Time for another quick report on various projects in the car shop.
The next third rail beam is nearly complete. Today I installed the pentagonal plates that protect the heads of the bolts attaching the third rail shoe assembly to the beam. Then I finished painting everything with primer, and black will be next week.
Across the aisle, Buzz is making a new door and other parts for the Ely:
Steve Iversen probably deserves the prize for long-distance dedication. He drives up from Oklahoma quite often to work on Car Dept. projects; right now he's working on the brake systems for the Kansas City PCC. These PCC cars had a unique system: GE brake actuators. Everybody else used Wabco parts.
Here he is testing one of the actuators. It's basically a large 32V solenoid. Most of them are frozen solid after all these years, but he got this one to work.
Here Tim is inserting plugs to cover up the screws holding the plate onto the (1)268. He has several other things going on with this car, of course.
Gregg and Jack are continuing to do a great job on the 109. This is the north side, and it looks pretty complete. They still have plenty to do on the interior, but it's going to be impressive.
Then I replaced a couple of the pentagons on a beam out in the shop area; I had used wood that was too thin and didn't look right. It's probably not worthwhile explaining it all in detail. It's fixed now.
Fred was painting and lettering the roof fuse box for the 306, among other things. This was his first attempt at stencilling, and it turned out perfectly. Now you would think that anybody whose job involved climbing onto the top of the car would know that the fuse box has 600 volts, but maybe not...
Finally, the quarter round strip I made last time was installed and painted by the younger guys. It looks fine. That red paint is really stunning, and they do an excellent job of spraying it.
So I had some free time, and all the baggage racks for the 451 were just sitting there alongside the car. So I got out the red paint and the spray gun, and started painting all the baggage racks bright red. This will really make the car's interior look special!!!
Wait... sorry... wrong calendar. April's not till next week.