Since the service car works I have put ends on and tidied it up a bit.
A blog about the development of the Southern Riverina (Garden) Railway at Mulwala NSW Australia
Monday 30 November 2015
Sunday 29 November 2015
Friday 27 November 2015
Main oval circuit is in one piece!
The main 33m oval is in one piece. All welded joins except the removable points which have welded plates at the bottom of the rail, double bolted together. No expansion joints as 2/3 of the track can move on the road bed - enough, I hope. I calculate about 1cm movement from 0 to 40C...
Still have some levelling and ballasting to do but...
And still have the Y to do, but have everything lined up and the track is nearly levelled - which affects the levels on the Y of course.
Still have some levelling and ballasting to do but...
And still have the Y to do, but have everything lined up and the track is nearly levelled - which affects the levels on the Y of course.
Wednesday 25 November 2015
Back to track work
Now that the turf under the track has been dug out, and the track moved back, I have been levelling, welding joins, installing the sleepers, packing the granitic sand roadbed, and using it to ballast too.
I am 2/3 of the way done - for the main 33m ( about 8x7m) oval. And it is starting to look like a railway.
With one big shove I can get the small bogie all the way around the 20 odd metres!!!
I am 2/3 of the way done - for the main 33m ( about 8x7m) oval. And it is starting to look like a railway.
With one big shove I can get the small bogie all the way around the 20 odd metres!!!
Tuesday 24 November 2015
Saturday 21 November 2015
Sod all... gone
Friday 20 November 2015
Heatwave
Yesterday made 39 celsius, today looks like its done at 34, but it has been over 30 since 1030! Inside jobs tilit cools.
Have decided to use granitic sand roadbase for the railway base. It should set well.
I will get a trailer load and leftovers will fill a few holes in the drive...
Have decided to use granitic sand roadbase for the railway base. It should set well.
I will get a trailer load and leftovers will fill a few holes in the drive...
Wednesday 18 November 2015
Railway Navie...
Tuesday 17 November 2015
Rotary Hoe...
I'd sure hate to cut up the cooch grass by hand. Especially this next few days - 32 at the moment, then 34 tomorrow, 39 Thursday.
Moneys worth out of the CHonda motor in an hour or so. All the spoil will go to filling in the dip down to the lake. The slope on the right is quite concave...
Now to clean it out by hand - then cart the roadbed in barrow at a time... after I find the right material, at the right price!
Took levels with Maz this morning. The ground level varies about 120mm, so will get the road bed level as I can, then top dress the grass up to level... eventually. But we really just need the main oval finished by Christmas. And FYI, it is a mere 33m around!
Moneys worth out of the CHonda motor in an hour or so. All the spoil will go to filling in the dip down to the lake. The slope on the right is quite concave...
Now to clean it out by hand - then cart the roadbed in barrow at a time... after I find the right material, at the right price!
Took levels with Maz this morning. The ground level varies about 120mm, so will get the road bed level as I can, then top dress the grass up to level... eventually. But we really just need the main oval finished by Christmas. And FYI, it is a mere 33m around!
Monday 16 November 2015
The Station, 'Platform 9 3/4' tidied up.
We have tidied up around the 'platform'!
Sprinklers re-planted; the green caps cover valves to control the flow to this pair of edge sprinklers.
At the far end in the pix the rail top is just below old ground level, the near end it is about 3cm above...
So next job is to shoot some levels with the Lufkin 'dumpy' level. Then move the rest of the track rotary hoe and dig out the rest of the track base...
Then a trailer load of granitic sand.
Oh! and I still have sleepers to finish...
Sprinklers re-planted; the green caps cover valves to control the flow to this pair of edge sprinklers.
At the far end in the pix the rail top is just below old ground level, the near end it is about 3cm above...
So next job is to shoot some levels with the Lufkin 'dumpy' level. Then move the rest of the track rotary hoe and dig out the rest of the track base...
Then a trailer load of granitic sand.
Oh! and I still have sleepers to finish...
Saturday 14 November 2015
Start of the Railcar
Friday 13 November 2015
Flush concrete Finished!!! ... well all but...
Well, here is the other end of 'Platform 9 3/4'... except for being one bag short! I think I will emboss something in the last little triangle...
Tried a new idea with this and cut 20mm wide strips of a 6-7mm old foam hiking mattress and put the strips in the gap... saved a lot of time cleaning out the rail-checkrail gap. Worth it!
Tuesday 10 November 2015
SW end (of the 'station' is) DONE!
Monday 9 November 2015
Even more concrete...
Doesn't look much, but that is 8 bags, 160kg+water, of concrete.
Getting tricky as the adjoining extant concrete starts to slope to the boat ramp.
Only about 2 bags to go... on this end anyway! The lawn watering will be re-buried along the edge of the new concrete. The sprinkler about 15cm to the left of where it sits in the pic.
