An Introduction to Traditional Building Limes (Including Hot Limes)

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This one-day course led by three expert tutors is ideal for anyone new to using lime in building or keen to expand their basic understanding. Through a combination of lectures, practical demonstrations and hands-on sessions, it will explain the different forms of traditional British building lime available and their different applications, with a particular focus on scheduled monuments. Participants will be working on the perimeter wall at Merdon Castle, which is undergoing repairs as part of a Historic England Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk funded programme of works.

This one-day course led by three expert tutors is ideal for anyone new to using lime in building or keen to expand their basic understanding. Through a combination of lectures, practical demonstrations and hands-on sessions, it will explain the different forms of traditional British building lime available and their different applications, with a particular focus on scheduled monuments.  Participants will be working on the perimeter wall at Merdon Castle, which is undergoing repairs as part of a Historic England Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk funded programme of works.

The SPAB is an IHBC-recognised CPD provider and attendance certificates for CPD are available on request.

Topics Covered:

•    Introduction to Merdon Castle (background, work being carried out)
•    Introduction to traditional British building limes
     -    The Lime Cycle, the raw materials, slaking, mixing, carbonation
     -    Looking at sands
     -    Understanding hydraulic and non-hydraulic limes
     -    Cold and hot mixing mortars
•    Demonstration of loading & firing of v.100 portable demonstration lime kiln
•    Demonstration of drawing quicklime from test kiln, slaking
•    The principles and benefits of soft-capping walls
•    Which lime mortars to use when soft-capping walls
•    Overcoming seasonal challenges: when and how to use hessian, bubble-wrap and tarpaulins to manage temperature/moisture and minimise risk of frost damage
•    Hands-on practice mixing & applying mortars

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Programme 

09.30     Registration
09.45     Welcome & Introduction + Health & Safety Briefing
10.30    Session 1  
-    Lecture: Background to Merdon Castle (Simon Goddard, Surveyor)
11.30     Morning coffee
11.45     Session 2 
-    Explanation of purpose, construction and operation of portable demonstration lime kiln 
-    Summary of firing trials and recording processes
-    Demonstration of loading & firing of the v.100 portable miniaturised demonstration kiln (Hugh Conway Morris)
12.15    Session 3
-    Lecture: The Diversity of Building Limes (Stafford Holmes)
13.15    Lunch (delegates are advised to bring packed lunch with them)
14.15    Session 4
-    Merdon Castle ruin tour of works, inc. soft-capping (Pierra)
-    Discussion of seasonal challenges & managing frost risks (extreme conditions)
15.30    Afternoon tea
15.45    Session 5
-    Discussion of the preparation and use of hydraulic lime mortar 
-    Demonstration of drawing quicklime from test kiln and slaking 
-    Hands-on Session: mixing & applying mortars, renders & plasters (Lynn Mathias)
16.45    Tidy-up & clear away
17.00    Close of Day

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Accessibility: please contact the SPAB before booking to discuss any special access requirements.

When
26th October 2022 from  9:30 AM to  5:00 PM
Location
Merdon Castle
Hursley
Winchester, HAM SO21 2JN
United Kingdom
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Course fee £95.00
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The 3 tutors were all very knowledgeable and very patient and helpful at imparting their knowledge ... The course was excellent, great team, small number of delegates and very good site. (2021 course delegate)

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