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I haven't posted in a long time, I've been quite busy working on the mine car with two of my sons. All the straightening is done, and all the metal replacement and repair is done. The car is now at the Miners' Memorial Park in Ashley Pa awaiting the beams for the sill, and the lumber for the sides and ends. The car has come a long way since it was first delivered to a storage garage at St Leo's Church where we worked on it mostly on Saturdays whenever the weather was somewhat tolerable. Work time increased as the weather warmed, and last weekend on a mostly rainy Saturday, my oldest son Don provided the truck, and work provided the trailer. The wheels came from dismantled a stage the band used to use at the school district I work for. It took the better party of an hour to attach the wheels, and gradually lower the car 8 inches at a time at each end until the wheels rested on the ground. We used a come along to ratchet the car into the trailer, and gravity did its job to remove the car at the park. 

 

 

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With the help of 3 young capable men, my son Mark, Matt, a recent high school graduate who is a member of our preservation society, and Nick, a co restorer from our switchman shanty restoration project, we were able to assemble the wood sub structure onto the wheels. Weeks of work on the beams was done in my back yard. This included pre drilling as many of the bolt holes as possible, cutting notches, and staining and sealing the beams. 

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Thanks Montclaire, Rusty and Laz. This has been a great project up to this point. I am looking forward to the placement of the hopper onto the base. Our next project is in the works, as we are in the process of acquiring a "Lokie", a small steam engine used to shuttle the mine cars. It is operational, but needs some work before it can be used. We have applied for some grants, and have some fund raising ideas on the table. we work in close association with other like minded organizations, and one in particular, The Underground Miners, has offered to donate 300 feet of rail towards our cause. They also want to display several pieces of their collection at our park. Good things appear to be on the horizon!

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The hopper and frame are now joined. Thanks to Ashley borough and Bob Hess the hopper placement was a snap with the borough back hoe handling the lifting duties. Bolt placement was at nearly 50%, with 7 of the 16 mounting bolts lining up. Tomorrow, I'll do a little reaming and place the remaining bolts through the hopper and the sill beams into the  wheel carriers. Several lag bolts through the end angle irons and the 4 tabs that hang down over the carriers, and this puppy is ready for the side and end boards. There will be a false bottom, and a load of coal chunks should be here by month's end. DSCN4568DSCN4569DSCN4570DSCN4571DSCN4572DSCN4575DSCN4576DSCN4577DSCN4578DSCN4579DSCN4580DSCN4581DSCN4582DSCN4583DSCN4584DSCN4586DSCN4587DSCN4588DSCN4589DSCN4590DSCN4591DSCN4592DSCN4593

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The mine car is basically complete, except for a few bolts that need to be tightened requiring a helper. I need eight 4 inch lags for one end and the spreader bar. I will be making a false bottom about 8 inches from the top, and we will be getting a load of raw coal at the end of the month from a group called "The Underground Miners".DSCN4624DSCN4623DSCN4622DSCN4621DSCN4620DSCN4619DSCN4618DSCN4617DSCN4616DSCN4615

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prrhorseshoecurve posted:

I take it that no metal was painted on these cars?

No, the board members wanted it left as is. I coated it with Penetrol. I was going to use Ospho, but since that tends to turn the oxidation black, it was suggested by someone on another forum to use Penetrol. It works very well. I did use a mixture of Lamp Black and water to weather the wood, and applied a coat of satin water base urethane to seal the Lamp Black.

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