The other sprinkler will be similarly placed inside the concrete curve at the other end.
Getting tricky as the adjoining extant concrete starts to slope to the boat ramp.
Only about 2 bags to go... on this end anyway! The lawn watering will be re-buried along the edge of the new concrete. The sprinkler about 15cm to the left of where it sits in the pic.
The other sprinkler will be similarly placed inside the concrete curve at the other end.
Sunday 8 November 2015
Saturday 7 November 2015
More flush concrete!
It's been wet for a few days so have been working inside, preparing the main bedroom for paint.
Today is a beaut so have got back to concreting. Using more than I anticipated... $$.
However the result is good, but I might make it a bit thinner outside the curves. The track is not perfect, a little twisted and bowed, so I am making it straighter as I go along. Levers and shims...
The 3.1m I have done in the photo is 6x20kg bags of concrete + 15 litres water!!!
Not going anywhere!
Today is a beaut so have got back to concreting. Using more than I anticipated... $$.
However the result is good, but I might make it a bit thinner outside the curves. The track is not perfect, a little twisted and bowed, so I am making it straighter as I go along. Levers and shims...
The 3.1m I have done in the photo is 6x20kg bags of concrete + 15 litres water!!!
Not going anywhere!
Wednesday 4 November 2015
Flush Concrete ... well a metre ...
First concrete down this morning. The two bags left over from seawall repairs, 40kg, makes 1050mm!!!! No 'reo' with all that steel in there and have used bar chairs left over from years ago to support the track for the concreting. I have 'broomed' the surface since the point of burying the track is to prevent tripping, so lets have no slipping either!!
Collected 10 more bags of premix concrete this afternoon... intend to lay more tomorrow - when my knees have recovered and the afternoon showers are long gone...
Tuesday 3 November 2015
20-25% of the Roadbed dug up...
Busy Cup Day today. I have cranked up the Rotary Hoe. But first I needed to locate and remove - or bury - the lawn sprinkler pipes... by hand.
Then having dragged the 10m or so of guard railed track out of the way, it's hoeing time... I figure on using the spoils to fill in the sinkhole areas near the lake, but there is a shed load of dirt... I will run out of places to spread it. Can't be too thick or I'll just kill the grass...
Made it about 3/4 of the way before 3PM (having walked Honey earlier and then a quick trip to the Ski Club TAB to put a wager on the Cup). Maz picked third place, so might get her $6 back...
By 4:30 I am done, but I do have the house side piece of track, about 10m, dug in and nearly ready to be concreted in. It will be flush with the top of the concrete under the balcony - no tripping allowed. I just need to reinforce a couple of joins and get the track smooth along the track, no dips - and level across the tracks, then box it and get more instant concrete.
This section has a fixed height - the existing floor so the rest of the circuit will be as close to that level as I can manage. The rest will be dug out and a granitic sand base put under the track. So much spill to get rid of!!!
Then having dragged the 10m or so of guard railed track out of the way, it's hoeing time... I figure on using the spoils to fill in the sinkhole areas near the lake, but there is a shed load of dirt... I will run out of places to spread it. Can't be too thick or I'll just kill the grass...
Made it about 3/4 of the way before 3PM (having walked Honey earlier and then a quick trip to the Ski Club TAB to put a wager on the Cup). Maz picked third place, so might get her $6 back...
By 4:30 I am done, but I do have the house side piece of track, about 10m, dug in and nearly ready to be concreted in. It will be flush with the top of the concrete under the balcony - no tripping allowed. I just need to reinforce a couple of joins and get the track smooth along the track, no dips - and level across the tracks, then box it and get more instant concrete.
This section has a fixed height - the existing floor so the rest of the circuit will be as close to that level as I can manage. The rest will be dug out and a granitic sand base put under the track. So much spill to get rid of!!!
Sunday 1 November 2015
Digging Roadbed!!!
Our ancient Ariens Rotary Hoe motor has been on its last legs for a while. Have finally given up on it and bought a 6.5 HP Chinese Honda copy - a CHonda. With electric start - extra $5, why not - delivered for $170!!!
Couldn't even get the drive pulley off the old motor - cast iron on a steel shaft, so cost me $12 for a new one. The original motor has a built in reverse pulley, the CHonda doesn't so no reverse. If it gets bogged, have to pull it out. But it works a treat.
I swapped the outside tynes and turned inside out to reduce the digging width to about 55cm. So off we go to dig up the roadbed...
Couldn't even get the drive pulley off the old motor - cast iron on a steel shaft, so cost me $12 for a new one. The original motor has a built in reverse pulley, the CHonda doesn't so no reverse. If it gets bogged, have to pull it out. But it works a treat.
I swapped the outside tynes and turned inside out to reduce the digging width to about 55cm. So off we go to dig up the roadbed...
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