Thursday, 14 November 2019
Friday, 8 November 2019
Men is Sheds - finalists in the Manchester "Be Proud" Event
Manchester Be Proud
South Mcr Men in Sheds were finalists in the Manchester Be Proud event. The awards event was held on Nov 8th 2019 at a posh do Manchester Central. We didn't win the Group Volunteering award but we (Bernard, Devon & Bob) had a great night out and are pleased that we made the finals
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Planters for the corner of Merseybank Parade
Planters for the corner of Merseybank Parade
In July 2019 we were commissioned by Manchester CityCouncil to construct 7 planters and fill them with soil ready for planting (which Irene from the Community Garden on Merseybank will organise). We constructed the planters a while back and yesterday the soil was deliveredUnfortunately, there was no digger/loader with the soil, they were just lowered down on to the pavementin from of our shop on Merseybank Parade in builders bags and on pallets - all 8 tonnes of them
Day one was not very successful as we attempted to store the pllaets in the alleyway. The pallet loader got stuck on the gritted pathway and we spent a lot of time putting the pallet back on the pavement
The following day was much more successful. After our failure yesterday I thought it might take us all day to successfully put one planter in place and get it filled,with soil but instead we manage to do the lot, all 7 planters, and had a good time doing it too. Many thanks to Miles (yesterday) Steve, Rick, Saleem, Pete Whiteley (from the City Council) and Devon for their hard work, and encouragement from June and many local people
Saturday, 13 July 2019
Making a classical American Rocking Chair
Making a classical American Rocking Chair
Nick who joined us in November 2019 is a skilled joiner and furniture makes. He has set himself the project of making from scratch and by hand a rocking chair as designed by the famous American Sam Maloof (1916 – 2009) furniture designer and woodworker whose work now sells for thousands of pounds. You can compare Nick's chair with the original Maloof in these two photos
Nick Larder chair
Location:
Merseybank Ave, Manchester M21 7NN, UK
Friday, 7 June 2019
Visit to a design technology lab
Visit to the design technology lab at Prestwich College
We had a visit to the design technology lab at Prestwich Arts College. We were shown around by the head of department of Design Technology, Helen Thom who showed us the range of equipment available. The aim was to give us some ideas as to what we might aim to provide in our own workshopAs we walked across the school yard on our way to the lab, it was the dinner break with many of the pupils out in the yard. One of them shouted out "are they from OFSTED miss?" What? seriously? us? (see photo below) Apparently they had an OFSTED inspection and they were in special measures
John. who is in his 80's couldn't resist showing us how to use a lathe
Thursday, 6 June 2019
Garden Benches
Garden Benches
This week in early June 2019 we have been busy repairing and refurbishing garden benches. Chris and Gudrun have recycled some donated wood; cutting it down and successfully adding new slats to make this one as good as new.By the way, even though we are 'Men in Sheds' about a third of our active users are women. We are a community workshop that is open to all
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garden benches
Location:
Merseybank Ave, Manchester M21 7NN, UK
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
Bike stand day
Busy day at the Shed today (23-04-19). Dozen people there, plus others who dropped in. Several people dropped in with bikes to repair
It was a busy day on the Parade generally as we basked in what might be the last of the good weather
Hmm.. the back yard is filling up with bikes
Rick repairing a saddle
Terry with a hoe that someone had brought in to mend and which he did
But the biggest achievement of the day was to put up tow Sheffield bike stands. This took a lot of digging, mainly by Rick and the use of a posthole digger (see Chris wielding one below)
Juen in fromt of the new bike stand together with its first occupant
(my bike)
(my bike)
There always have to be two watching when anybody is digging a hole. This time its Jim & Sal
A team from "Songs of Praise" were busy interviewing people from the Den community cafe next door on the pavement cafe they had set up. Great for the free coffee and cake we got. Not so good in that we had to wait until they finished before we cold use the hammer drill to make holes for the bike stands
Rick & Terry in front of the completely concreted in bike racks
Meanwhile at the end of Merseybank Parade,
the mural has been finished
the mural has been finished
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
Finishing the Rain Shelter
Only four panels left to go on the rain shelter and we (mainly Michael!) managed to fix them very quickly yesterday, so it is finally done. Checked them out this morning and it did its job with the rain
Checked them out this morning and the rain shelter
Checked them out this morning and the rain shelter
did its job in keeping the rain off
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Building the Rain Shelter
The Rain Shelter
Today (30-03-19) was the day that we worked on building a rainshelter in the back yatd of the Men in Sheds shop. Thanks to the hard work of Michael Schaefer a volunteer for Chorlton Good Neighbours who agreed to help us with this, we were close to finishing the rain shelter today. Here are photos of the day which mercifully was sunny and no rain or (importantly) wind
The shelter will be used for bike repairs and storage. Thanks also to Chris, Saleem and Malcolm for their assistance. We aim to put on the final 4 panels on the roof of the shelter, this coming week
Today (30-03-19) was the day that we worked on building a rainshelter in the back yatd of the Men in Sheds shop. Thanks to the hard work of Michael Schaefer a volunteer for Chorlton Good Neighbours who agreed to help us with this, we were close to finishing the rain shelter today. Here are photos of the day which mercifully was sunny and no rain or (importantly) wind
The shelter will be used for bike repairs and storage. Thanks also to Chris, Saleem and Malcolm for their assistance. We aim to put on the final 4 panels on the roof of the shelter, this coming week
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