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Work Party

Postby John l » 18 Mar 2019, 10:01

Just wanted to put it out there that we could do with having a work party day in the near future. We were talking of moving the firing line as its getting a bit same old same old at the moment. We also have a number of targets that need some TLC and some lane clearance could be done to open up some lanes.

Does anyone have a preferred date or dates that they can't do? As there is a lot of us shooting the champs and the regional's on the weekend of the 6th and 7th of April i was going to suggest after that.

Your thoughts please.

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Re: Work Party

Postby SteveC » 18 Mar 2019, 13:41

Any saturday in April after the BFTA weekend is fine with me.
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Postby nat » 18 Mar 2019, 15:15

We can't do the Easter weekend. Possibly ok for weekend after.
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Postby nat » 19 Mar 2019, 18:00

Meant to add, we could stay late after shoot and change line this coming Sunday?
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Postby SteveC » 19 Mar 2019, 18:21

nat wrote:Meant to add, we could stay late after shoot and change line this coming Sunday?


I'm fine with that too.
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Re: Work Party

Postby nat » 24 Mar 2019, 16:24

Well the layout has been changed at the bottom half of the course :D thumbup
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Re: Work Party

Postby SteveC » 11 Apr 2019, 15:26

Firing line changed at the top of the wood as well.


I bumped into Roberts dog trainer daughter while I was there, apparently there was an attempted break in on some of the containers a couple of weeks ago (not ours) so they are putting up some CCTV stickers and trail cams. One will be along the track so hopefully it'll pick up a number plate of any uninvited types.
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Re: Work Party

Postby John l » 11 Apr 2019, 18:01

Thanks Steve for moving the firing line, that’s good news re the trail cam.

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Re: Work Party

Postby SteveC » 17 Apr 2019, 18:22

So, 4th may.... What's on the to do list?
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Postby John l » 18 Apr 2019, 06:01

My thoughts were.

1, To service all targets.
2, To service the plinking boards.
3, To mix up some of the posts in the woods (Timber ones)
4, Check strings and replace clips as there is a number that are broken.
5, Clean the toilets and make one female only possibly put a lock on it???
6, Cover lean too with sheeting.

That should keep us busy for a while?

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Postby SteveC » 18 Apr 2019, 06:14

Replace bendy, loose or wonky brackets in wood?
12V toilet lighting (Chris +1)
Replace yellow barrow board.
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Re: Work Party

Postby nat » 27 Apr 2019, 15:33

Ordered some of these as I've seen them in use at my in laws. Pretty good.

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Postby SteveC » 27 Apr 2019, 17:39

OK. What for?


Also, is anyone going to let the members know theres a work party day?
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Postby nat » 27 Apr 2019, 17:48

Thought they'd be good for toilet cubicles. Not exactly expensive.

Also...put a sign up tomorrow?
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Postby SteveC » 27 Apr 2019, 17:58

nat wrote:Thought they'd be good for toilet cubicles. Not exactly expensive.

Also...put a sign up tomorrow?


I thought the lighting equipment we already bought is being fitted by Chris next Saturday?
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Re: Work Party

Postby nat » 27 Apr 2019, 17:59

Ok order cancelled
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Re: Work Party

Postby SteveC » 30 Apr 2019, 06:09

The list so far??

1, To service all targets.
2, To service the plinking boards.
3, To mix up some of the posts in the woods (Timber ones)
4, Check strings and replace clips as there is a number that are broken.
5, Clean the toilets and make one female only possibly put a lock on it???
6, Cover lean too with sheeting.
7, Replace bendy, loose or wonky brackets in wood?
8, 12V toilet lighting (Chris +1)
9, Replace yellow barrow board.

2- How? We dont have generator for power tools.
5- Do we have a lock?
6- Whos getting the sheeting?
9- I have some ply for this.
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Re: Work Party

Postby nat » 30 Apr 2019, 06:57

Moved to announcements so all members can see.
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Re: Work Party

Postby Lofty » 30 Apr 2019, 11:24

FYI.
Just got the cable to do lights.


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Re: Work Party

Postby SteveC » 30 Apr 2019, 15:09

Lofty wrote:FYI.
Just got the cable to do lights.


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Re: Work Party

Postby GerryW » 30 Apr 2019, 15:27

If I can get there, got a small genny that will run a grinder/drill (getting on a bit, but it runs my hedge trimmer, drill and 4" grinder - not all at the same time, obviously!)
But got a late shift Friday night, so depends on what time it's starting

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Postby nat » 30 Apr 2019, 15:33

Probably not until gone lunchtime
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Postby SteveC » 30 Apr 2019, 15:44

GerryW wrote:If I can get there, got a small genny that will run a grinder/drill (getting on a bit, but it runs my hedge trimmer, drill and 4" grinder - not all at the same time, obviously!)
But got a late shift Friday night, so depends on what time it's starting

That should do nicely, thanks.

As Nat said, middayish I think.
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Re: Work Party

Postby Simon H » 30 Apr 2019, 17:23

I'll have a look in KBs to see if there are any ladies toilet signs. We will have to write on the door "please ask for key" if we put a lock on the outside of the door. Do we want to do this as it might cause a load of grief, especially if no one is up the top?

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Re: Work Party

Postby nat » 30 Apr 2019, 20:18

Will make ladies who regularly visit club aware of where said key is so they can help themselves.

As for signs:

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