News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Give Me a Buzz
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:47 PM 1 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
36 Report
And more primer on parts of the front window frame, etc. There is no real way to speed up this process very much.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:13 PM 3 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Monday, February 23, 2015
How They Did It In Boston
Posted by Randall Hicks at 4:29 PM 2 comments
Labels: Mechanicals
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Let's Russell Up Some Snow
What your humble correspondent was doing is no doubt an anticlimax, but every man has to do what he can.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:51 PM 4 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Thursday, February 19, 2015
CRT Markers
Posted by Randall Hicks at 4:21 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
At the Health Club
And you can see the sparks fly as he grinds down some more parts.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:46 PM 7 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
The Secret Science of Sleet Scraping, Part II - Pantographs
David writes......
So folks, there you have it! The complete science of sleet scraping!
Posted by David Wilkins at 3:53 PM 0 comments
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Cold Hard Facts
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:37 PM 6 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Friday, February 13, 2015
The Secret Science of Sleet Scraping
The cylinder looks like this, upside down. The shaft goes down through a slot in the wooden beam, and the shoe is bolted onto the bottom. You can see the spring that pushes the piston up when air is released. I meant to measure the vertical travel, but it's about 6".
The scrapers on the lead car are controlled by a valve to the right of the brake valve. On the wood cars there's just a simple on-off valve as seen here.
On the steel cars, however, there's a more complex valve that uses a second brake handle, of the same type as the M-23 motorman's valve. This is more than a simple on-off valve, but I'm not sure how it works since we never use it. I must confess that David was basically correct about this, although I doubt this was actually a motorman's brake valve of some sort.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 1:35 PM 15 comments
Labels: Mechanicals
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Grid Project Completed
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:51 PM 3 comments
Labels: 36 Progress