Another very good day for the Painting and Prep team and the gradual transformation of TSO 5023, while more was done on SO 4798 and RMB 1876.
However with the rapidly approaching Diesel Gala, and it promises to be a good one with two guest diesels due to appear, time to begin setting up the Works ready for our visitors. I am very grateful to Keith for coming on board to help with what is now quite a large job. Today would be spent on activities that wouldn't inhibit normal working, such as constructing the barrier supports for the viewing area at the end of the Barn.
Time for a quick break while 3850 passes with the Cheltenham train.
Everything is out of the storage area and what can be assembled has now been done. Full setting up will be done on Thursday, when Keith has again offered to come in and help.
On now to progress with TSO 5023 and beginning with Richard who, having added the line tapes to the north end of the Cotswold side, is undercoating the toilet compartment window.
David is similarly undercoating at the south end.
Alex had a brrak from work and came in today to helo with the undercoating. The first job, painting the gutter panel in madder. Then onto what windows remained to be done - Bob had previously made a good start on these.
Ainsley got going with the Cotswold side roof; just over half has already been done. The dust was vacuumed, and then the metal scraped and wire brushed where needed. The gutter was then vacuumed again.
Richard began top coating the north end in gloss black.
Maurice continued to give the south end a good clean up, adding more red oxide where needed. This end required a lot more work.
Dave and Roger clearing up after the 1100 tea break.
Pam had arrived and added more varnish to several items, the internal window frame bases destined for TSO 4867. Keith added another coat of gloss brown to the lamp shades from SO 4798.
In the Woodshop Robert has yet another internal window base set up in the jig.
A new side section has been marked out and will be cut from this piece of hardwood.
Robert doublechecks the new side section with the one already made.
In the Workshop Roger is adding more filler to the Cotswold side of SO 4798. There is so much to do on the bodysides of this coach.
In the Barn Dave has been doing a grand job sanding the Cotswold side of RMB 1876. It is likely this coach will be the next one in the Paintshop to be repainted in crimson and cream.
2807 passes with the Cheltenham train.
With the windows finished Alex now moves on to the central section panels.
Richard has moved on to taping the lines on the main north part of the Cotswold side.
Ainsley vacuuming the next section of the roof.
There's no hanging around with Alex. The central cream section has been completed and he is now well into undercoating the bottom section.
Pam has moved on to top coating the north end, continuing where Richard had finished.
Richard, having taped up the lines, now undercoats the first compartment window.
Job done and doesn't it look good. Just the south end door and corner to tape up and undercoat.
The Cotswold side of the roof now ready for wiping down with thinners and painting.
Alex, having finished with 5023, now checks out the bolts used for the brake blocks on the Open C wagon. New ones are required to replace those in poor condition.
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And now a bit from Wednesday when Jeff and Phil went in. Many thanks to Phil for the photos.
Jeff continued the cream undercoating on the Cotswold side of 5023.
Two photos of 5023's roof with the cleaning up of the central section completed, and ready for wiping down and painting. Sealant will be put around all the cowls.