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
Fri, 03-29-2024 21:26
We're slackers and spend more time working on the equipment in the shop than keeping all you readers updated. We'll work on it, but I'm sure updates [...]
Thu, 03-14-2024 08:02
What happened to the Department Blog? It's been over 2 years and I still regularly check for updates, but nothing comes...
Mon, 12-27-2021 16:28
Happy New Year to all the Departments at the Illinois railway Museum! Thanks for all the good work you do in railroad preservation. Ted Miles, [...]
Wed, 10-13-2021 13:33
Was the CB&Q 1309 every transported to IRM?I’ve been reading old issues of Rail&Wire and the car was mentioned several times.
Mon, 06-07-2021 22:40
I was wondering if in the model layout display what scale would you guys be using and would you be displaying model train history as well? Just [...]
Wed, 06-02-2021 17:27
Nice to see 428's cab back on. Looking forward to when it is operable!
Tue, 06-01-2021 16:47
I hope the work will continue on the UP #428. Now that they are the museum's connection to the national railroad network; she would be very [...]
Sat, 04-17-2021 23:07
What is the status of 126, the Milwaukee Buffet car that is in S. Dakota? Any guess on when or if it will get to IRM?
Wed, 04-14-2021 21:09
Perhaps it is time to scrap the remains of the c, B & Q 7128 to make room for the Villa Real. Ted miles, IRM member
Wed, 04-14-2021 15:26
Hi IRM my name is Jason and I was wonder If you guys would be willing to save a CN Dash8-40cm they are currently being retired by CN and being [...]
Fri, 04-09-2021 19:56
Bear in mind that the Nebraska Zephyr is an articulated train set, so cars cannot be inserted at will. Although cars and/or a second engine could be [...]
Wed, 03-31-2021 11:37
I believe Silver Pony is currently on the back burner, and has been put into storage in one of the barns. The car needs a lot of work done to it's [...]