Over six work days the team expanded all 93 tubes, slow but steady, no point rushing the job and paying for it later.
We would do them in batches, firstly the tube plate holes required polishing to remove any surface rust followed by removing any contaminants on the external surface of the tubes, this took a fair bit of time in itself. In regards to the expanding, we commenced in the firebox end, this would take the longest time due to measuring the stick out, measuring the tube wall reduction, ensuring the tube doesn't flare immaturely and the shear awkwardness of being in the firebox. This was later followed by the smokebox end.
It was hard work due to the awkwardness of the confined spaces not to mention some bloody hot days thrown in.
All of the team contributed to getting the work done and without the commitment of each of them at different stages over the six days, the work would not have been completed in the professional format that it was. Thanks to John, Kirk, Greg, Andrew, Alex, Jayden & Josh.
Some snapshots of the work in progress.
Alex and Kirk in action |
Kirk measuring tube stick out |
Onto the top row, Jayden and Kirk |
John at the controls, assisted by Jayden |
Job complete, all tubes expanded - firebox end |
Job complete, all tubes expanded - smokebox end |
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