The whole day was spent working on hand brakes on the three CA&E wood cars, 308, 309, and 321. I was inspired to do this by words of Bob Opal, actually. None of the hand brakes have worked in the past, and I'm positive they weren't functional on the CA&E by the end of service, if they ever were. But I wouldn't want to try to explain that to the FRA. And then there's personal pride -- I don't want to admit there's anything I (or we) can't fix. Nothing mechanical is alien to me.
Be that as it may, the first step was to go to the 321 to get some parts that were missing on the 319 when we received it, and to check how the hand brake rigging was arranged. This (R) was the missing link. I also needed a 3/4" bolt to act as the fulcrum for one of the levers, which I got from stock. On the 321 all of the levers are solidly frozen in place, so getting this link loose was difficult.
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And here's another view; the hand brake lever has this chain which will pull on the live lever when taut; at the far right is the end of the piston of the air brake cylinder. All the rest of the brake rigging is fully functional, of course. At the #2 end the lever inside the car is frozen to the shaft, so it can only be rotated less than 180 degrees. I worked to remove it, but so far without success. Maybe when it's over the pit for inspection I can fix it. In the meantime, the hand brake at the #1 end works. The whole mechanism needs lubrication, to be sure.
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On the 308 one end also needed its chain repositioned, which I did. But there are still problems. At one end, the brake lever doesn't work; it won't turn the shaft. At the other end, the pawl on the floor is the wrong design and will not engage the gear. It needs to be replaced. How did that happen?!? And then, the chain to the live lever, similar to the one above, is way too long and needs to be shortened by at least one link. As it stands now, it could never pull the live lever. So there are still a few issues to fix.
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By afternoon, roof framing was complete, and they were busy finishing up the various stringers and other details.
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