Sanctuary Renovations and Organ Replacement: Photos April 11-15, 2005 - Part 3

Installing the floor "strikers" for the pins in the
bottom of the moveable partition panels.

A close-up of one of the strikers.

The start of the sealing of the west sanctuary wall to prevent
water ingress; the windows have already been tuck pointed.

The sealing material being used.

The man on the left is sealing the wall, while the man
on the right is cleanng the windows after him.

The initial test of cleaning the copper stain off of the bell tower.

Not perfect, but much better than it was.
The black mold comes off completely.

Power washing and then bleaching the
limestone gable at the top of the bell tower.

And now the bleaching of the stone surround
on the bell tower openings.

Power washing and bleaching of the limestone on the north face of the sanctuary. The north face does not require sealing as it is 16" thick, while the 12" thick east and west walls do require sealing to prevent water ingress.

Washing and bleaching the north wall; sealing the east wall.

The control panel on the chiller on the roof.

The antenna for the broadcast to the hard-of-hearing. This antenna is mounted in the front corner of the west lower organ chamber. New wireless hearing devices will be available for those needing them.

These are the existing Maybank chimes which we will reuse with the new organ. They are located on the east wall of a small alcove in the back south corner of the west lower organ chamber.

The circular vent is the "stubbed off" return air vent in the west lower organ chamber..

The sound system installers wiring one of the three outlets in the riser of the third step up to the chancel.