Buddacre Garden Railway has its first steam engine
Buddacre Garden Railway has its first steam engine
Hi all Happy new year! today my recent ebay purchase arrived, its a modified basically brand new mamod (which has many features a RWM janet has). Its got a brand new copper boiler with Butane/propane burner, displacement lubricator with tap, high pressure safety valve, regulator, imitation handbrake (gas control) water top up vave, handrails, lamp brackets, new bunker area added etc. i am awaiting steam oil to come in the post before i can run it but should be able to in a few days.
a couple of questions though:
1. is there any way of adding a pressure gauge?
2. is there any way of adding a water gauge?
3. Do any company make smokeboxes to replace the standard mamod type?
cheers
Joe
a couple of questions though:
1. is there any way of adding a pressure gauge?
2. is there any way of adding a water gauge?
3. Do any company make smokeboxes to replace the standard mamod type?
cheers
Joe
Steam is highly under rated
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I saw that loco on the mamod group on Facebook and by looking at the loco it would seem that the boiler, burner and gas tank are the same as the ones used in another 16mm live steam loco, wild rose. Looking at your locos cab it seems that it isn't possible to add a sight glass but you could fit a pressure gauge at the top of the regulator turret were that brass plug is fitted. If you contact roywoodmodels.co.uk roy there can make you a siphon that will fit to your boiler.
With regards to the smokebox there isn't any replacment smokeboxes I think though I could be wrong.
Hope that helps.
With regards to the smokebox there isn't any replacment smokeboxes I think though I could be wrong.
Hope that helps.
Ok cheers, im glad i can easily add a pressure gauge, im afraid i dont know much about the boiler but if anyone has any more information i would be grateful
cheers
Joe
cheers
Joe
Last edited by Joe on Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Steam is highly under rated
Might be worth running it a while before major changes.
I found with Mamods you get to know when the water is running out. It slows and wants the runner to turn the gas up in effect. Don't.
Allow to cool, and re-oil the running gear/moving parts.
A gauge is a 'nice to have' but not essential, when you get to know the loco well. She looks a cracker.
I'd have at least 10 goes before altering a fine loco.
I found with Mamods you get to know when the water is running out. It slows and wants the runner to turn the gas up in effect. Don't.
Allow to cool, and re-oil the running gear/moving parts.
A gauge is a 'nice to have' but not essential, when you get to know the loco well. She looks a cracker.
I'd have at least 10 goes before altering a fine loco.
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Thanks, im sure i will have many happy hours boiling water! I have had a break from track laying other the winter period but when the weather improves i will buy lengths of wood and cover it with roofing felt and then put that on my ballast and pin down track then finally cover with fine ballast, thats the plan anyway! ive got about 14 meters of fairly easy track laying before i get to the top section which will need some greater earthworks.
cheers and happy new year
Joe
cheers and happy new year
Joe
Steam is highly under rated
A pressure gauge should be possible to add but I would think you will need access to a lathe or friend who has one to alter the regulator turret. A water gauge will mean either heavy modification to the current boiler or a new one entirely.Its not difficult to run one without a sight glass, just takes practice. I think the smoke box is the only thing that hasn't been made by other companies as a replacement. I would guess this is due to the complexity of the design as the smoke box hold the entire front end of the loco together. What don't you like about the current one may I ask ?
Dan,
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James: "Dan, can you use your hearing and tell me if that trains coming ?"
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ok thanks, i like the current smoke box its just i saw a picture of a mamod with a more ragleth style smoke box and thought that looked equally as nice but unique, i presume that one was scratch built, im very happy with the loco like it is but i think i will add a pressure gauge and possibly buffer beam covers.
Steam is highly under rated
The other loco wasn't blue by chance was it ?
Dan,
James: "Dan, can you use your hearing and tell me if that trains coming ?"
DLR
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James: "Dan, can you use your hearing and tell me if that trains coming ?"
DLR
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Should be easy enough to fit a pressure gauge as you have a blanking plug fitted to the top of the regulator housing. As Sam (Lner fan Sam) has said Roy Wood can make you a custom length syphon tube (he's made 2 for me) and banjo bolt - www.roywoodmodels.co.uk
As we discussed before you cannot easily fit a water sight glass to this boiler without major surgery (drill appropriate holes then fitting bushes, etc.). The boiler does have similarities to the Wild Rose one but has at least one extra bushing. So if someone knows the capacity of a Wild Rose boiler and its recommended maximum operating water level that may help you (Dave Watkins is a Forum member - DaveWatkins - perhaps he can help with this question).
With regards to a different smokebox casting are you talking about the nice rivet detailed one fitted to the early Brandbright & IP Jane's like this one?
If so then the answer is they were never available separately, so you would need to get an early Brandbright/IP Jane with one fitted and swap it over. Contrary to a popularly held belief they were not discontinued because the mold broke!
Chris Cairns
As we discussed before you cannot easily fit a water sight glass to this boiler without major surgery (drill appropriate holes then fitting bushes, etc.). The boiler does have similarities to the Wild Rose one but has at least one extra bushing. So if someone knows the capacity of a Wild Rose boiler and its recommended maximum operating water level that may help you (Dave Watkins is a Forum member - DaveWatkins - perhaps he can help with this question).
With regards to a different smokebox casting are you talking about the nice rivet detailed one fitted to the early Brandbright & IP Jane's like this one?
If so then the answer is they were never available separately, so you would need to get an early Brandbright/IP Jane with one fitted and swap it over. Contrary to a popularly held belief they were not discontinued because the mold broke!
Chris Cairns
A very nice looking locomotive Joe.
If you want to personalise your smoke box you could cover it with a sheet of shim brass with the dummy rivets punched in (use a blunt nail or centre punch) A new smoke box dart could be made and a hand rail fitted.
If you want to personalise your smoke box you could cover it with a sheet of shim brass with the dummy rivets punched in (use a blunt nail or centre punch) A new smoke box dart could be made and a hand rail fitted.
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