Good evening all, and welcome to another QWW update. This week despite the heat, we’ve fitted a vacuum throughpipe, tried to sort out a wheel and tyre for Hector and Andy is making more progress on the GUV.
Being the type of tank it is, A6090 was built unfitted. This is ordinarily fine, however most good trains at the GCR run with vacuum and without a throughpipe, this wagon is less likely to be used. Having recovered a complete throughpipe on his travels, Nick decided it would be put to use on the tank.
Nick assisted by Tom and Mark, first removed one swan-neck from the pipe. The pipe measured at nigh on 15ft, which made it too short initially for the underframe. Removing the swan-neck will allow us to extend the pipe, but more on that later.


The pipe was hung underneath the wagon in its approximate route down the inner solebars with large cable ties. Borrowing the magnetic mount drill from Rothley, Barry, Tom and I drilled holes in the underframe to accept the pipe clamps to hold the pipe to the wagon.


Jamie at Carriage and Wagon very kindly whipped us up a 2ft6in length of pipe to screw onto the rest of the throughpipe, leaving us to thread one end of it and assemble the complete pipe. (Thanks Jamie!)

Back under the wagon, the straight coupler was fitted using plenty of jointing compound, tightened up then the extension piece screwed into the coupler. The swan-neck was fitted, again with plenty of jointing compound.




This is when the heavens opened, so we made a quick effort to tidy everything up and hide! The rest of the day were to tidy up around the yard, and take Danny for a skip run.
Andy has spent a bit more time this weekend filling the GUV in the attempt to smarten it up, we’ll soon be progressing to a coat of paint for it livery yet to be decided.

Last week, Dave had spotted the Hector had a flat tyre and was leaning over in the garage. This week, I attempted to re-inflate it but to no avail. Barry and I separated the rim to discover a small hole in the inner tube. A spare was fitted but we struggled to get the locking ring back into the rims, so we admitted defeat this weekend and will have a rethink.


I think that is everything this week, next week we are hoping for slightly cooler weather so we can continue with the Pipe and get that over the line. There will also be a vacuum leak of test to do for A6090. Join us then and thank you for reading.

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