Hey ho...and off we go. The whole point of getting the staging board and extra tower in the first place. I hired another staging board from Bradfords and between the two of us we built the Tower of Babylon in a couple of hours. Not without a lot of cussing, I might add, as at our first attempt we got the levels wrong. But it's all very stable which I'm pleased about as it means that John can crack on without worrying about bouncing up and down on his normal 13 ft scaffold boards.
The hessian over the top of the shrubs is to protect them. We managed to get a sheet of hardboard behind each bush in turn, rope behind and then pulled forward to get the bush off the wall so John could do his prep work. The main stems on those bushes are about 3" in diameter and each bush did not want to move much. Trick was to pull it forward as much as possible, tie off. Come back in ten minutes and repeat. Gradually they were persuaded to play nicely. Mind you, if I had my way I would have taken a chain saw to them.
And some of the prep work. Cracks opened up. Key hacked into the existing render.

The hessian over the top of the shrubs is to protect them. We managed to get a sheet of hardboard behind each bush in turn, rope behind and then pulled forward to get the bush off the wall so John could do his prep work. The main stems on those bushes are about 3" in diameter and each bush did not want to move much. Trick was to pull it forward as much as possible, tie off. Come back in ten minutes and repeat. Gradually they were persuaded to play nicely. Mind you, if I had my way I would have taken a chain saw to them.
And some of the prep work. Cracks opened up. Key hacked into the existing render.




