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= Project Information =
 
= Project Information =
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'''Project Started:<br />''' August 7, 2010
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[[Image:door1.JPG|thumb|right|alt=Picture of completed Door #1|[[:wikt:structure]]| '''Front West Entrance (Doors_1_and_2)''']]
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[[Image:door3.JPG|thumb|right|alt=Picture of completed Door #1|[[:wikt:structure]]| '''Front East Entrance (Doors_3_and_4)''']]
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'''Project Started:''' Saturday August 7, 2010
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'''Project Completed:''' Saturday October 2, 2010 @ 5:49 pm
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'''Status:''' Finished
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'''Description of Task:<br />''' Mainly sanding. Usually takes '''2 to 2.5 hours''' for a first sanding '''2 parts of a complete door system consisting of 6 panels''' with 50-grit sandpaper. Second sanding takes longer, especially to work on bottom of doors which have become weathered since varnish is old and peeled... A stir-stick with 50-grit sandpaper worked well to sand the grooves between the door panels... <br />
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'''Volunteer(s):''' Murray Saul<br />
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'''Skill Set (for future consideration):''' Have sheet sander, able to sand...<br />
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'''Notes:<br />''' Murray wanted to improve look of church entrance (which also included painting trim, and painting hand-rails). He asked and got permission from property facilitator to start work. So far he has averaged work on doors Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 11:15 am and 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Murray started in summer due to good weather, but is returning from summer vacation to work in September.''' Volunteers no longer required! Project is finished!'''
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'''Workload Task Illustration:'''
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[[Image:front_door.png|left|950px]]
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'''Completion Date:<br />''' Fall 2010
 
  
'''Status:<br />''' Work in Process
 
  
  
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[[Image:door1.JPG|thumb|right|alt=Large empty tanker underway at sea|[[:wikt:structure]]| '''Picture completed Door #1''' (taken August 28, 2010. Middle slightly discoloured due to camera flash. Looks better in person...]]
 
'''Description of Task:<br /><br />''' Mainly sanding. Usually takes '''2 to 2.5 hours''' for a first sanding '''2 panels of a door consisting of 6 panels''' with 50-grit sandpaper. Second sanding takes longer, especially to work on bottom of doors which have become weathered since varnish is old and peeled...<br /><br />
 
  
'''Volunteer(s):''' Murray Saul<br /><br />
 
  
'''Skill Set:''' Have sheet sander, able to sand. '''No belt sanders please...'''<br /><br />
 
  
'''Notes:<br /><br />''' Murray wanted to improve look of church entrance (which also included painting trim, and painting hand-rails). He asked and got permission from property facilitator to start work. So far he has averaged work on doors Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 11:15 am and 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Murray started in summer due to good weather, but is returning from summer vacation to work in September. Although he will continue to work on project, it needs to be finished before weather turns cold - '''volunteers would be greatly appreciated!''' Sandpapering is the task required. Should coordinate to avoid sanding when finish is drying on door.
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'''Additional Notes:'''<br /><br />Church doors will have a lighter appearance to foster newer, more welcoming appearance... In addition to door refinishing, door and stain glass window trim painted, iron railing painted, and rust stains to be removed... Church doors look better "in person" as opposed to picture displayed (due to use of flash)... To read about Murray's thoughts and reflections during this project, click the '''"discussion"''' tab at the top of this WIKI...
  
  
  
'''If interested, please contact the property facilitator...'''
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'''If interested in volunteering for project such as this, please contact the property facilitator...'''

Latest revision as of 01:22, 1 April 2011


Project Information

Picture of completed Door #1
Front West Entrance (Doors_1_and_2)
Picture of completed Door #1
Front East Entrance (Doors_3_and_4)

Project Started: Saturday August 7, 2010

Project Completed: Saturday October 2, 2010 @ 5:49 pm

Status: Finished

Description of Task:
Mainly sanding. Usually takes 2 to 2.5 hours for a first sanding 2 parts of a complete door system consisting of 6 panels with 50-grit sandpaper. Second sanding takes longer, especially to work on bottom of doors which have become weathered since varnish is old and peeled... A stir-stick with 50-grit sandpaper worked well to sand the grooves between the door panels...

Volunteer(s): Murray Saul

Skill Set (for future consideration): Have sheet sander, able to sand...

Notes:
Murray wanted to improve look of church entrance (which also included painting trim, and painting hand-rails). He asked and got permission from property facilitator to start work. So far he has averaged work on doors Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 11:15 am and 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Murray started in summer due to good weather, but is returning from summer vacation to work in September. Volunteers no longer required! Project is finished!

Workload Task Illustration:


Front door.png





















Additional Notes:

Church doors will have a lighter appearance to foster newer, more welcoming appearance... In addition to door refinishing, door and stain glass window trim painted, iron railing painted, and rust stains to be removed... Church doors look better "in person" as opposed to picture displayed (due to use of flash)... To read about Murray's thoughts and reflections during this project, click the "discussion" tab at the top of this WIKI...


If interested in volunteering for project such as this, please contact the property facilitator...