severe storms forecast for Fri,
> Sat, and Sunday.
>
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