Over the last few weeks we have steam bent all but one
of roof hoops, the last one was steamed but snapped so we are awaiting a replacement
length of ash. The toad has now been
covered in a tarpaulin so we can carry on painting the chassis inside, so far
most of the veranda is in top coat. The floor
has been ordered and when arrives will be fitted ASAP. The veranda end sanders have been bought down
out of storage ready to be fitted, unfortunately as with most things on the
toad the previous owner striped everything bare and lost several items, the
latest two items are the cast flanges and the plug bars that when lifted
release the sand down the pipe. Thankfully
we have one as a pattern and are getting 3 new ones machined at the moment, when
these are finished the sanders can be fitted.
The axle boxes are presently being prepared to be machined, when this is
completed we plan to plate the wear on the horn faces.
Before steam bending
2 lengths of ash in the steam box
Matt undercoating the sand box pockets
Sand box tops while being painted, they have been fully overhauled
Sand box bottoms where the sand goes
4 comments:
I thought I'd continue my questions about capping bolts here from previous thread. Is it not so that the GW Opens have diagonal strengthening bars, so would not need such a measure as you adopted for the MR open?
I forgot to add that this Toad will be the most handsome animal that ever existed. You'll have to 'weather' it a bit like the modellers!
Yes you’re correct the GW opens have diagonal bars that go from the bottom of the curb rail next to the door to the top of the corner cheek. The reason I am thinking about putting the bolts down is not for strength but to try and limit the movement of the timber. So far the timber sides on the Midland have not moved. With all the wagon restorations I try to do them to the highest standard possible, this saves a lot of time in the future. 10931 was out shopped about 9 years ago and so far except general running maintenance has not been touched.
Thanks very much, the only response to that is the modern phrase "Respect bruv'! Wow!
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