Thursday 29 August
Bit of a change for today, the team went on an outing to Tyseley Locomotive Works to collect bricks. We had bought some imperial bullnosed header bricks that were surplus to their requirements. This was a joint venture along with a group from Construction & Maintenance who were collecting some hatched edge blocks.
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Bullnosed brick pile found |
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The hunt for the hatched edges |
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Michael and Nigel with the trolley |
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Bricks sorted to weed out the rejects |
There was a mixture of patterns, ⅔ were the standard profile while the rest seem to be more a streamlined (Gresley A4) shape. As they are destined for culvert headwalls the shape isn't quite so important.
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The contrasting patterns as seen loaded |
Back at Winchcombe we unloaded onto pallets as they probably won't be used until next year.
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Streamliners on the left, a few double bullnosed in the middle and the standard profile on the right |
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The hatched edgings for C&M |
Quite a relaxing day for us, except for the 3 hours driving. Back to normal on Saturday.
What is the intended use ?
ReplyDeleteThey will go on head or wing walls when we rebuild them
DeleteIs that really Tyseley? If it was things have changed a lot since I last visited!
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