NAVRO club house construction 11
Alblasserdam, 27-30 April, 2007 - Friday 27 April we finally started ourselves. We prepared the large room to be
painted the next day. So we filled holes with putty, sanded the putty, primed steel and removed some protruding screws.
The next day we painted the large room twice and the toilet and the storeroom once. Unfortunately when we came back on
Sunday, we thought the large room and the toilet needed more putty and sanding, which we did. We also filled the holes of
the passage with putty, as well as sanding it.
Finally on Monday we painted the large room and toilet again. We also painted the passage and filled the holes in the
workshop.
Friday 27 April we started ourselves. But first we had to fill the holes with putty, as Tim Houmes is doing.
Harry Advokaat primes metal parts.
Pleun Punt fills holes with putty.
Peter Heeren used a rotary tool to remove some protruding screws.
Harry Advokaat sands the putty with a machine.
A nicely "decorated" part of our building.
The last thing we did that Friday was painting a part of the wall to see how it would look when it had dried the next day.
Saturday around noon Kees Jan Groenendijk is relaxing between the painting sessions.
The first wall is painted.
Harry Advokaat painted the corners with a brush.
Harry Advokaat's work.
Arjen Plaizier has just started painting the toilet walls.
Pleun Punt painted the roof beams.
Kees Jan Groenendijk used a paint roller to do the larger surfaces.
Tubes for the electrical cables.
Tim Houmes painted the storeroom walls.
Erik Dekker also helped with the corners and roof beams.
Arjen Plaizier painted the toilet walls.
The large room at the end of the day.
Another view of the large room at the end of the day.
On Sunday Tim Houmes sanded the passage.
This part of the internal wall was made from a bad piece of wood, so it needed some work.
Monday 30 April Arjen Plaizier and Elco Lagendijk are repainting the large room.
Pleun Punt is painting a small corner of the passage.
It became very crowded in the passage.
The large room at the end of the day.
At the end of the day the passage had received one layer of paint. The paint is still a bit tranlucent.






