Monday, April 6, 2009

Work Beginning to Bear Fruit


The boiler is in, but we just need to connect it to the steam engine....gawd that sounds easy doesn't it!! Saint Len (Chief Mech Engineer of the Isle of Wight Steam Railway) is busy machining a couple of new flanges and has come up with a superbly simple way of overcoming our problems. Work is getting tough and our thought processes are getting fuzzy, sometimes you need another brain to work things out for you.

The beautiful new/old pressure gauges have been calibrated and are ready to be fitted and all that is needed now is for the boiler feed line to be attached from the economizer; after that a little bit of wiring and she's done!! Goodness doesn't it sound easy....


We are now all geared up for being ready for the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard's "Celebration of Steam", to miss this great event would be appalling, not just in terms of ego but also the huge opportunity that it offers the boat in terms of publicity. The Isle of Wight desperately needs us tourist attractions to get out there and fly the flag, and we hope to be able to do our part in May...we might be small but we leave a big impression!


In terms of volunteering, I wish I had more to report, we have had a lot of offers and a few people come down for a look-but so far only the wonderful Pauline Rorke has been down regularly; I really hope to be welcoming more very soon. So far the funnel has been reinstated and gilded, the railings are beginning to receive their usual livery and the aft lockers have had a fresh lick of paint.


Work left to do:


Bilge Cleaning

Engine Room Wall to be Constructed

Wiring

Wheelhouse Overhaul


Big jobs, but with good weather and a motley crew, this should not take long!! Watch this space!!


Until the next installment, steam fans,


The Skip

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