A lot of work was going on, including Tim working on doors for the 1797; Jeff, Norm and Ray working on baggage doors for Michigan 28; Rod working on contactor tips for IT 277; and Joel and Greg working on inspecting North Shore 714. I spent plenty of time goofing off, including a trip over to Barn 2 with Jon to look at progress on CA&E 451, but did get a bit of work in. I removed a contactor tip from the 277 for Rod to compare with drawings on hand and put a coat of "ceiling ivory" on the buzzer cord hanger for the 309.
I also stripped some more paint off of the window for the 205 (see below) but the aged chemical stripper I'm using is pretty poor so I think I'll have to get a new can if I want to finish this job in my lifetime. I also gave Rod some cardboard patterns for patches to be installed on the 205, which he is going to get cut out of 14-gauge sheet metal.
There are other interesting things afoot in the department, including a new piece of equipment due onto the property. Don't touch that dial!
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