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rutson
19th April 2010, 06:10 PM
So.... there's this local trig that's tatty and for ages I've been thinking it could do with a lick of paint. Adopt-a-trig is no longer active so thought it was a lost cause.

This morning I decided to find out whose land it's on, £4 later, found out it was the local MDC. Fired of an email with my request and expected to be passed from pillar to post.

Within half an hour the phone rang, gist of the conversation:

"Hi I'm the ranger covering the area. You want to do... err... what?"
"Paint the trig!"
"Errr... why?"
"It's tatty and I like trigs"
(Sound of shrugging)
"You're not going to like... dig it up or anything?"
"Nope, paint it!"
"Fine by me, go ahead, thanks, it's a mess!"

So... Any advise? Wire brush and masonry paint or any better ideas?

nobbynobbs
19th April 2010, 07:31 PM
scrubbing brush and soapy water to start. you never know how good it'll come up with just that.
then like you say, masonry paint.

but then i know nothing about DIY

RuberyBlue
19th April 2010, 07:31 PM
Was looking to do the same for my local Trig - I await answers to your questions!!

RB
KRO!

The Other Stu
19th April 2010, 08:52 PM
I think Alibags probably has the best idea....



wire brush to remove all the flakey bits, soft brush to remove all the loose dirt, use a primer, for example PVA adhesive and then use a suitable exterior gloss

Although I like MrsB's idea about painting it Camo.

I would pay to see a trig like that!

agentmancuso
19th April 2010, 09:02 PM
the local MDC.

What's one of those?

I've considered doing this too, but guerilla style.

PopUpPirate
19th April 2010, 10:25 PM
So.... there's this local trig that's tatty and for ages I've been thinking it could do with a lick of paint. Adopt-a-trig is no longer active so thought it was a lost cause.

This morning I decided to find out whose land it's on, £4 later, found out it was the local MDC. Fired of an email with my request and expected to be passed from pillar to post.

Within half an hour the phone rang, gist of the conversation:

"Hi I'm the ranger covering the area. You want to do... err... what?"
"Paint the trig!"
"Errr... why?"
"It's tatty and I like trigs"
(Sound of shrugging)
"You're not going to like... dig it up or anything?"
"Nope, paint it!"
"Fine by me, go ahead, thanks, it's a mess!"

So... Any advise? Wire brush and masonry paint or any better ideas?

Wouldn't bother with the wire brush but Liane would recommend Stardrops ;) slap it on, probably as much about masking as painting. Would be cool to paint the top metal bit in glow-in-the-dark though ;):p

rutson
20th April 2010, 09:18 AM
What's one of those?

I've considered doing this too, but guerilla style.

Metropolitan Borough Council

j.i.wilson
20th April 2010, 11:20 AM
At OS we would first give the pillar a good brushng iwth a wire brush. The aim is to remove all falking paint and any loose cement.

Sometimes we then gave it a quick wash - if it water was nearby!!

We then used Snowcem. Not sure if this is still available.

I would imagine some of the more modern masonary paints are superior to Snowcem. Any colour you like as long as its white.

Don't forget that the pillar will be more visible and hence attrecat more attention. OS intentionally left many pillars to avoid undue attention.;)

When I did it I usually masked off the FB and spider because I am useless with a paint brush. These days I would also use a dust sheet to avoid spillage and drips on the surrounding ground.

Good luck

Ian

Bear and Ragged
20th April 2010, 06:00 PM
When I did it I usually masked off the FB and spider because I am useless with a paint brush.

Please, no paint on the Flush Bracket or Spider!

But, Good Luck!

Sagina nivalis
21st April 2010, 06:36 PM
Please, no paint on the Flush Bracket or Spider!

