Workshop Photos August/September 2014
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Dismantling the old organ September 2014
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In the workshop – October to December 2014

The Swell windchest and soundboard ready for pipe racks to be fitted

The inside of the Swell windchest with the new magnets in place

The old All Souls principal windchest prior to dismantling

The refurbished flute pipes

The refurbished Swell wind chest with most of its pipes in

Refurbished Swell pipework from the Nelson organ

Refurbished pipes from the Swell 8′ Cornopean

Side view of the Swell windchest with wind reservoir underneath ready to take to Coventry
Work in Church – December 2014

The Gallery – Keith’s paintshop for painting bass pipes

The remade soundboard for the Pedal Subbass 16′ waiting to be lifted into place

She thought she was on holiday – Emily back from Oxford cleaning the Swellbox doors!

I’m putting the first coat on to the cleaned doors

Refurbished pedal principal, Subbass and bourdon pipes and panels of the Swellbox

Remade Pedal windchests fitted to the rear of the gallery (16′ Subbass chest is lower at the rear, with the 8′ Principal chest higher at the front). The round hole is where the wind goes in.

The louvred does to the Swellbox with paint drying

Simon and Mat trying an 8′ pedal principal pipe for size in front of the fitted Pedal Subbass 16′

The rebuilt swellbox, with windchest (but no pipes) inside it, awaiting its roof and then full painting (my job!) before the pipe racks can be fitted

Refurbished Swell Cornopean (the flared ones on the left) and principal (on right) pipes ready for lifting up to the gallery
Work in Church – January 2015

The new windchest for the soft 16′ Bourdon ready to be lifted into place below and behind the swellbox

Refurbished magnets inside the Bourdon windchest

Pedal principal pipes installed (the 6 on the right were those ‘found’ at Bloxwich!

Pedal Bourdon chest behind the swellbox during painting

New magnets for the Bourdon Windchest

Soft 16′ Bourdon pipes behind the Swellbox

Pipes for the Swell 8′ Violin Diapason

Sideways on view of the 16′ Trombone pipes in place

The ‘boots’ at the bottom of the Trombone pipes showing their tuning wires

The refurbished Great trumpet windchests and pipe racks from the old All Souls organ

The inside of a Trombone ‘boot’ showing the cleaned brass shallot and reed (which are vibrated by wind to make the pipe ‘speak’) and the tuning wire which tunes it by being lengthened or shortened

Magnets for the remaining Pedal windchests

Swellbox, painted and lit, ready for pipe racks and pipes to be fitted

The second windchest for the Pedal 16′ Trombone and its pipes, all now fitted

Swell 8′ pipes and pipe racks fitted in Swellbox
Bishop Kenney’s Visit – 1 February

Bishop Kenney ‘on site’

Keith showing Bishop William some of the swell pipework

Bishop gets a close view of a Viola pipe, and hears it ‘speak’.
24 February – more refurbished parts arrive ready for installation

A newly made small wind chest and pipe rack for the Pedal Trombone

Trombone Resonators
2 March – the Great wind chest, Swell Celeste and the main riser bellows are fitted

Celeste windchest and pipes

The two sets of riser bellows in place under the Swellbox

The Great wind chest with pipes in place in front of the Pedal flue pipes
4th March – more pipework is now in place

The top octave of the Great 2′ Fifteenth stop

A bird’s eye view of the Great Twelfth Stop prior to fitting

The almost complete Great wind chest

More Swell pipe racks fitted

Swell sliders awaiting another coat of blacklead and then fitting

- The view from below when work stopped for the day
6th March – the end of the Big Week

The Great pipework in place on its wind chest. The empty pipe racks in front are for the refurbished 8′ Trumpet and 4′ Clarion pipes from our old organ, which are on site awaiting fitting

The Great soundboard looking towards the pedal trombone 16′ mounted along the side of the Swellbox

Some of the output card for the control systems

A “plug” for Sonic Services!
April 2015 – the casework is being refurbished and fitted and the console arrives

Trial painting of the front display pipes at home

- Stripping off the masking

The Great Trumpet behind the case framework

The console’s reappearance
April 2015 – more work on the casework, console and pipes

The refurbished keyboards with close-up of thumb pistons

The Great and Choir stops


Gilding upper casework

We have sound!

Upper panel in place

Upper casework waiting for display pipes

Bottom Notes of Great Open Diapason (on LH side of case)

Display pipes at home stripped of paint, cleaned and awaiting painting and gilding
Brilliant website Keith!
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Great work!
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It’s a true delight to follow the progress of this amazing project.
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