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LAST WORKS OF THE YEAR, 30th DECEMBER

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In the final working voluntary day of the year yesterday, work focused on refitting the safety valve turret, starting by grinding off the old studs and then welding on two studs to secure the casting.  Time was also spent finishing off the valve gear by fitting new replacement split pins to the eccentric straps, also spent cleaning up some other nuts and bolts for the steps.  Voluntary working parties will recommence early in 2023, the railway's 150th anniversary year, if you wish to get involved please contact granttaylor@manx.net

PRE-CHRISTMAS WORK, 24th DECEMBER

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 Just before Christmas the opportunity was taken to refit the oil cups, or Furness lubricators to give them their proper name, to No.5 in the goods shed at Port St. Mary Station as progress continues to be made on the Association's official project to cosmetically restore the locomotive in time for the 150th anniversary celebrations next year.  Working parties will continue in the new year, if you are interested in getting involved of have any questions please contact granttaylor@manx.net

VOLUNTEER PROGRESS 17th DECEMBER

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Work continued on No.5 at Port St. Mary in the goods shed yesterday with time being spent taking stock in the cab of missing fittings.  Removed  to enable them to be repainted and to enable access to the frames behind them  the fireman's cab steps and sand pipes were taken off.   A limited amount of work will likely continue over Christmas  

BOILER BACK IN FRAMES 13th DECEMBER

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Some views of the boiler of No.5 being lifted at Port St. Mary Station on 13th December courtesy of Fred Quaye.  Work has now halted for the festive season and working groups will be on site in early 2023; to get involved contact granttaylor@manx.net

BOILER & CABS RETURNED, 13th DECEMBER

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The project to cosmetically restore No.5 in time for the railway's 150th anniversary next year took a significant leap forward this week as the boiler and cabs were reunited with the frames at Port St. Mary station; the locomotive is now looking much more like her old self again, with the brass dome cover also being returned; work will now cease for the festive period and working parties will continue on site in the early weeks of 2023 as the railway enters its one hundred and fiftieth year. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

WHEELS & FRAME WORK, 4th DECEMBER

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Volunteer work continued on No.5 at the weekend in the goods shed at Port St. Mary Station with the frames behind the wheels receiving attention on the fireman's side, needle-gunning and applying a coat of red oxide; an awkward job as the engine is sat next to the goods platform.  Time was also spent finishing off from last week, painting the less accessible parts of the frames around the cylinders.  Work continues at weekends, if you are interested in assisting or paying us a visit please contact granttaylor@manx.net.