Keywords: project 365 project365 rafters summer house summerhouse up in the roof upintheroof upwards architecture beam wood joinery wood Today was mostly about my bluetooth kit dying and its subsequent repair. I opened up the dashboard and found that the speaker driver was the part at fault. I went off to Maplin, and was surprised to find that they actually carried exactly the 56mm drive unit I needed. When it was in stock as well...astonished isn't too strong a word. Then I replaced the drive unit, and refitted it into the car, with the camera sitting on the passenger seat waiting for a good shot of some dashboard spaghetti. Just as I refitted the final panel the camera winked at me in a kind of 'you haven't used me' sort of way. Ack! So then I went into the garden and randomly shot the roof of the summer house. It sits between two trees, and as there was bird cack on the floor directly under the hole in the roof then we either have high precision cacking pigeons or the roof is inches thick in guano. Ew. Today was mostly about my bluetooth kit dying and its subsequent repair. I opened up the dashboard and found that the speaker driver was the part at fault. I went off to Maplin, and was surprised to find that they actually carried exactly the 56mm drive unit I needed. When it was in stock as well...astonished isn't too strong a word. Then I replaced the drive unit, and refitted it into the car, with the camera sitting on the passenger seat waiting for a good shot of some dashboard spaghetti. Just as I refitted the final panel the camera winked at me in a kind of 'you haven't used me' sort of way. Ack! So then I went into the garden and randomly shot the roof of the summer house. It sits between two trees, and as there was bird cack on the floor directly under the hole in the roof then we either have high precision cacking pigeons or the roof is inches thick in guano. Ew. |