Nobody informed in me in advance, but it turns out thet there was a "Mr Universe" style challenge taking place at Toddington on Saturday. The challenge was for one person to single handedly push Foremarke Hall's tender in and out of the David Page shed. Steve had a go at it first:
Steve, putting his back into it |
John had a go at pushing it back in a little later on
Joihn, pushing it back |
Steve(l) & Sean, busy painting |
Cliff at work |
I'm not at all sure how he managed it, but Cliff was to be seen wandering abound with a very blackened end to his nose for much of the day.
Cliff, sporting a black nose. |
A pair of springs, ready for shot blasting |
Mark, eats 3 Shredded Wheat for breakfast (other cereals do exist) |
Eleanor gets persuasive with an angle grinder with wire brush attachment |
For the benefit of those who can't quite imagine how the suspension arrangement works, here is a photo of a similar arrangement on the Foremarke Hall's tender. The spring centre is on top of the axle box, on either side, links hang down which are secured in the previously mentioned cups located into brackets on the tender frames.
How it will look when finished. |
DMLL's Cinderella loco, 3845, waiting for her fairy godmother to turn up |
Not long now. |
A recent starter, Roger, turned up on Saturday as well and was found useful jobs to do on Dinmore Manor's tender.
Roger.... a blur of activity |
There is still a fair amount of painting to be done on the bits of the tender that are at Toddington:
Tim applies grey undercoat to the safety links |
David applies black undercoat to the tender frames |
Graham measuring the dimensions of the stays |
Mark, measuring the dimensions of the horn guides |
35006 disappeared off out into the sunshine early on in the day and has been the subject of much activity.
Steve preparing to fit part of 35006's motion |
This drip tray had been under 35006 until it was wheeled out of the shed |
Re-fitting 35006's driver's side smoke deflector |
Driver's side con rod, temporarily fitted |
Fireman's side con rod, on for good. |
If you take a look at the timatable for 2015, you'll notice that there are precious few Fridays that we run a regular timetable service, Friday's normally being set aside for footplate experience trains. This coming Friday is an exception however. There was supposed to be a car auction taking place on Friday 7th August and to coincide with that, the decision was taken to make the most of the event and add the date to the timetable. As luck would have it, the auction organisers decided to change the date to last Friday, but they made the change after our timetable had been published. The upshot is that we're committed to running on the 7th, when most people won't be expecting it and when there won't be an event to tie in with. I mention this as the steam loco on the blue timetable service (including a trip to Laverton on the first round trip) will be crewed by Ian, Chris & myself. I have visions of there being more people on the footplate than in the carriages so if you're free on Friday, give yourself a treat and come along too, we'll be delighted to see you.
Speaking of Ian, he had been seen applying some sort of coating to the area above one of the cabs on the bubble car, 55003. It involved mixing varying proportions of ingredients together, which apparently cured very quickly.
Newly recoated bubble car cab roof |
And finally, one of the Steam Loco Dept's volunteers is a retired dentist. He turned up on Wednesday and again on Saturday fully expecting some fallout after the recent "Cecil the lion" incident in Zimbabwe, he wasn't disappointed. He would like to make it known that he is not the dentist concerned and that he doesn't even own a gun, never mind used one to shoot any lions. All I can say to that is that I didn't see a single lion all day at Toddington on Saturday, make of that what you will. The retired dentist concerned was also keen to point out that dentistry is not the career path of choice for traffic wardens who have found that their job doesn't quite fulfill their desires for inflicting pain on other people. Well we all know that's true, traffic wardens progress on to become politicians.
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