Here is the herald by the end of Saturday. Two more letters and the outer circle which really defines this and makes it recognizable. Not a lot of square inches covered by white paint, but a LOT of really fussy hand painting. There was some good news, as I fretted a few days after my last post where there appeared to be a smear of white paint to the right of the N in NORTHERN. No smear! Just a reflection of the flash used for the photo.
Our intrepid Victor Humphreys largely keeps his head down and stays below the radar. In recent weeks a lot of effort was put in outdoors on the restoration of our B&O wagon top boxcar. A sure sign of spring. The interior has had stored materials relocated and repositioned to allow work on the next quarter of the sides. Nothing to see there folks, please move along. This week he accomplished slotting and cutting work for ultimate removal and replacement of damaged and rusted out side panels.
Mike Stauber and Frank Sirinek are shown by Vera Cruz 19, our operating open car. Last year almost all the seats were repaired and refinished, and so far this spring the floor and traps have been repainted. It really looks GOOD! Hmmm, I wonder if that is the right color? Maybe I should keep my mouth shut.
Eric Lorenz continued the amazing work and progress on out Cleveland Transit System PCC, 4223. Here he is removing old paint and crud from a fabricated bar plate that is part of the needed support for adding the trolley pole.
From here on, the report is all Rapid Transit, all the time. Tim Peters has fabricated new trolley boards for the roof of CRT 1797 and is just finishing the second coat of paint.
Largely unremarked, Frank Kehoe is restoring much of the interior of the same car. There is a LOT of work here, and trust me, a lot has been accomplished. Thanks, Frank.
Every report here within memory has mentioned window work. I thought we were going to break the pattern but at the last minute I noticed Buzz Morisette restoring a window for Chicago Rapid Transit 1797. Earlier in the day Buzz had repaired a pattern/form for the steam department. And of course all the other work I failed to capture. Maybe we should sell a shop access admission and let folks stroll from project to project, fascinated at the work and with mouths drooping open. I could spend a day like that. Insurance? Nah.
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!!!!!!!