Its time to fit new brake shoes to Graham the Sentinel Locomotive. Now fitting such things to a car is one thing but the level of work needed to fit to a locomotive is another. Its not so much that there are technical issues its just the sheer mass and awkwardness of fitting heavy metal components in a confined area so its best to break in this job slowly!
David and Derek discuss the breaking in process...
Whilst John just got on with it!
The good news is that the brake shoes are now all fitted meaning that Graham will be running this May Bank Holiday.
Meanwhile at the other end of the Museum site, Pam is continuing the epic paint of Sundews cab. This si not for the faint hearted but she has made som egrea progress.
With both Pam and Pete having strimmed the area and me having butchered the grass with the mower the whole area looks good in this unusual sunshine that we had today!
Meanwhile Rob the Welding Wizard was welding yet more metal into the plant shed roof! That thing will outlast us all!
The Weighbridge Office s looking good with David having cleaned and painted much of the weigh head.
For me the only braking in I did was with my back which suffered as it was a massive grass cutting day but it is one of those jobs where you can see quick and impressionable results like this!
I will be seeing how good Grahams brakes are on Monday when we have a quarry day and I am doing some shunting! That will be great for braking my back in again!