Otago Daily Times

Big pole big job

OAMARU

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A NEW observatio­n deck on Oamaru’s Holmes Wharf is under way, and the Waitaki Woodturner­s Guild is on the job.

The deck was part of the Waitaki District Council’s $2.1 million plan to renovate the wharf.

Using heritage hardwood bollards for its corners, the deck would be built on to the foundation­s and floor framing of an original structure, believed to be an old small building.

The woodturner­s would smooth down and round off four old power poles to make up the new deck posts.

Already having completed three of them, Waitaki Woodturner­s Guild treasurer Bill Owen said it was a tough job.

Not only were the 1.8m poles heavy, they were also very hard on the outside due to their age, which Mr Owen estimated at 100 years plus.

Riddled with cracks and dust, the hard ironbark was abrasive on his steel tools.

Mr Owen resharpene­d his chisel three times on one pole.

Longtime member Neville Daniel said although it was not a big job in terms of items, it was a big job in terms of work.

In the past the group had worked on other projects around the city.

It made the bollards near Oamaru’s heritage Red Sheds, and the posts and support chains in Centennial Park.

Mr Owen said commission­s like these helped the guild pay for the space and the tools.

‘‘We would be struggling without them,’’ he said of the financial support.

The group had planned to have all four of the poles completed by yesterday evening.

Council property manager Renee Julius said the new lookout would improve the use of the wharf, encouragin­g the public to use coastline.

Depending on weather, the new lookout would be completed by the end of May this year. ruby.heyward@alliedpres­s.co.nz

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 ?? PHOTO:RUBY HEYWARD ?? Big pole, big job . . . Waitaki Woodturner­s Guild treasurer Bill Owen gets ready to reshape an old power pole, which will be used for Holmes Wharf’s new and improved observator­y deck in Oamaru.
PHOTO:RUBY HEYWARD Big pole, big job . . . Waitaki Woodturner­s Guild treasurer Bill Owen gets ready to reshape an old power pole, which will be used for Holmes Wharf’s new and improved observator­y deck in Oamaru.
 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Plans setting sail . . . The Waitaki District Council’s plans for a new observator­y deck on Oamaru’s Holmes Wharf, as pictured.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Plans setting sail . . . The Waitaki District Council’s plans for a new observator­y deck on Oamaru’s Holmes Wharf, as pictured.

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