Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Wednesday 5th March 2015 a lovely  clear day with blue sky and unusually warm for early March.


We had been donated a brass coal scuttle and a gang masters horn so they both had a clean and the horn was reshaped as it had a few dents and was not round at the end.  The scuttle is now in the shop to raise funds  for us priced at £25.

              


                                   The horn now needs a ring soldered on to attach the chord

           


The entrance gate and post were power washed last week to remove the green algae, so time for a rub down and repaint to make it look more inviting to visitors



After  new white coat and some black on the fittings it is ready



The British Rail (Western) draw cupboard now has a full set of draws with some old school railway stickers still om them for the likes of the Paddington line and others



It is now undergoing painting by Greg with grain effect paint


Nearing completion


It was then down to the line wagon with the nice weather it was possible to paint the outer repairs on the side doors




The one end door still needs a copper dressing plate fitted but we found the timber needed trimming first to allow and easy non foul slide action so job on hold as it needs the belt sander to get a mm or two extra clearance on 1 board




The Iron Horse box body got washed off last week and has had some filler work completed before the paint gets a touch up.



The art deco period scales have a new dial face sticker on order so off with the plate for a shot blast then filling and sanding so there is a smooth surface for the new decal

                                 After a shot blast                                      car body filler on



                                                               After a good sanding smooth

                                                        

Whilst the face plate is off the rust inside was treated to a coating of white lithium grease to slow the corrosion down rather than try and de-rust everything and paint it as it would mean disturbing the heavily corroded items that may not like being separated.




The oil lamp cupboard has been filled, smoothed and received a coat of grey primer to seal the filler, it is now awaiting some brown paint


And that was the time up.










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