Prior to that though, I started on Saturday on a normal cleaning turn. Being the only rostered cleaner and with two locos needing to be cleaned, I was more than delighted to find that Steve had turned up as well.
Steve at work on 5542 |
2807 was the other loco running on Saturday |
Clive decorates 5542 |
Cliff oils up 2807 |
2807 decorated on one side |
You simply can't depend on the weather |
Steve decorates the hitherto unadorned side of 2807 |
Hopefully it won't be too long before the concreting operation can start.
At the other end of the shed, Foremarke Hall has got a nice new copper chimney cap in place now:
Looks gorgeous |
Surprisingly, the other side is completely graffiti free |
The old mess coach |
Saddle tank being raised.... |
.... and lowered into it's new home. |
Decapitated hammer |
One of the things that wanted shifting was part of the class 73 Electro-Diesel. I have no idea what it was, but it was remarkably heavy for such a relatively small item. It crushed the first pallet that we tried to shift it on.
About to try and roll it onto a more sturdy pallet |
Got that sorted |
Finally stashed it out of the way on top of a container. |
Rolls Royce |
Not sure that it would fit on a Silver Shadow |
Elsewhere, Tim and Neil had been working on fitting covers over inspection holes that give access to some of the wiring by the ash pit:
Tim gets creative with a hammer and chisel... |
...and admires the newly installed cover |
Not quite 5542 |
One for Mark....
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