The Musgrave Crane is a scheduled ancient monument so it requires the same care as if we were taking Stone Henge apart. Volunteers have been diligent in recording, with support from Richard Lewis from Black Mountain archaeology and Ross Cook from ArchaeoDomus. As part of the careful recording of each
Monthly Archives October 2018
High Powered Jet-washing does the job
High powered Jet washing from Phoenix asbestos took place on Monday. At 400psi the jetwashing did the job of removing rust and paint and cleaning up the cast iron parts ready for the next stage of refurbishment. It was a busy day for volunteers of removing and replacing labels on
The crane has been completely dismantled
The crane arrived two weeks ago and in that time the team has worked extremely hard to remove parts, some more stubborn than others, tag, photograph and label each item. Today, as you can see the final pieces were removed and its all ready to be jet washed on Monday
Week 1 progress
The team has made excellent progress over the last 4 days. Most parts have come away far easier than ever hoped and many moving parts still move! We’ve done a lot of recording, drawings and samples to help us put it back together again. Work to remove the beams and
Here comes the Musgrave Travelling Crane!
Work gets underway this week as a team of 25 local volunteers begin the first task to restore the Musgrave Travelling Crane which has not moved for 38 years. The gantry crane will be removed from the building this week, stripped down, cleaned and painted so it is usable once
Dismantling begins
Dismantling began today and was surprisingly quick. Most bolts turned without resistance and there were three experienced engineers on the case. It is testament to the quality of engineering that the crane has withstood years of Swansea weather.
Safely with CT Lewis. Recording Begins
A big thank you to CT Lewis for their support and offer to take care of the crane whilst it is dismantled into parts that will fit into Tom’s workshop. Recording started today, an important job, given that the crane has the same protected status as Stone Henge but Keith
Musgrave and Sons Ltd
Musgrave and Sons Ltd was a Bolton based manufacturer of steam engines. They were seen as masters in their field and exemplary engineers.
Musgrave Crane removed from Engine House
The Musgrave Travelling Crane was successfully removed from the Engine House on Wednesday 3rd October, a number of days ahead of schedule. It went like clockwork and was promptly whisked off to be restored.