Trying out different firehole rings. Went with the smaller one, which still gives a generous opening

Dry-run of the Firebox pieces

Firebox inner, pieces riveted together

Firebox Inner with brazing partially complete, with tubes and tubeplate installed for the next brazing operation

Firebox inner complete, with tubes brazed in

Making bushes for the backhead and trying-out the bought-in "3/16" x 40 tpi plain water gauge" I buy from Macc Models

Starting the hole for the turret / dome bush. Using a holesaw with the pilot drill replaced by solid steel rod. This really helped my flimsy bench drill

Once the above cut had become continuous it stopped cutting, and I was cautious of a dig-in with all that soft copper. I drilled many holes to break-up the cut, and it was a success.

Finished at last without any drama

Hole needs filing to finished size. Before the drilling, I marked-out the finished size and position

Looking through the tubes

This low sited bush will take the blower valve. A small pipe will draw steam from the dome.

Dry-run of firebox inner and backhead in the boiler shell


Foundation-ring pieces. The backhead has already been brazed into the boiler shell

Boiler fully brazed with bushes plugged for testing


My brazing bench in the garage with window boarded and curtained for daytime brazing sessions

Boiler fully immersed in citric acid pickle bucket

Pretty in pink! I love the natural copper colour

Boiler, full of water, in the fridge. I cooled it all down so that only a little heat would be needed to pressure test the boiler. I use the gentle warming method to expand the water. No pumping required! It's proved to be a controversial method.

On the garage workbench, ready for testing. Test gauge (0 to 86 PSI) fitted to blower bush.

I decided to paint the backhead end to cover a multitude of sins! The fumes were so foul, I took my mini oven outside to bake the Engine Block enamel (rated to 500 deg F). My last baking was at 150 deg C, which is a little above the steam temp at 40 PSI

Finished paint

Out on the railway for the sun

Backhead





























