Monday 13th - Going Bionic
Only 18°C in the morning, so we could clean in comfort. First up a new sight - Nigel had decided to take up Ghostbusting (and very welcome too).
Only 18°C in the morning, so we could clean in comfort. First up a new sight - Nigel had decided to take up Ghostbusting (and very welcome too).
Apologies for the lengthy gap again with the blog posts. Gerry must still be away and a number of us didn't go in on both Wednesday and Thursday because of the heat.
Just when you think that our work on this coach must be about finished, BSK 35308 still keeps coming up with more to be repaired. Robert and Chris are sorting out a door liner for the Cotswold side luggage compartment.
With the gutter removed the extent of the corrosion really shows up. The next section of gutter will also need to be taken off. Part of the passcomm equipment may also need removing if the corrosion has extended below the roof level, which seems likely judging by that vertical area with the paint removed.
General views of the roof indicate plenty of work needed to get this cleaned up and repainted.
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The heat waves have certainly held up the completion of SO 4798. By now we had hoped to have had all the Paintshop work finished and the coach in the Barn. With an official tour of the Works next Saturday and the Diesel Gala the weekend after that, it looks as though we will have to postpone the shunt for a couple of weeks. However it will create a very fine display for both the tour and our Gala visitors. The bogie clean up and painting will also be a lot easier to do here.
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With the temperatures steadily climbing again, the Paintshop and Workshop were relatively cooler than the rest of the Works, so work continued fairly unimpeded. Another run of 30 plus days are following so we will have to see how things go. All very annoying because we want to get SO 4798 into the Barn for some underframe work, and then of course added to Rake 1 to replace the very faded maroon coach currently there.
Phil sorted out the bolt holes for the six grab handles, ensuring bolts will fit correctly - it's frequently found when removing handles that the bolts are of varying lengths. He then fitted the handles where the varnishing had been completed, leaving just two to do.
Robert and Chris fitted the missing budget lock receptacle on the new door liner in the Malvern side north end doorway. One of those jobs that gets missed with everything else going on. Just a tiny bit of paint needed to tidy up and complete the job.
Richard did a number of outstanding jobs inside the coach. A few small jobs remain which hopefully will be done this coming weekend.