Gallery, Projects and General > Project Logs
Start on a long term project
ozzie46:
Well I finished turning the wheel treads and painted them.
I ground up a 3/32 radius tool bit to turn the radius on the tread.
Heres how it turned out.
set the wheels on the frames to get a motivational shot. ;D ;D
I turned some spring pins and single pointed the threads on them and will be installing them and looking for some springs at the hardware store.
A little off topic, but I gave myself Kozos' Pennys A3 Switcher for Christmas. That book is full of neat ideas on jig, setups and such.
Ron
Bernd:
Ron,
Nice job on that build. :clap:
I've got all three of Kozo'z geared locomotive books. Very well written and many ideas just like you said.
Keep up the great work. :thumbup:
Bernd
NickG:
The frame / wheel assembly looks superb Ron, that should definitely motivate you! Just amazing work on those wheels - the only shame is, people won't realise they aren't cast! :bow:
Nick
ozzie46:
Thanks Bernd, I'm really enjoying the book.
Thanks Nick. Now on to the cyls. Oh boy!!
Ron
DavidA:
Ron,
...These will be the steel tires for the aluminum wheels. ..
One thing bothers me about these wheels (they are very nice wheels) and it is that I have found you always get corrosion between a steel surface and an a aluminium one. Particularly where there is moisture.
I was looking at a gear pump adapter plate I made a couple of year ago and noted that all the aly to steel joints had corroded. White fluffy powder everywhere.
Have you considered this point ? And do you think it could be a problem ?
I've visions of the tire coming free from the wheel.
Dave.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version