It was the annual Sussex Steam Engine Club gathering at The Star in Waldron. This followed the Tinkers Park open day the day before. We had our Box on display while we ran the bar there.
03-10-2023, 03:42 PM (This post was last modified: 03-10-2023, 03:43 PM by austin.)
(03-10-2023, 03:01 PM)Alan Osborne Wrote: Austin,
It was the annual Sussex Steam Engine Club gathering at The Star in Waldron. This followed the Tinkers Park open day the day before. We had our Box on display while we ran the bar there.
Cheers Alan
Were you running the bar at Tinker's or Waldron? If the latter I probably bought a beer off you!
I know, currently working down Tinker's Lane & live in Buxted so all local for me. The meet at Waldron is really nice as it isn't to crowded, speaking to a friend who was there (without his engine this year) they try to not tell to many people!
(04-10-2023, 06:06 PM)Howard Wright Wrote: Hi Tony
That’s what the garage hoist is for!
Cheers
Howard
Ah! Thanks - I'd never have thought of that. Wrap the chain around one's ankles and get the other half to hoist one up. The trouble is, one is then at her mercy......
As A.A. Milne put it "Heads down, tails up, dabbling free"
(I think that pic looks fake though... or you have a long body with short legs? Is this the Guy for the fifth of November perchance? Stolen scarecrow?)
As part of the ongoing revival from its slumbers, my RP finally got a nicely opening screen today. Very pleased.I even had to re-rivet the clasp arrangement that had been taken apart which meant making a 'rivet' from a piece of brass rod with ends that I countersunk to peen over...
A question to the masses though. The arm has a slot where a rubber bush is inserted. Mine is missing. What does the rubber do? The system seems to work perfectly without it. Would its operation be improved with the addition of the bush?
The sharp eyed amongst you will note that the rubber seal is awry across the top of the frame. That is because this is only a trial fit to make sure everything works ok