With the rusty parts. If any small rusty parts that are removable like vestibule clip, bolts or screws and they are in a condition that can be re-used let them soak in some Sulfuric Acid until all the rust has gone, and then you can determine if you need to replace or reuse said parts.
Cadeby actually pronounced Cade-bee. Lets note that Teddy Boston was a friend of Rev. Awdry and was the prototype for the Fat Controller. Though he did appear as himself [as the Fat Clergyman] in at least one of the Skarloey books. Awdry appearing as himself as the Thin Clergyman. Anyhow, great to see Pixie coming back to life.
Great update on the carriages Glen, but most importantly was your final words, Thank You to your volunteers 👍👍
Thank you, Glenn, for a clear and informative update, and a good insight into the advantages of the new Carriage house!
Great stuff Glenn, it's fantastic to see all the hard work and effort paying off, the carriage stock of the railways are in good hands.
With the rusty parts. If any small rusty parts that are removable like vestibule clip, bolts or screws and they are in a condition that can be re-used let them soak in some Sulfuric Acid until all the rust has gone, and then you can determine if you need to replace or reuse said parts.
when the restoration of Pixie is finished will she do test runs in the shed yard?
Very probably.
Cadeby actually pronounced Cade-bee.
Lets note that Teddy Boston was a friend of Rev. Awdry and was the prototype for the Fat Controller. Though he did appear as himself [as the Fat Clergyman] in at least one of the Skarloey books. Awdry appearing as himself as the Thin Clergyman.
Anyhow, great to see Pixie coming back to life.