7/2/2020

Remarkably both the timber and  the steel I ordered yesterday arrived today, so progress now on rebuilding the rear end should now be steady.  Today was spent making the last of the templates for the new glass.

6/2/2020

Work restarted on Sunday 2nd February after a brief gap.  I finished off as much of the woodwork as possible in the wheelarch  over the next few days, with a break to etch-prime the last four window frames.  Carpentry included sanding the wheelarch timbers to finished shape and aligning the lower perimeter rail and attaching it to the wheelarch frame.  Rotten timber to the rear of the wheel arch has been removed and some parts made, however these cannot be assembled until the timber for the perimeter of the boot floor arrives.  This order includes timber for repairing the lower side rods alongside the boot.  Removeal of the rotten steel reinforcement revealed that the whole of the steel stress panel that closes off the  forward end of the boot  needed removing.  This entailed work on the offside of the bus, removing the cladding panels alongside the boot which required the emergency door to be finally opened.

Removal of these panels showed that all the timbering in the same area of the boot on the offside will need replacing so this was included in the new order.   The steel panel – or rather, the remains of it – was removed from the boot front today.  Once out and measured for replacement, attention turned to making templates for the replacement glass for the nearside.

Offside timbering alongside the boot

Offside timbering alongside the boot and below the emergency door.

Frame below in front of the offside rear corner

Frame below in front of the offside rear corner

4/2/2020

Final fettling, prep and etch priming the last four half-drop window frames was the work for today.