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Building a 31/2" Gauge Locomotive Engine |
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sbwhart:
--- Quote from: Divided he ad on November 18, 2009, 12:52:56 PM --- --- Quote ---How do you expect it to work when oil is dripping from a leak at the bottom. :lol: --- End quote --- And on another note.... how you gonna fit that drill chuck into the loco frame :scratch: :ddb: Good stuff as always stew :thumbup: Ralph. --- End quote --- HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'VE JUST BEEN RALPHED |
bogstandard:
Not much to go wrong with that design Stew, all it is an oscillator (wobbler) running the wrong way around. It should run a lot more efficiently when it goes a little slower, it will allow the oil to fill the cylinder a little better. They can also be used for pumping water into boilers and for inflating and deflating ballast tanks with air in model submarines. A very versatile but bombproof sytem. Nicely done. John |
Darren:
All you need to do now is pipe it to the mill slides ..... Well done, nice to see it working in the vid :clap: |
shoey51:
bout time I caught up with this thread. wonderful work there Stew Im so jealous of your workmanship. I havent progressed any further on my loco as Ive been having too much fun on my 7.25 gauge loco. I have had to rebuild a couple of parts tho. keep up the great work mate |
sbwhart:
Thanks Shoey :wave: Stew |
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