Saturday 15th - After the storm
Very much a full house today with all sorts of activities going on.
Inside RBr 1675's kitchen and pantry Jenny gives everywhere, as she said, yet another clean.
Alan watches the metal saw going through a length of the very heavy connection support pillar .......
....... which is needed to replace a corroded piece at the south end of BSK 35308.
Returning later to see new sections of sheet metal tack welded in place.
The luggage compartment in 53808 contained all manner of things, which included old chairs that we used in our original mess room. Everything still thought to be useful was stored in the GUV stabled on the headshunt.
Andy Th. was cleaning up a brake hanger from one of the adjacent bogies that are going to be used under SO 4798.
I missed the race train but did manage to capture the midday fish and chip special hauled by 3850.
I also missed Peter and Jane in Upholstery, but did capture Laura making another bag.
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I was correct when I presumed in Wednesday's post that Ceri was re-covering the first of the seats for the NYMR DMU. It is in fact the driver's cushion and seat back in Bournemouth Blue moquette.
On descending the stairs, an aerial view of Jenny vacuuming the lobby.
Pam was back cleaning up the remainder of the heating pipe covers from SO 4798. She worked until well past 5 pm and by then the completed pile on the Paintshop trestles was quite substantial.
Alex repeated what he did last Saturday on RMB 1876, this time on the Cotswold side. The flatted undercoat was then carefully wiped over to remove the dust.
Now on to the crimson top coating.
Tony worked on a number of filling jobs, initially on 1876's Malvern side south end door frame, and then moving on to the south end of the coach to the right of the connection.
It's very much a catch up exercise with the doors now that they are all working correctly. Martin undercoats the top part of the Malvern side centre door, and then repeats the job with the north end door. Some filling is still required on the door liners for the south and north end doors.
Jeff tackles the various bits extracted from the toilet compartments in 1876.
Robert assesses what will be required with fitting the new length of capping strip on the south end door frame where a new length of door liner has been fitted.
Robert, watched by Chris, bores holes in the strip ready for riveting it in place.
With the interior of 1876 now cleared and covers in place on the seats, Bob begins undercoating the ceiling in the servery area.
Paul continues the general vacuuming to remove all the accumulated dust.
The connection U frame for the north end of 1876 under repair in the Workshop.
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The demolition activities on the Mink D van continue with the use of anglegrinders and heavy hammers keeping Paul and Maurice busy.
Rose once again provided the means for burning the old timbers.
[Photo : Paul E.] With his work for today on 1876 completed, Alex also joined in.
[Photo : Paul E.]
[Photo : Paul E.]
[Photo : Paul E.] Maurice tidies up at the end of the day.

















































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