Wednesday the 12 Feb 2025 a cold damp day so no catching up on the painting outside so now a plan B day.

Time to move the draw cupboard into the workshop after stripping and sanding the top.

The top paint was mostly not adhered to the wood so it came offf easily before a sanding over
Then it was into the workshop by the heater to dry out as it had been sat on bricks placed on soil before the corner wedges could be glues back in.



Onto the bench to fit the door which turns out to be taller than the aperture due to wood deformation so a sanding down of the top and bottom edges however this turned into the power plane to remove enough.


It now closes so brass screw time to hang it.


On it's side and some gentle finger nail work results in more peeling paint, but now in a dry area the wood can continue drying before a touch up and installation in the RATS building to store documents or photos.

It was then time for a couple of walks over to the honeybourne box to carry the smaller parts of the enamel Malvern Wells sign back to the workshop but on the way noticed we have a new sign post showing our museum coach.

The 2 smaller parts of the sign have been on the bench and the mini power tool with a sanding wheel attached was used to get the rust out before treating and filling the damaged areas.



Filled and ready for sanding down/

Then a repeat with the centre part which was in better condition.
The large part of the sign will need 2 bodies or transporting around as it is heavy and flexing.
Then time was up.