Tag Archives: boot doors

7/8/2020

It was very hot here today, reaching 39C in the shade. However, I managed to paint the new lino by the entrance in the correct shade of brown over the red floor paint. I then carried on filling and sanding imperfection in the RH boot door.

6/8/2020

It seems some time since any work was recorded and quite a lot of work has been done. Firstly, both boot doors have been skinned in aluminium. This took a couple of days to complete. Next, applying filler to the boot doors to eradicate hammer marks and minor distortion and starting the sanding process. A couple of days were spent spring-cleaning the railway shed and I decided it was about time to cut the lino for the floor by the entrance steps and for the entrance steps themselves as it had been hanging around in the shed for a while. The floor section has been glued in place and undercoated with copper red floor paint. The nosings for the top of the steps and the second step have been cut but the front flange remains to be trimmed. The lino for the second step has been cut and awaits fitting which will happen after the step bay metalwork has been top-coated.

 

RH boot door being skinned

Both boot doors, frames repaired and re-skinned

21/7/2020

Yesterday I finished fitting the steelwork to the boot doors and today I finished painting over it with grey to provide an extra barrier for the aluminium skin. The right-hand door was finished yesterday so I started to fit the skin. I found that it could be formed quite easily after heating with a paint-stripping gun. Some distortion occurred when folding the flange around the flared section at the bottom RH corner because I didn’t clamp the top surface securely enough with a shaped wooden block. I will improve that method for the other corner tomorrow.