Work on cleaning up the tube plates is nearly complete although the grinding and welding is a slow but necessary process of the retubing.
Work on cleaning up the tube plates is nearly complete although the grinding and welding is a slow but necessary process of the retubing.
We could not resist these photographs of our Lawley BR7 (SAR NG 106) and sister NG105 that we received from Hannes Palling. They show the sisters at Fort Beaufort where they worked sometime between 1930 and 1934 and are credited to SH Carter. These two locos are the only Lawleys fitted with the “Fowler” type bogie tender. The other photo is of Hannes’ magnificent live steam model of NG105.
Sandstone receives its Railway Safety Regulator operating permit for 2018.
The Railway Safety Regulator has issued Sandstone with its operating permit for 2018.
It has been issued without any exceptions. Click here to view
Lukas Nel and his team have now begun the descaling process on the boiler and outer firebox of 113. This is a massive task with both tubeplates requiring normal repairs. This will keep the team busy for some time to come. Our pictures show the guys hard at work deep inside the boiler.
Work has begun on grinding the tube plate at the firebox end of the boiler on 113. This needs to be ground to be totally clean and smooth to allow the crack testing chemicals to work and also to check if the tube plate may have any bulging or be bent in any spot.
Steam Railway magazine has published an obituary from Sandstone Heritage Trust on this great man who sadly passed away in late 2017. Click here to read the article.
Our final Steam Report for 2017. Click on the link to see the latest Sandstone Railway news.
From all of us at Sandstone we wish all our readers Seasons Greetings and a Happy New Year for 2018.
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