A second working day this week but a great one with another milestone reached. On Friday I picked up all the glass for the ram from Cyril Isaacs & Co of Leeds, all 125 Kilogrammes of it along with the templates. At 9.00am Jim and I opened up and got prepared and cut the final glazing beads. These were then drilled using anohter hi tech expensive drilling jig.
At 9.30 Richard Hancock arrived and set to work to start fitting the glass. The first job was to take the pieces out of the cvar a few at a time and match them up with their respective template so tnhat we could put them in the correct opening.
Here some of the side windows can be see propped against the seat bearers. I envtually cracked the codes that Oakland Glass had used in preparing the glass. We then started and very shortly the first windows were in. Richard did the glazing, I followed fitting the lead corner beads and Jim cut the remaining beads to their final length.
By 2pm the job was finished and Richard had done a great job and much neater than Jim or I could have done it. We were very grateful for him turning out in his own time to do it. The final result was worth it. Each pane was labelled with it's weight and area.