Monday 26 June 2017

Up they go!

A significant milestone - the new bells are up in the tower!

 Here is the new second bell on its way up...

A view from below showing the fresh metal exposed by the tuning process.

Monday 19 June 2017

One down, 5 to go


One of the jobs in hand is to remove the headstocks so that they can be cleaned and the bearings refurbished, This is quite a difficult task for many reasons, including the fact that the bolts are well rusted up (having been there since 1911).

This is the existing treble bell (now number 3 of 8) now resting on the floor...



...and here is its headstock. As you can see, it is in need of a good clean and an anti-rust treatment prior to a nice coat of paint. The remains of the WD40 can be see where the bell bolts were removed, and the stain of bearing lubrication oil at each end.

All the 1911 headstocks will be removed and treated in the same way. The 3rd (of 8) is the easiest one to do as the frame is wide enough to lower the bell to the floor beneath. The five heaviest bells can not easily be removed from the frame like this. We are having an adjustable steel framework made which will take the weight of the bell while the headstock is removed, and a temporary steel beam put in place to bear the weight of the bell.

Friday 9 June 2017

The new arrivals

We went to Matthew Higby's workshop today to collect our shiny bells!

 Ready for loading..

 In they go...

They are now in secure storage waiting to go up the tower shortly, however....

Strensham church is holding a Midsummer Tea Party on June 24th between 2pm and 5pm. The new bells will be on show for all to see for one day only.

Why not come along to see them and for some fantastic cake!