The weather had a significant effect on work this weekend.
We had hoped to pull the Shay truck out and complete the steam cleaning but sharp thunder storms in the late morning meant that the wheel drop covers could not be removed to allow the shunt.
90 degree temperatures and high humidity made all heavy work pretty slow. However some significant progress was made on 1630.
· Despite the heat, Phil spent most of the day in the boiler with Collin in the morning and Jason in the afternoon and completed the measuring of all the back head braces using the webcam and "fork" approach. Vince and I, outside the boiler recording the pictures, certainly had the easier end of the deal. However the results were well worth the effort. Having checked all braces it is now clear that all are the same size (1 3/8 inch diameter) so significantly stronger than the drawing shows. The end result is that we are now sure that the bracing of the back head is a good deal more substantial than previously thought based upon the Frisco drawings.
· Kevin did a great job on the top of the tender. He has worked during the week as well on this and now has the whole top of the tank needle chipped. He is close to the point of final cleaning and being able to re-prime the metal ready for repainting.
· the measuring of the exact distances between the tube sheets for each super heater flue was completed. This gives me my homework for the week. Now I can work out the exact lengths we need for safe ending each flue and we can then get down to cutting and fitting the ends to the flues.
· We also continued the measurement of the back head. As with everything in this area, nothing is as simple as it first seems!. The critical measurement is the area of flat sheet facing into the cab. (The curved area where the sheet is flanged forward to join the side sheets does not require bracing). The initial calculation assumed the flange was of constant radius. Now we know it actually increases in radius as you come down the sides. What initially looked like school level geometry is looking more like college level maths !!.
In other areas
· the last bull ring for 428 is just about complete, which will free up the lathe to produce the new piston rod for the McCabe;
· the honing of the connecting rod has reached an acceptable level of "roundness" in the rod ends so we were at last able to free up the pillar drill and the area around it;
· the new numbers for 938 were completed and fitted to the front lamp so she now looks a little tidier.
Nigel
Comments
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!!!!!!!
Sun, 05-05-2013 18:53
Ah yes, I have made such Jibs myself. If it were me, I would add in each corner an angled piece from the base to the Jib to act as sway bracing. [...]