Hear Hear! Nice idea. Take some piccies for T:UK :D

agentmancuso
22nd April 2010, 06:42 PM
I noticed by chance that someone has recently taken a brush to Crook Rise Crag Top (http://www.trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=2610) - a coincidence? Looks good anyway :applause:

http://trigpointinguk-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/069/P69687.jpg

Sagina nivalis
26th April 2010, 04:53 PM
Would be cool to paint the top metal bit in glow-in-the-dark though ;):p

Sacrilege :mad::D

Coomb Dod (http://www.trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=2391) could do with some TLC once you've got your hand in (and a few hundred others).

Nice to see some "new" names here :)

RuberyBlue
26th April 2010, 06:58 PM
Sacrilege :mad::D

Coomb Dod (http://www.trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=2391) could do with some TLC once you've got your hand in (and a few hundred others).

Nice to see some "new" names here :)

I maybe wrong but 'Coomb Dod' will probably need a touch of concrete as well!

RB
KRO!

Sagina nivalis
27th April 2010, 08:26 PM
Certainly could do with some specialised TLC, as could a few around there.

Pharisee
11th May 2010, 05:45 PM
Please don't paint it this colour white :dunno:
http://www.whatfunnyhat.com/images/Pillar.JPG

Sagina nivalis
11th May 2010, 09:03 PM
Seems to ring a bell - remind me ?

Pharisee
12th May 2010, 04:00 PM
Seems to ring a bell - remind me ?

TP3411 - Gore Heath

rutson
1st May 2011, 09:38 PM
http://trigpointinguk-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/083/P83473.jpg

http://trigpointinguk-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/083/P83482.jpg

Oh and John, the paint on the FB was there before we took a brush to it!

agentmancuso
1st May 2011, 11:24 PM
:socool:

rutson
6th May 2011, 01:34 PM
And now it's a YoSM (http://coord.info/gc45cc)too :-)

agentmancuso
10th May 2011, 07:54 PM
Nice one.:socool:

Sagina nivalis
11th May 2011, 12:48 PM
And now it's a YoSM (http://coord.info/gc45cc)too :-)

Surely too new-looking to be "olde" ;) Nice work!

RuberyBlue
12th May 2011, 09:27 AM
Does permission need to be sought to do this sort of thing?

RB

rutson
12th May 2011, 10:13 AM
Does permission need to be sought to do this sort of thing?

RB

I asked the OS, they said it was fine as long as the landowner agreed. See my original post, the land-owner agreed :)

rutson
28th June 2011, 08:32 AM
http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/News/PressReleases/news/pr3063.htm?v=1


Trig Point

Ref: PR 3063
Date: 27/06/2011

Heath Common which lies near the Georgian village of Heath is now home to a restored triangulation point (trig point).

Before the days of electronic aids trig points were a tool used by surveyors as a frame of reference for surveying the country, assuring that all boundaries, roads and bridges were accurately located.

Early this year, Ian Rutson approached Wakefield Council asking permission to adopt and restore the trig point on Heath Common. With the help of his two sons Oliver and Alex, they undertook the task of repairing the trig point. Restoration works being completed in May.

One of 6,577 points across the UK the Heath Common Trig Point has now been restored to its former glory.

Heath Common was saved from enclosure by a few people but probably the most famous being Charles Waterton, the naturalist, who wrote, “It is beautiful in nature’s wildest charms”. He is also credited with creating what is thought to be the World’s first nature reserve at nearby Walton Hall.

ENDS

MBFace
30th June 2011, 06:48 PM
I've always wondered who did this: http://trigpointinguk-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/051/P51238.jpg and why.

agentmancuso
1st July 2011, 10:26 AM
S3875 Billing Hil (http://www.trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=1361)l was also a funny colour (http://trigpointinguk-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/077/P77473.jpg) for a while, but has now been fixed (http://trigpointinguk-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/065/P65640.jpg).

TomL
31st October 2011, 06:55 AM
Doesn't blend well in that green.

TomL
31st October 2011, 06:56 AM
White works though.

(Apologies for 2 inane posts as I need to make 5 posts to be able to post some spam er trig links ;0)