Wednesday 4th March 2026
A beautiful spring day warmer than it should be so lets get outside and do some work we have been putting off due to cold damp conditions.
The blade sharpening stone is now finished the foot treadle works and it spins up nicely but for display we need to lock it so no visitors get hurt buy the fast spinning parts. pity the photo has not saved correctly so pictures next week as we have transported it to near the oil lamp hut.
The 2T 5cwt Morris bed frame has been sat on tressels since November cold and wet so today a wire wheel took off any rust that has appeared then 2 coats of a French metal paint in gloss black. (the paint was like runny honey and only liked brushing over twice then it separated and went near transparent) but it is on and looks fine.
The rear interior frame of the cab had rusted so a piece was cut out and new plate welded in with applications of a wet cloth between short burst of welding so the exterior paint remained undamaged.
An early 20th century enamel sign has been having all the rust cleared from the rusty pitted areas with a small ball cutting bit in the drill. before repairs can be carried out.
It was then time to replace the rusted lower section of the oil lamp hut we had moved over for public display, the rusty sections were cut off and some new parts cut from an old sheet that had been located, this was needed as new corrugated sheet do not match the curves of the original old sheets.
The first part is in
one side done
After a good session with the cutting disc in the angle grinder side two is looking better we just need to get the corner wrapped piece in as it needs sliding down on the inside
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