Tuesday was another productive day at the car shop. Let's see...
I started on the next third rail beam. The question came up at lunch whether we were actually planning to have third rail beams on all our CA&E cars. Well, yeah! The cars just aren't complete without them.
Two more maple planks were jointed, ripped, and glued.
And some action shots: Here we see Frank K. painting parts for a new frame to the 50th Avenue sign.
And Buzz is carefully sawing the door from the Ely.
It took a while, but I removed another third rail shoe assembly from one of the beams in the yard. Those bolts are all very rusty. But I wouldn't want to try using a torch near that rotted wood.
And then it got wire-wheeled and painted with primer.
I need to let the epoxy set up longer, but all the holes in the beam have been marked for drilling.
Lots of other things: Gerry is making good progress on the 306 piping. Here we see more parts going into place to supply air to the foot valve and so on. This is the west (#2) end of the car.
At the #1 end the piping is complete.
John was working on the car also, but I didn't get a picture.
The next project will be the destination signs on the 451. I made a couple of new frames several years ago, and one of them was installed on the #2 end. But it needs some more machine screws.
And at the #1 end, I have a frame ready, but not enough of the right screws. These boxes are designed to take a roll sign mechanism, but I'm not sure if we have any working ones, or enough parts to make complete mechanisms.
In the meantime, a stationary sign for each one will be sufficient, as long as it's accurately lettered. We just need to fight over what it should say.
And work continued on the 268 and 109.