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Building a 31/2" Gauge Locomotive Engine
redpiperbob:
Hi Stew
thanks for the warm welcome I have over the last few days read your above thread with much interest. A great build. I will take some pics of the RobRoy
later today and post them.
Bob
sbwhart:
Well the loco has been on the back boiler for long enough and I keep getting the od :poke: about it but I keep getting infected with :proj: and side tracked away, so decided that I would have to do somthing stern to get myself back on track:-
RITE A TO DO LIST
This is it pinned up in the shop, now thats stern stuff :D
First part to get started on the regulator stand, you can get a casting for this but decided it could be easily fabricated, its mainly brass with a phos bronze port face.
These are the bits for the stand machined.
I then silver soldered the bits together, I was going to take a picture of the soldered stand:p but desaster struck I'd had it in the pickle for 1/2 hr took it out and went to wash it off in the garden pond.
Yes thats correct I dropped it in the pond :doh:
I've currently got the pump going emptying the pond, it has got me a few brownie points the boss's been on about cleaning the pond out for ages, I havn't told her why I'm doing it. ::)
A wet and muddy Stew
Stilldrillin:
A wet and muddy Stew
Yes, it sounds like you do good stern stuff, Stew! :D
David D
dsquire:
Stew
I've heard of all kinds of excuses for playing in the mud but this is a new one :lol: :lol:
Cheers :beer:
Don
Divided he ad:
--- Quote ---I havn't told her why I'm doing it. ::)
--- End quote ---
:lol: Now that's funny... Watch out for people reading over your shoulder though.... :wack: :lol:
If it's any consolation Stew, the parts look nice in the picture :)
Glad to see you on with the build :thumbup:
Ralph.
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