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| #Post#: 96764-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: rowehillmaster Date: March 23, 2015, 4:20 pm | |
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| I have been going up to the Golden Valley Light Railway's | |
| workshops since November on a Saturday and helping out on | |
| maintenance and restoration projects, but this weekend I was | |
| handed a lump of steel and it was suggested that I "make a new | |
| one, you know about lathes and things", so I bit the bullet, | |
| discussed a method of manufacture with the chief engineer (who | |
| normally does all the machining) and of I went on this old | |
| beauty -: | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s46.photobucket.com/user/kemplen/media/44938bb2bc7326c8e6df08f428859daa_… | |
| .... and made this new bearing box cover spring cap -: | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s46.photobucket.com/user/kemplen/media/da0aa6a6dc5722127667eeccdbd50bcc_… | |
| (That's the first proper thing I have made in 30 odd years since | |
| being made redundant less than a year out of tec and coming to | |
| where I work now) | |
| :smilewide: | |
| .... it is sort of like a mushroom and locates the spring and | |
| clamps down onto the bearing box half, allowing the cover to be | |
| rotated against the spring pressure. It is for one of a pair of | |
| 1910 Polish bogeys that are being restored to go under a | |
| new/second hand carriage that the Railway have just bought. | |
| #Post#: 96765-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: Sunny Jim Date: March 23, 2015, 4:35 pm | |
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| Technically it is a third hand carriage as the underframe was | |
| originally Isle of Man Railway F60, which carried a pair of | |
| original four wheeled coach bodies. The underframes were bought | |
| by the Festiniog Railway after the bodies were scrapped, and the | |
| current bodies were erected on them. These are now being | |
| superseded at the FR and have been deemed surplus so sold to the | |
| GVLR! The current one has come without bogies, so the said | |
| Polish ones are being used. | |
| I was in the Historic Carriage and Wagon shed and made some | |
| captive studs for some LMS axlebox covers, levelled the | |
| suspension of one of our coaches and started hanging brake shoes | |
| off it! There is something quite satisfying about making a bit | |
| that cannot be bought off the shelf. | |
| Sunny Jim | |
| #Post#: 96776-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: rowehillmaster Date: March 24, 2015, 7:16 am | |
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| On family visits, maybe 10 odd years ago I used to see a S2 Land | |
| Rover parked up by the Historic Carriage and Wagon shed - navy | |
| blue I think, was that you? it was a case of "Daddy would like | |
| one of them, in his dreams !" then, but little did she know then | |
| that I would end up having one !, and working at the railway! | |
| #Post#: 96779-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: Peter de Dawg Date: March 24, 2015, 1:41 pm | |
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| Volunteering like that is great as you get yer mitts on some | |
| cool stuff that you'd otherwise never get to , I did some time | |
| at an old Victorian pumping station years ago, some of the old | |
| steam ( and later fitted diesel ) kit there was monumental ! | |
| #Post#: 96784-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: Sunny Jim Date: March 24, 2015, 6:09 pm | |
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| [quote]On family visits, maybe 10 odd years ago I used to see a | |
| S2 Land Rover parked up by the Historic Carriage and Wagon shed | |
| - navy blue I think, was that you?[/quote] | |
| Yes, that would be mine! 10 years ago it was actually Rover | |
| Admiralty Blue, a colour used on P5 Rovers around 1970. It is | |
| now BS Royal Blue that is a little lighter, but also easier to | |
| get mixed. It was originally green, but had been 3 different | |
| shades over the years before I got it in 1978 - I first painted | |
| it blue in 1980. | |
| The Vintage Train is down to our department. | |
| See here: | |
| https://www.facebook.com/pages/Midland-Railway-Butterley-HCW/1529982593920099 | |
| The screw jacks are Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and date to | |
| about 1910, with a 10 ton capacity so four of them will lift a | |
| whole coach in a very heterosexual way! | |
| Sunny Jim | |
| #Post#: 96830-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: divie Date: March 29, 2015, 1:16 pm | |
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| Love the old South Bend lathe, I had one for 45 years before | |
| replacing it a couple of years ago with something a bit bigger. | |
| Mine was a war finish job made in 1942 model "Heavy Ten" from | |
| memory. | |
| #Post#: 97387-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: rowehillmaster Date: May 2, 2015, 2:55 pm | |
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| - but today was even better, when I spent a couple of hours | |
| digging, spreading and scraping out builders rubble to make a | |
| pathway for plant access, in preparation for some new works, in | |
| this oldun - | |
| http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f137/kemplen/andy_jcb_zpss9ku5oev.jpg | |
| http://s46.photobucket.com/user/kemplen/media/andy_jcb_zpss9ku5oev.jpg.html | |
| :smilewide: :smilewide: :smilewide: | |
| #Post#: 97391-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Volunteer engineering work | |
| By: Calum Date: May 2, 2015, 5:49 pm | |
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| Not quite volunteering but I get your sense of satisfaction at | |
| making stuff like that... I make bits for steam locos for my job | |
| (lucky me!). It's great to restore and work on bits of history | |
| (which I love!) and get paid for it! | |
| Die block from a few weeks ago: | |
| [img] | |
| https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11007719_101526… | |
| [img] | |
| https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/10996674_10152608613782… | |
| And as with your place, the machinery we use is equally ancient. | |
| The 'small' lathes I tend to do most of my turning on are DSG | |
| 17" jobbies from the late 50s/early 60s but things like our | |
| Oldfield & Schofield wheel lathe are probably some 30 years | |
| older than that! | |
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