Weds 22nd / Thurs 23rd - Still thinking
Blog titles can drop into place while you are still taking the day's photos. At other times you finish the posting and then spend many minutes trying to think up something suitable. Today is one of them.
Wednesday
Thanks again to Gerry for Wednesday's photos.
Ken continues the preparation of the main connection plate for the south end of BSK 35308. Each mount point has been reamed out and rethreaded and new bolts inserted.
An overall coating of Green Anti-corrosive Primer is now added.
The droplight guides for the Malvern side guards door from 35308 are being reinstated by Trevor.
Jim will be rebuilding the doors for the Mink D van. This looks like a trial piece to check methods.
Rex is fitting the newly repainted grab handles on the Weed Spraying Wagon. This wagon was later shunted out to the yard.
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Thursday
Now on to the next day which was once again with a smallish attendance of just 14. This seems to be the norm now for this day. Wednesdays and Saturdays now have the best attendances.
The Indoor Gang started their day doing toilet tank tests on both SO 4798 and 25451.
[Photo : Roger] Roger caught me taking the previous photo.
[Photo : Roger] After filling the water tank in 25451, Alan removed the light fitting to check for any water leaks to save having to remove the ceiling. All was still dry after an hour or more, which is very good news.
Now on to SO 4798 and the day's progress. The main job was to flat the undercoat on the Malvern side of the coach. With Phil on the electric pad sander working on the cream and Tim on the air sander working on the grey, both using 240 paper, a good job was made.
Tim goes back over the grey to finish off any bits needing a little more work.
With everything wiped over, Phil begins top coating the gutter panel from the north end, eventually getting as far as the centre door. You have to be careful painting gutters as they are very prone to runs, both on the gutter side with the paint collecting along the top edge and collecting underneath, so not a job to rush.
There's always one door that gets left behind and this time it's the one at the north end. With the strap bolts knocked out, the door could be fully opened and Tim could get wood primer on the new door liner. It will probably need some filler before we can undercoat the frame. We need to crack on with this door so that it can catch up with the rest.
Jeff added further Undercoat White to the inside of the Cotswold side battery box. Painting the insides white makes it a lot better for anyone changing the wiring, connections, and batteries.
On the Malvern side Derek is repairing the front of the battery box base, which had rotted very badly (it literally crumbled when checked).
The cover for that box is similarly in a bad way, so Derek continues the repair he started last week.
Back to the other side where Jeff is now top coating the inner side of the cover, which had also been repaired by Derek.
Inside the centre vestibule Steven had built the basic structures of the two new cupboards, one on each side, using the veneered plyboard that had previously been stained and varnished.
Meanwhile four more pieces of veneered plyboard are being stained and varnished, from which Steven will make the cupboard doors. 4798 will largely replace FO 3132 as the coach that is used for the very popular Afternoon Teas, the latter then just being used if there is an overspill.
The Grange comes by before running back to hook on to the last train of the day. Train running had been changed to Platform 2 owing to a signal problem at the south end of Platform 1.





































Which shunter has gone? Broke/gone elsewhere? And where is the new from from?
ReplyDeleteNothing's gone? D2069 joins us from Chinnor
DeleteI spotted a large black tank wagon in the parlour road by the sheds at Toddington , whose and what is it for ? there was no welcome for it amongst Locomen ! Any news on seeing
ReplyDeleteDonnington Ales wagon to brighten up the GWR freight rake ? John M .