Andy's World
Andy is a preservation dynamo. He is an internationally recognised Stationary Engine enthusiast and has written many articles for journals around the world. Like so many preservationists the work that they do is of international significance and there is a large following of people who can relate to Andy's interests.
We have therefore created a special section on our web site which Andy will update on a regular basis...

A galvanised steel lining was cut and bent up during the week, so I was keen to see whether i…
Read more: 116. Easter 2010. Compagnes Drift Mill. Meal Spout Lining and Elevator

Try saying that after a couple of glasses of Beaumont Wine!
In the week, I had a piece of galvanis…
Read more: 117. 17th April 2010. Compagnes Drift Mill. Short Chute

The top end of the short chute needed to be tidied where it joins with the original trunking, both…
Read more: 118. April 2010. Compagnes Drift Mill. Chute Lining and Agitation

Johan Coertze’s idea last week to rock the delivery chute to the Vitruvian Mill longways like the s…
Read more: 119. End April Beginning May 2010. Compagnes Drift Mill. Rocking Chute

The good news is that the chute is moving back and forth and grain flows! It remains to be seen how…
Read more: 120. Middle May 2010. Compagnes Drift Mill. Agitating Chute

Having done some marking on the wooden plug for the chute to the Stamford last week, I did some saw…
Read more: 121. 22nd May 2010. Compagnes Drift Mill. The Chute Works!
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