A fitting end - OR - the beginning of the fitting. Rich Witt was fitting together the mortise and tenon joints for two new windows for B&M 1094. Seems simple enough when sliding the finished parts together, but somewhat more complex in the flesh when trying to get a good tight joint for a strong frame.
And at the end of the day the two new frames were assembled, glued, and in the press. Rich Witt and Victor Humphreys have just checked for squareness and Rich is cleaning up any glue that has squeezed out of the joints before it sets up. These wide (over 50 inches) 'picture window' frames stretch the limits of our gluing press, but as you can see they were fitted into the press, just barely.
Buzz Morisette has the next three windows on the bench, these for the MILW 01984 caboose.
Victor Humphreys took advantage of some open time in his schedule to continue finish sanding the contours and curves on new roof saddles for CA&E 451. I managed to rough out some more blanks on the big Wright bandsaw.
Always more windows. Roger Kramer had some more of the rotted windows in the shop from the IC 3996 heavyweight diner. There have been some comments about what the issue was if the car is finally inside a barn. Here is the evidence that replacements are needed, and they need to be made new. These parts have rotted to the pont where they cannot be salvaged and reassembled, and this is one of the GOOD ones! Roger brought in some wood he has been accumulating and we will see what can be done with this. We hope to start making sawdust on this project soon.
Pete Galayda and Jerry Dettloff went out to the South End to get some more lumber for the Charles City Western 300 decking, and Pete was cutting and fitting the first of many pieces. George Clark continued on the Lake Shore Electric 810, and new steel was delivered for repairs on our B&O wagon top boxcar. Of course that will have to wait for better weather next year.
We also visited with Bill Greenhill who is making steady progress toward the painting of Cleveland Transit System 4223, a PCC car now in Barn 2 for the painting process.
Comments
Mon, 06-17-2013 09:50
Wish I could be there to help.
Fri, 06-14-2013 16:50
Matthew, Any special event is the decision of the museum Board. My personal opinion is that it is likely that there would be a special event to [...]
Thu, 06-13-2013 18:33
Hi, I have a question, if or when she is restored and back up and running this or next year. Will their be a special event set up for the return of [...]
Tue, 06-11-2013 22:36
The whistle 1630 wore for a while that you're thinking of was a Frisco 6 chime donated by a former member of the steam shop. It was on it a few times [...]
Tue, 06-11-2013 18:03
You are talking here about something well before my time !. I have not seen her with anything other than the whistle she now carries. If she [...]
Mon, 06-10-2013 16:17
i'm curious here. Will 1630 ever wear the ATSF 6 chime she had on for a while? Better defines her, I love the deep whistle she has now but the higher [...]
Sat, 06-08-2013 15:15
Many many many many many thanks for getting the Spaulding webcam working!!!!!
Fri, 06-07-2013 16:55
The donation was to the museum as a whole. How it is used and whether any comes to steam department projects will be the decision of the museum [...]
Fri, 06-07-2013 16:53
Basically the plan is "ONLY" reassembly. As far as we know she is is reasonable mechanical shape. The big mechanical problem that stopped her (slack [...]
Fri, 06-07-2013 16:28
Nigel I read you guys got a one million dollar check donation!!! Will this be used to finish 1630 ,428, 5 and get started on the others next in line?
Fri, 06-07-2013 16:16
So does 1630 basically only need reassembly? With the boiler in particular. Does her tender or running gear need any work before she's ready for the [...]
Fri, 06-07-2013 12:00
Hello.. The voltage we are using and presumed the RR also used is 120 vac. The system is a little unique because the lite bulbs are each 60 volts. [...]