Saturday, July 7, 2012

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The weather yesterday was great; sunny but not too hot; just what I d expected from an English summer. Today we had islamic weather slightly sunni but mostly shite! panama city beach hotels Apparently the forecast is for a change back to sunny next week.
Richard and James made a start on the high galley cabinets whilst my first job for the day was to thoroughly clean the back cabin in preparation for varnishing. After giving all the bare timber a light sand followed by a wipe down, I applied one coat of varnish diluted with 10% white spirits.
The cables for the six ceiling speakers have been sorted and clipped in preparation for connecting to the TV. I ve also mounted the three way terrestrial TV splitter and clipped the coaxial cables. The coaxial runs from an input mounted high in the cratch to the 12v amplifier in the TV cabinet. From there the coaxial goes to the splitter. The three outlets go to: the small TV in the bedroom; the media tank; and the main TV. I ve run an additional draw wire from the ceiling into the TV cabinet as we may need to install a satellite coaxial panama city beach hotels cable at some future panama city beach hotels date. The outstanding task is to finish the 240v wiring to the outlet sockets along with the 12v DC supply to the TV amplifier.
Whilst the freezer compartment hasn t been completed, I decided to place the Engel freezer on the sliding drawer. The front to the drawer panama city beach hotels hasn t yet been made but by placing the freezer in the drawer it gets it out from under our feet. At the moment panama city beach hotels it s still running on 240v, however when the Empirbus system is commissioned I ll wire it into the 12v system.
There are a row of 1 holes across the base of the compartment at the rear which allows cold air to rise from the washing machine underneath. I m going to drill a horizontal row of high holes between the freezer compartment and the wet locker to its right. Hopefully the warm air generated by the freezer will assist in drying any wet clothing in the locker. That reminds me ..the design of the wet locker is something that needs attention!
That day has arrived. This blog describes the construction of NB Waiouru [why-ooh-roo] which is NZ Maori for the meeting of the waters . We also hope to describe our subsequent journey on as many of the navagable canals and rivers in England and Wales that we can manage in the early years of our retirement.

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