A busy weekend as I had a normal day Saturday at the steam shop then spent Sunday in the diesel shop. A lot of work was done in the steam shop on Saturday. Unfortunately a new priority meant that far less of it than we had hoped went toward #1630.
During this summer there is to be a major redevelopment of the road on the West side of the site. So alongside the steam shop. This means that one of the major areas of storage for the shop must be sorted and relocated. Certainly not before time as it is a considerable mess !. However we had been putting this off to progress the locomotive. Unfortunately time ran out and B&G are now starting work in the area. So several of us spent most of the day working with B&G to identify and move the useful material while they disposed of the rubbish. This is likely to be a significant effort over the next couple of weeks,
None the less, by the time a thunderstorm stopped work at around 6, a substantial progress had been made. A significant area at the South end has been cleared of parts for #938 which have now been put onto new pallets and moved to the area by the Bay City crane.
Unfortunately looming in the background are the saddle tank and cab of the Navy 0-4-0. These are really awkward items that will have to be moved in the next weeks.
Other crews kept work moving on #1630:
· Collin, Phil and Richard worked on fitting the wires around the boiler that will be used to secure the lagging. They made excellent progress and most of the wires on the barrel are now in place. It is good to see work progressing on steps that will clearly lead to her starting to look like a working locomotive again;
· Jane finished wire brushing and painting the last of the cladding sheets. This is another important enabling step toward being able to install the lagging, and cladding over it, once the first hydro testing is done;
· Eric worked steadily at grinding excess material from the tube ends. Those that are to be beaded must have a fairly accurate 1/4 inch projection all around. Some have a significant excess in places so this is a job that will keep Eric and others busy for several weeks;
· The main activity was the preparation for riveting the patch. A group of us, led by Tom and Mike worked into the evening practicing and testing the roles in passing a rivet into the firebox, getting it safely into the hole and applying the bucker. Mike and Tom have spent a good deal of time during the week setting up the timber staging in the firebox to hold the bucker at the correct level so that it can be accurately applied to the rivet immediately it is in place. After a number of practice passes the process seems to be working smoothly. Hopefully next weekend will see some rivets actually set into place.
Sunday in the diesel shop Roger and Jarod introduced me to the many tasks involved in starting the locomotives up for the season. An interesting morning learning the delights of inspecting brushes on motors and generators, pumping large quantities of oil thru the prime mover before it can be safely cranked and many other tasks. 30 minutes lying in a confined space squeezed under a traction motor, to get at the brushes there, certainly convinced me that steam are not the only group in desperate need of an inspection pit. Thanks guys for an interesting day.
Nigel
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 [...]
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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
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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
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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 [...]