External renovation of Speyside Signal Box at Aviemore
Over 27 – 30 July.
By Colin Frost
The access staircase and veranda on the North face of the box are both in very poor condition, so the first task has been to take measurements and order new timber for the replacement of the staircase. For which we are immensely grateful to Dave Childs who has taken the new build in hand.
New wood was then screwed down into place and primed. However as happens, further rotten timber then came to light on the east side beam and main NE corner vertical support of the building. After removing more rot, treating with Cuprinolnew timber was installed, so following two and a half days work, the walkway and staircase was restored to use.
In the meantime another 5 planks of wall cladding had been delivered to Boat yard, so we proceeded there; cut to length two 4.2mtr planks (to fit the car) and stored the remainder under cover.
Back at Aviemore we installed further pieces of wall cladding onto the south wall, applied filler to some small gaps and completed primer and undercoat painting on the newly installed timber.
The plywood timber facing measuring 92 x 20inchs, which covers the exit of the signal wires and point rodding on the east side, has also now been replaced with a new sheet of thicker plywood, (care of Ray) and transported in my car from Newburgh, anyone would think I had a van!!
(see enclosed photos)
By Ray Kenyon and Colin Frost.
Sorry for the late posting Robert Law.
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