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1. Progress Report (August)
2. Progress Report (September)
3. Progress Report
(October)
4. Progress Report
(End of October)
5. Progress Report
(December)
6. Progress Report
(February)
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RT8 has now got her very own BLOG! Please these updates will carry on
there from now on.
Please visit: http://restoringRT8.blogspot.com
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Progress Report (Late August 2006) |
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| RT8 moved into the restoration
bay in mid August. The first job is to remove, panel by panel every piece
of the vehicle. On removal they are cleaned labelled and stored, or if no
longer good enough for further service are used as patterns for new build
parts. The top deck, roof panels and many of the window pans are all OK
to be re-used as is the wooden framework between the decks. The staircase
is also removed in one piece to aid the restoration of it to be as authentic
as possible. |
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| Progress
Report (Mid-September 2006) |
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| By September the entire
top deck has been removed as has most of the lower deck. On the front bulkhead
as was standard on 2RT2’s blinds were used for draught proofing and
these can still be seen in situ. The cab area is left in place along with
the front bulkhead whilst the remainder is removed. The blinds were carefully
removed and remounted on a modern bus blind and will go back into their
hiding place of the last 67 years. With 7 days of these pictures taken the
bus was down to its chassis and mechanical work being carried out, more
of which will be in the next progress report which will go up the first
week in October. |
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Progress Report (5 October 2006) |
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| The bus has now had the
body removed which is all stored, as much of it is reusable as we start
to put the bus back together again. The first three of the body cross members
have now been rebuilt, all in seasoned Ash as they would’ve been when
the bus was new and these can be seen in position but not yet fitted to
the chassis. The close ups show the old and new steel support brackets which
were used as patterns for the new ones to be made. The last rear cross member
is next to be built as are the frameworks that run between the cross members,
one of these can be seen on the worktop, (along with a happy Peter enjoying
his work!) only one end of the steel actually needs to be replaced on this,
the rest will be cleaned, treated and refitted to the cross members. Before
any of these are fitted permanently the vehicle will be put on stands and
have the wheels removed to allow it to be shot blasted and treated, first
in anti corrosion paint and then repainted into matt black as they were
when new. This will also allow the brakes to be completely overhauled, the
wheels blasted and painted and the fitting of new tyres and the original
type front AEC covers. The bus will remain on the stands as the body is
rebuilt, to ensure that rigidity is maintained and that the bus is level
and doesn’t shift as weight is added in different places with new
framework via the suspension. The next update will be in the last week of
October. |
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| Progress
Report (31 October 2006) |
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October has been a busy
time in the restoration of RT8. The vehicle was removed via lowloader to
be shot blasted and then treated with anti-corrosion paint. This was successfully
completed and the bus returned on October 24. The engine has also been removed
and is being reconditioned prior to be being installed back in the bus.
Much of the steel work that is required for the framing is all now ready
and can be seen in the before and after pile. The next job to be tackled
is to repaint the chassis into matt black as they were when new and then
start to relay the floor.
The next update will be in the last week of November. |
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Progress Report (December 2006) |
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| This
month has seen the final work carried out on the chassis and the start of
the work on the body. The chassis having been returned in anti-corrosion
grey paint was painted matt black as 2RT2’s were when new (unlike
later ones that were silver). The refurbished compressor went back on, the
gearbox was drained, checked, tested and refilled and the front brakes were
checked and replaced where necessary (and a small wasps nest removed!),
the original type wheel hubs being fitted and work is currently ongoing
on the rear brakes. The floor supports of the lower deck saloon were laid,
all done to the exact specifications of the original drawings. The chassis
itself was in great condition and is 100% original with no structural parts
actually requiring replacing. The floor supports are made of 80% originals
that have been cleaned and treated, although a couple were two far gone
to be saved, however 90% of the wood inserts needed replacing. The next
stage now will be the first six vertical framings going in which will start
to take the structure to just above the lower deck window line, all these
have to be built from new as the originals have rotted away to about 30%
of their original size! From there some of the 1800 individual parts that
are stored will start to go back on, from tiny brackets, to seat frames,
around 1300 of them appear to be reusable, which will give a great percentage
of originality for this classic. With Christmas coming up a chance to wish
regular readers of the updates (are there any out there!!??) a Merry Christmas
and due to the break in work, for most, the next update will be at the end
of January |
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Progress Report (February 2007) |
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| Firstly a happy new year to one and all
reading this page, secondly a progress report. This month is quite a visual
report as a lot of changes are quite easy to see. The vertical supports
are largely in with the offside only needing the rear two added whilst the
nearside is complete. The platform bulkhead has gone back in place and only
actually required its ‘feet’ replacing as the rest was in good
shape. The front wheels received their under coat and the rear wheels are
due to go back on next week in preparation for the wheel arches which will
follow shortly afterwards and will allow the remainder of the floor and
platform area to be laid. The next update will be at the end of February
and should hopefully be another fairly visual update. |
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