Another fascinating progress report from Gregg Wolfersheim on building the roof structure for the IT line car. This is a lot different from anything else!
The roof of the 1702 is coming along. Most of the saddles are attached in this view. |
One of the deck boards (in primer) is used to check the level of the saddles. They are all sitting on a bead of caulk, and several long wood screws hold them through the roof to the carlines.
Unfortunately, one carline was about a half an inch too high. I was unable to remove it to cut it down. The caulk really holds it well! Brought the power planer out and took care of that quickly.
A hole was drilled through the roof and the power cable brought back up from below. Near the second saddle there is actually a connector to the rest of the cable as it heads towards the middle of the roof. It's a motor connector using brass gladhand style. I rewrapped the whole cable with friction tape after covering the connector with regular electrical tape.
1 comment:
Somehow I find it nerve-wracking every time I have to cut a roof hole like that, but you made it look easy. Nice work!
-T Rich
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