Thanks to donations from Steve Lee of
Cheyenne, WY., Henry Stiles of Rancho Cordova, CA., John and Lynne Haman
of Harbert, MI., The Manos Family of Colfax, CA., and Michael Andrews
of Yuba City, CA., we have reached our goal- The Superheater
Fundraising Drive is complete! Thanks to everyone for your support and
generosity!
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Success! We roll on...
A quick post to let everyone know that the crane lift back onto the driving wheels went very smoothly, in no small part thanks to Steve Lee and our crew. Bragg Crane of Reno did an outstanding job. We accomplished a whole lot more thanks to all the good folks who joined us for the week. Look for a full update next Sunday. Until then, have a great week! -JCA
P.S.we all deserve a lot of sleep!
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Boiler and frame reunited with the drivers. Tender tank is being lifted in the background. Erin Swain photo. |
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Live from Portola - Anticipation builds.
Greetings,
After a hearty breakfast made by our own Hank Stiles, delicious to say the least, we begin our last day before the "big pick". Steve Lee, Hank, Severn focused on getting the driving boxes on the drivers yesterday. Roger and Hank spent a few days polishing journals and pins, while Sev and Dave Anderson cleaned up shoes and wedges.
Erin Swain, Portola's own "Prodigal Son" returned to get more done on the cab roof patching, and has made some great progress.
Kirk Baer has been tenaciously scaling and painting on the locomotive frame every day for the last two weeks and the engine really looks great! Thanks to Kirk and Dave for sticking with it.
Roger Stabler continued to remove staybolt ends etc. from the crown sheet yesterday. Hours of banging and torching took place, and a lot more to go before we are done.
We should be ready to pick tomorrow, look for an update soon. I will be very happy once the engine is back inside the shop. Until then, stay tuned... Chris
After a hearty breakfast made by our own Hank Stiles, delicious to say the least, we begin our last day before the "big pick". Steve Lee, Hank, Severn focused on getting the driving boxes on the drivers yesterday. Roger and Hank spent a few days polishing journals and pins, while Sev and Dave Anderson cleaned up shoes and wedges.
Erin Swain, Portola's own "Prodigal Son" returned to get more done on the cab roof patching, and has made some great progress.
Kirk Baer has been tenaciously scaling and painting on the locomotive frame every day for the last two weeks and the engine really looks great! Thanks to Kirk and Dave for sticking with it.
Roger Stabler continued to remove staybolt ends etc. from the crown sheet yesterday. Hours of banging and torching took place, and a lot more to go before we are done.
We should be ready to pick tomorrow, look for an update soon. I will be very happy once the engine is back inside the shop. Until then, stay tuned... Chris
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Hank and Steve putting driving boxes on the axles. |
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Charlie on the forklift gently getting the connecting rods on the pins. |
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Live from Portola - Sunday Edition
Greetings all!
Work continues with our small but hearty group. Hank Stiles has gotten all the miscellaneous holes for the tapered studs tapped, thanks to our friends at GGRM for the loan of the tools! Kirk Baer has been arduously cleaning the frames and other components prior to getting the drivers back in. Access will be difficult with the wheels in the way. Lots of other things going on as well. We anticipate a growing work force as the week progresses. Steve Habeck and the Elems boys got the switching taken care of last night so we now have a clear rail to set up the drivers. Thanks to everyone who is helping to make this happen. More later...
Work continues with our small but hearty group. Hank Stiles has gotten all the miscellaneous holes for the tapered studs tapped, thanks to our friends at GGRM for the loan of the tools! Kirk Baer has been arduously cleaning the frames and other components prior to getting the drivers back in. Access will be difficult with the wheels in the way. Lots of other things going on as well. We anticipate a growing work force as the week progresses. Steve Habeck and the Elems boys got the switching taken care of last night so we now have a clear rail to set up the drivers. Thanks to everyone who is helping to make this happen. More later...
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Kirk Baer glamorizes the task of scaling and scraping. |
Friday, April 19, 2013
Live from Portola.
Work has started on the 165 in preparation for re-wheeling a week from today. So far Norm and I have completed putting the spring rigging back up, now it's on to setting up shoes and wedges. Kirk and Dick have made progress on removing more gunk in places that will be inaccessible later. The snows have passed, and we are onto some nice weather. More folks should start showing up tonight for the marathon work session. Stay tuned...
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Spring Work Session approaches...Superheater Fund Grows!
Thanks to the generous donations of Derek Miller, and Nicholas, Kelly, Alex and Eric Manos of Colfax, we are very close to a successful end to our Superheater Fundraiser! Only four left to sponsor. Click here to donate and have your name forever placed on the locomotive's donor plaque.
Thanks to everyone who has donated to date. A complete list of the donors will be posted soon.
The Spring work session at Portola is coming up April 20th through the 27th. A whole week this time so that we can accomplish more, getting us closer to our goal of returning steam to WP rails. I will attempt to update the Steam Blog regularly with progress updates. It looks to be a large crew for this time, so we should make great forward strides this month, and through the rest of the year. More details to follow.
Have a wonderful Spring season! - JCA
Sunday, December 16, 2012
2013 Calendars Are Here & Superheater Fund Update
Richard Hunn of Arlington, NE
Leigh Bradbury of Oak Harbor, WA
Fred Jansz of the Netherlands
In addition , a very generous donation to the Steam Fund has been made by life member and Museum volunteer, James Mason. - James' continued and unbridled generosity is an inspiration! Thank you James! Also thanks to John Gerken and Ian Cowley for their generous donations of $200.00 and $50.00, respectively. Every donation gets us a bit closer to our goal!
Please consider an end-of-year donation in any amount toward this restoration. Our final goal is to bring WP steam back to Portola, and we are well on our way. We can still use your help:
Superheater donation (6 to go!)
Donation in another amount
Thanks to everyone for their support, we should see some big progress next year with your help. Have a wonderful Holiday and a Happy, Safe 2013! - JCA
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