DiscoSteve
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as far as I know neither jrb or I have managed to take repeated photos from the identical same place over the last 18 months so that's a question for MCFC ;-)
Does any one know if they have replaced the light bulbs on top of the poles?
Does any one know if they have replaced the light bulbs on top of the poles?
I dont understand why the new tension poles holding the expanded roof up are painted a dark grey when all the other ones for the existing roof are battleship grey, looks a little odd.
Just a guess but maybe it's just the undercoat and they are waiting for it to dry!
so exactly HOW are they going to apply a top coat - all the cranes are gone and don't see anyone shimmying monkey-like up the mast with brush behind his ear and paint pot dangling off a hook on his pants do you? ;-)Just a guess but maybe it's just the undercoat and they are waiting for it to dry!
so exactly HOW are they going to apply a top coat - all the cranes are gone and don't see anyone shimmying monkey-like up the mast with brush behind his ear and paint pot dangling off a hook on his pants do you? ;-)
I'm no engineer, but I can only imagine that they are specified a particular shade of grey from the manufacturer, and the original now faded supports were originally this shade, but have naturally weathered. I also assume that these sparkly new ones will weather in and they will all look the same in time.
Can't believe I'm discussing steel shading and not how utterly fucking fabulous that stand looks! :)
No they havent "weathered" that was the original shade The new ones are matching the cladding
Does any one know if they have replaced the light bulbs on top of the poles?