Sunday, May 31, 2009

Pictures from Saturday's work

Here are the pictures from this Saturday's work on #18.


This image shows the relative position of the hole.

This is only area of extensive rot on the roof. One hand grab and the end of the rain gutter. It is amazing that the areas of rust on the locomotive are limited to areas with standing water and not the areas that have had extensive exposure. The rust on the sides and hoods is mostly surface and not extensive. The paint is falling off in chunks, not really peeling, flaking off from the metal to the last coat.

Finally the engine has weather protection. Using a combination of recycled plywood and new stock, I cutout and assembled 4 window blanks. David Coppola was a great help in assembling the 2 blanks that were made up of new materials.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Saturday evening update

Got the removed windows blanked off with recycled plywood and particle board. Finally, the interior is dried in except for the hole at the B end where the horn goes through the roof. Pictures to follow.

Saturday mid-day update!

After a slow start, I got a small hole in the roof sealed, and part of the roof surveyed. The kids working with me have gotten about another 2/5ths of the floor up and will have the floor stripped hopefully by the end of the day. They also opened up the motor access panels in the floor for the first time in about forever.

Friday, May 29, 2009

This Saturday!

This Saturday I am coming down to the museum with the sole purpose of lifting the rest of the floor and creating plywood blanks for the windows that are being restored. It should be a dirty and rewarding day. All help is welcome!