I was about to say that, myself. A fine job you're making of that 'Pea, Tom.
David, thanks for reminding my forgetful ar*e, I'll need to order one of those presses. Certainly looks to give nicer results than my drill press.
I was about to say that, myself. A fine job you're making of that 'Pea, Tom.
I am enjoying the larger size of the loco, components, etc.
So far it works perfectly every time, I just turn on the water and steam and away it goes (the noise of the injector sounds like a bird singing to me). I have had the loco in steam for a hour and the water temperature in the saddle tank does not impact the reliability of the injector (the club uses the supplier of the injector I purchased, not cheap but then you don't want an injector that is not reliable and cannot fill the boiler!)
Patronise away, Tom. I know the basics of how a steam loco works but not the intricate detail. A bit like my knowledge of horses and horse riding..tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 9:02 am ....... I assumed that most of you understood how a real steam engine works so I did not want to be patronising!
I always thought that the only thing you needed to know about horses is that one end kicks and the other end bites!
..... and they've got a leg at each corner!
except for the three leggy horse race entries
It certainly will be by the time I've sorted it out.......
Not found one in the box, yet!
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