I may have missed something about The Farish Shed, but I was looking for reviews on some Farish engines, I seemed to recall going to the above website however today it lists as for sale by its owner, did we lose a resource or am I missing something.
I've been in contact with the site owner recently and because of the amount of content he has on the site, the host wanted to charge him more money!
Being that the site is funded out of his own pocket and of course his unpaid time, he has decided to take some leave to decide whether to carry on and of course find a less greedy host!
Hi Intercity
Dave is unfortunately correct with his information above. Prior to renewal of the hosting contract (approx 3-6 months prior), the site went down. I enquired with the host as to why this was and their reply was that there was too much content on the site and I needed to upgrade the account (read that as "pay more money") in order to have the site reactivated. Funny, since there was no notification of this that I recall in the original contract.
When it came to renewal, I decided not to go ahead (partly because they had already suspended the account and I did not trust their word). The site was funded out of my own pocket and was purely a resource for those with an interest in Poole Farish. I wanted to preserve the history and make it accessible for those who were interested.
I would like to get the site up and running again one day. If anybody knows someone who is willing to host the site then I would be interested to hear from them and would look to getting it back up again.
There was also a time element to keeping the site going - it is awfully time consuming to add content to such sites, as anybody who runs their own website knows.
Thanks for the kind words re the site Intercity.
Best
Dan
Hi Dan,
Good to see you back on here. How big in GB is the site?
Hi Tank
In short, no idea how many GB it was. I have sent you a PM.
Best
Dan
I don't remember ever visiting the Farish Shed and am therefore unfamiliar with anything about it but it sounds like a very good and useful resource.
With that in mind, it is something that could be incorporated here, with agreement of all "stakeholders" (I really, REALLY hate that word but it unfortunately seems best in this case)? Obviously a bit of cash may have to change hands etc and agreements drawn up, but just a suggestion.
I for one would love to see the Farish shed on here, IF possible, it was a valuable source for a lot of things which I for one, looked at quite regular. It would be a shame to loose the site, which must have had a lot of effort put into it.
Bob
Dan did a great job constructing the Farish Shed, a very informative site about original Poole chassis. Especially for those who wanted to have a go at repairing their own loco's, there were step by step guides and what spares and tools needed to keep in your toolbox.
I would like to personally echo what has already been said regarding the Farish shed, it is in my opinion too valuable a technical information resource to be allowed to disappear from view, I recently used it to resurrect a friends loco
Regards,
Alex
Quote from: Hailstone on March 04, 2019, 12:30:55 AM
I would like to personally echo what has already been said regarding the Farish shed, it is in my opinion too valuable a technical information resource to be allowed to disappear from view
Here, here. B
As all the expertise is here, one of my customers (who was an apprentice at the Swindon works and hand built an engine unit for his apprenticeship) gave me GF engine and two coaches marked the Shredded Wheat company. Looks 1970s but that's a guess, promotional item obviously, engine is an 0-6-0 metal wheels, red gear, black cab and body. Coaches are styled on an old GWR coach although they have a continental or US look to them. This is one of those cases where the Farish Shed sounds like a godsend to novices such as I.
These do appear on ebay quite regularly - there are two listings at the moment. I have 2 or 3 of the engines, along with 5 or 6 of the carriages. I believe they were issued in the mid to late 80s.
Thanks very much! Anyone got any idea on the prototype it's based on?
There are many references to these promotional products on the forum, such as
https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=5338.msg59472#msg59472 (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=5338.msg59472#msg59472)
The search function will bring up more.
Let's keep this discussion to the Farish Shed, please :thumbsup:
It would be useful to know who this abusive and dishonest hosting provider is so that we all know actively to avoid it and strongly encourage others to do likewise.
Quote from: AndyT on March 05, 2019, 02:10:48 PM
Thanks very much! Anyone got any idea on the prototype it's based on?
Based very loosely on the Farish GP tank, which itself is based very loosely on the LMS Jinty.
The Shredded wheat locos are circa early 1990s.
Cheers,
Alan
So as not to deviate from the original post any further, I have posted some info' regarding the Shredded Wheat train -
https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=44663.msg557468#msg557468 (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=44663.msg557468#msg557468)
http://www.densitycheckes.com/www.thefarishshed.com (http://www.densitycheckes.com/www.thefarishshed.com)
Just seen this thread as a newbie
no one has mentioned using a time machine to look back at www.thefarishshed.com (http://www.thefarishshed.com). :-[
Well here you go
https://web.archive.org/web/20170203172025/http://thefarishshed.com/spares-box-2/armatures/ (https://web.archive.org/web/20170203172025/http://thefarishshed.com/spares-box-2/armatures/)
Start here and click on the date you want to go back to.
George.
Trouble is that the wayback machine doesn't index the whole site, so you get random snapshots of different pages, but navigation is virtually impossible.
This is a resource I have used in the past so was disappointed that it has closed. Wordpress appear to have been the original host. However I Googled "The Farish Shed" and came up with this:
http://www.artesaniadaisy.com/ (http://www.artesaniadaisy.com/)
which appears to be a ghost or attempt to revive the old site however there is not much behind the menus.
If it's just the funding aspect, I'm sure a few bob here and there could be arranged.
Ian