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Common Room
Before repair & shy; a 5.7 x 9.7 metre wonder with lots of potential
Repaired wall framing (below right) - one of the few structural repairs required for the hut.
A leaking gutter resulted in two rotten studs.This is an extremely well designed building. The top plate is wired down the wall and under the stone foundations. The double stud is bolted to a diagonal strut, which is bolted to a roof struss. The roof trusses contain double ceiling joists and rafters, all bolted together. There is diagonal 'sarking' under the exterior cladding, bracing the walls. There are external anchor cables on to the wind-prone north and west walls. Otago Ski Club builders Norman Joel and Ernie Smith knew what they were doing - the reason the hut has survived so long...
Snow entry through the roof onto the ceiling
required many panels to be replaced
Before and after repair. Only painting is required. Kitchen at rear. Bunkrooms to left
The Rock & Pillar Table Tennis Club in action - the highest ping-pong in New Zealand?
Rock and Pillar Hut Trust Inc., P O Box 127, Alexandra, New Zealand