Coach and Track Workday Announcements for July 2020

For Coach 1158 Workdays
We will be working Thursday (July 2), Friday (July 3), and Sunday (July 5) this week starting at 930 AM. A great deal has been accomplished so far. Here’s an update and where you can help.
(1) Window Sill welding Repair / Body Patches: Jim, Aaron, and myself have been working on repairing missing window tracks and sills so windows can open / close properly and we keep the water out. So far, 5 windows have been completed with 35 more to go. We are also repairing holes in the lower coach body. We set a new record this past Sunday fixing an 11″ by 4″ hole. Aaron walked up with no previous welding experience and graduated from Jim’s welding class on the same day. We are willing to teach and work with anyone that wants to learn.
(2) The 3 Luggage Racks: these have been needle-scaled and primed, I ended up with paint drips in a few places, so they need to be sanded off. A few small touch-ups are needed.
(3) Priming and Painting the Coach Interior: Several of us over the past few weeks have been needle scaling, sanding, wire brushing and smoothing the interior walls + arm rests. One end wall plus the station-side interior wall above and below the windows are ready for primer and paint. We are looking for painters to prime and paint these surfaces. All materials are on site needed to prime. The paint is ready for pick up and will be here in a few days. I plan to needle-scale the bank-side interior wall next week.
(4) Roof work: David Collison dropped by this past Saturday and installed about 25 more button head screws in the rivet holes. There are still 60 left to go. Finishing this step is the key to moving on to the next which is preparing the roof surfaces, primer, and paint. A major goal/milestone we should complete this summer. Anyone that is willing to stand on the ladder can work on installing the button head screws.
(5) Window installation: The wood trims need sanded, primed and painted. The windows need to be properly installed along with the sill and jamb pieces replaced as needed. We have been placing replacement windows as we can find where they fit. Each window seems to need minor adjustment to adjust for fit.
There’s a lot of work to be done. Come on out and give us a hand.
From the track department:
The Wednesday night work crew will be out on Wednesday night, July 1. We will continue with tree cutting of branches hitting the train so that we can get the blue caboose up to the end of the Class I track without trees hitting it or the loco, IF we do not get that done on June 24 evening.
If we do not need to cut branches, we will probably go out to the end of Class I track and continue spiking ties that were previously installed, or there are 6 ties needing installed at the curve in front of the water cistern.
There is always plenty to do, often hard to decide what to do, but we always pick something needed and important, get it done, then move in to the next item on the list!!
Help is always needed and welcome, please come out and help move us forward down the track!!
Looking ahead, the July work weekend will be Saturday and Sunday July 11 and 12. We will be continuing tie work towards the picnic grove, or tamping and raising low joints and swales in the track, depending on what gets done during the June Work Weekend. There is always lot’s to do, we have been making good progress this year with 1/3 of our planned tie replacement already fine and more truckloads of ties scheduled for delivery in June. Come out and give us a hand and help accelerate our progress!!