Thursday, March 28, 2019

Doodlebug Report

Gregg Wolfersheim sends us another UP doodlebug update.


The first ceiling panel was stripped and primed for the M-35 project. Here it is standing on edge in the Diesel Shop ready to go.


With the help of several volunteers, we were able to get it into the car.

From above the car, we see it right under the carlines. The large holes are for vents (square) and the expansion tank dome (round hole) that protrudes above the roof with a safety valve.

Here the expansion tank for the heater is almost all the way up. It is quite heavy. About 250 pounds, and was lifted with a hoist from above.

As it went up, several times a wood block had to be inserted as a guide to get the tank to line up. With several pipes sticking out of it, it wanted to snag on anything it could!

From above, we see the hoist that was used to lift the tank into place.

As you can see, two of the large unions have been started near the back wall. Now, another wood prop is guiding it to alignment with the last union connection. 

The last  fitting is now started after using several props and wedges!

The expansion tank is in place with the straps underneath for support. The water glass and vent valve are attached also. At the right is a conduit with a light switch for the light in the compartment. Next will be the fresh water tank that goes over the aisle part of this compartment. It is also very heavy!  

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