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would this brazing wire effectively connect copper to stainless steel?
PTsideshow:
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=420.0
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=413.0
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=408.0
And here are posting from Brass goggles the steam punk site, on some of the model engines and boilers. As you can tell there is a longer and more complete tradition of boiler building in England than the US other than for small gauge trains. Which was contained to around the mid 40's when air was decided that it worked as well if not better. With out all the attended hassles.
Here is the link for model engines:
http://www.brassgoggles.co.uk/bg-forum/index.php?topic=5045.0
Here are the link to the sterling engines:
http://www.brassgoggles.co.uk/bg-forum/index.php?topic=5119.0
And here is some full size steam:
http://www.brassgoggles.co.uk/bg-forum/index.php?topic=4907.0
In the US you can get some of the books from these two online sources.
http://www.powells.com/
http://www.nbbooks.com/
You really can't do this kind of hobby with out reading some of the classic builders of your.
I intend to add the rest of my library to the book shelf after the fun of this coming month with the NAMES show and all.
glen
HS93:
This may interest some people ,Welded Boilers, if it had been another source I may have though it a gimmic but they have been involved for a long time and did use Cheddar for boilers at one time then there sussesor,
http://www.maxitrak.co.uk/grabarticle.asp?article=welded%20boilers.pdf&title=Welded%20boilers
Peter
Divided he ad:
Right... Firstly, I know nothing more than I have read on boilders and much of it makes me very, very wary.
This is one of the reasons I have not driven head long into building one...... Watch this to the end and see a small version of the issues worried about by those in the know.....
Ralph.
Brass_Machine:
Thanks Ralph... I was looking for that video to post it up.
Jon, no-one here wants to see you (or anyone else) get hurt.
Eric
Darren:
BOOM :zap:
Bet he learned that lesson for life.... :smart:
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