by Linda Smith » Mon May 19, 2014 7:58 pm
As reported by Site Leader Ed Lowrance, Work Session A is in full swing! After the 8 a.m. registration, orientation and safety briefings, volunteers headed to their assigned tasks, eager to get underway. Antonito projects include restoration of Cook Car 053; fabrication of parts and assembly of trucks to keep the Friends’ high-value restored cars operating; re-lettering of recently painted cars; repairs to Drop Bottom Gondola Car #768 and High Side Rider Gondola #1357; and priming of cedar siding for the Osier Section house project. In Chama, work commenced on maintenance of wheels, brakes and safety appliances; restoration of RPO 054 as a Railroad Post Office; repairs to the Chama stock pens; conversion of Box Car #3585 to a new Tool Car; and change-out of trucks on Flat Car #6649. Support functions include food services; providing hand and power tools; and project documentation.
Ed’s photos are great; here they are!
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- Bruce Bloom primes cedar siding for the Osier Section House
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- Chuck Duecker prepares Car Shelter braces for the new side wall
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- Fuzzy Anstine laying down on the job@ He's installing a rebuilt hydraulic cylinder in the pallet jack, which now works just fine.
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- John Weiss is our Texas pattern maker; the worn-out original part is in front. The new, carved wooden patterns form the basis for the next batch of truck castings to be made later this year as funds become available.
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- Lunch time! Hot dogs with sauerkraut and all the fixin's - with Patty's homemade cookies! L-R, Mary Jane Smith, Patty Hanscom, Mary Lowes (first year volunteer), Craig McMullen and Bob Reib
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- Marshall Smith welds the final A frame support in place on Drop Bottom Gondola 768
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- New volunteer Grant Ball runs machine used to mill truck parts
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- Valley Lowrance preps Gramps tank cars for painting
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- Warren Ringer and Bill Kepner adjust an A frame support in Drop Bottom Gondola 769