simonrail
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7 years ago
I spent a couple of hours on Friday helping to clean the rust off the Cornish beam engine at Sandfields Pumping Station near Lichfield which is receiving long overdue attention after many years of neglect.

On Sunday I called in at Caphouse Museum and had a look at the steam winding engine there to find it out of steam and cold; the first time I have known it like this. Consequently the rust is starting to form on the exposed steelwork which hasn't been protected by grease or oil.:(

I do hope the museum is going to do something to prevent further decay.
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wheldale
7 years ago
I could well be wrong but I saw the winder running in the summer and the guide who set it going told me it ran off compressed air now.
royfellows
7 years ago
"simonrail" wrote:

I spent a couple of hours on Friday helping to clean the rust off the Cornish beam engine at Sandfields Pumping Station near Lichfield which is receiving long overdue attention after many years of neglect.



I never knew about this and it on my own doorstep!

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droid
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7 years ago
And mine....;D
AR
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7 years ago
Glad to hear something's finally happening with Sandfields!
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Junior Lampman
7 years ago
The museum has had a new heating system installed which is hot water not steam. The next step should be to install a steam generator to supply steam to the winder to enable it to be run again.
It does not run on compressed air though that option has been considered put to one side for the moment.

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