It is hard to say where to start this report. Lots of volunteers, and lots of projects seeing work. For those that like the images, my hands were pretty full most of the day so I did not catch all the action. We really need someone to come out just to watch, taking pics along the way.
Victor Humphreys and John Faulhaber worked quite awhile preparing the new boards for tongue and groove roofing for the LA ETB. By day's end they had all passed through our planer to finished thickness, and we had carried perhaps 200 gallons of sweet smelling woodchips to the dumpster.
In the background you will see Tim Peters who continues to work on the large doors for the CRT 1797, and he also assembled and glued two new window frames made earlier in the week.
Rich Witt continued on new windows for B&M 1094, here laying out the new rails and stiles, doublechecking with the sample of one of the old windows. The stiles had some trim routing done by me, and the remaining layout work was completed to be ready to start the tenons next.
John Nelligan is seen at the right painting a cleaned up radial coupler locking plate for the Charles City Western 300. He also moved on to restoration of one of the arc headlights, while Pete Galayda was cutting and fitting new timber for the remaining 'naked' end deck on the locomotive.
Henry Vincent is the seeming 'go to guy' in the shop for almost anything. He completed installation of a new woodworkers vise adding oak jaw liners. He worked to cleanup up and dispose of a whole lot of trim and wood scraps, and later helped with wiring for the TM D 13 dump motor.
Speaking of which, Jerry Dettloff and John Faulhaber were seen carrying out a completed set of new D 13 roof saddles for installation.
Other items included Victor Humphreys winterizing some nice machinery we are forced to store outdoors over the upcoming winter, his work on two of the window frames and glass for the MILW 01984 caboose, and a few other 'odd jobs'. Every time you turned around progress was apparent.
Roger Kramer brought in some windows from the IC 3996 diner. This heavyweight Pullman built car dates from 1916 and badly needs some TLC. When I said he brought in some windows it is more accurate to say there were a few loose parts from rotted windows. This project could really use some support from your donations as we would like to make a new set of windows for the car to keep the weather out. Just the materials could easily run to $3000, and keep us occupied most of the winter.
Comments
Sun, 05-19-2013 22:13
Hello again. I had an idea that was (somewhat rudely, mid-sentence) dismissed in talking to a museum volunteer a few years back, but here it goes [...]
Thu, 05-16-2013 21:52
Looking good Bob! I hope to come out soon once I'm done with school.
Wed, 05-15-2013 21:28
I was not around at the time. General discussion suggests that it was "pretty marginal" in a number of areas. Nigel
Mon, 05-13-2013 11:08
"THUMBS UP!"
Fri, 05-10-2013 02:15
No, it will not be necessary to hold any of the work waiting for the plow to be turned, end for end. Weather will be the major factor, but there will [...]
Thu, 05-09-2013 19:54
The CGW X-38 plow is really coming to life. Bob Kutella and Vic and crew need to be very proud of your collective efforts. I am very appreciative of [...]
Thu, 05-09-2013 15:20
The snowplow looks great! Are you going to apply the door and upper windows befor it is turned to continue work?
Thu, 05-09-2013 09:09
Max, Is there any progress to report yet, in regards to the installation of the poles and overhead wires? Have a good day, sir.
Wed, 05-08-2013 18:40
Thanks for the update! I still don't understand why Commonwealth #5 was removed from service. Do you know why?
Tue, 05-07-2013 09:28
Mr. Kolanowski.....I was just wondering if the Spaulding webcam will be up and running soon for us stay-at-homes. Thanks!2FP
Mon, 05-06-2013 23:04
Max, Has work begun yet on the construction phase of erecting the poles and putting up the wire? Wish I could be there to watch it happen.
Mon, 05-06-2013 23:02
Keep up the good work, Bob. Wish I could be there to help!!!!!!!