Eric build
Eric build
I’ve been slowly beavering away at the ‘steam trains in your garden’ Eric loco, just reached the stage of having a chassis that runs on air. It’s basically as described in the book with the exception of removable axle boxes with ball bearings fitted, pretty much as per dazzas epic build! Much use of laser cuts from model engineers laser was made to save some time.
After paint, blackening and cylinder shaping
It’s now time to decide how to fire her, I’m leaning towards coal or meths as it’s a bit more interesting, not a huge fan of the boiler design in the book though, does anyone reading this happen to have any drawings for a suitable boiler that’s known to work?
After paint, blackening and cylinder shaping
It’s now time to decide how to fire her, I’m leaning towards coal or meths as it’s a bit more interesting, not a huge fan of the boiler design in the book though, does anyone reading this happen to have any drawings for a suitable boiler that’s known to work?
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Re: Eric build
That's looking amazing!
The buck stops here .......
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Re: Eric build
There is a design by Andrew Allison for a coal fired boiler intended to fit Brian Wilson's Jack design. It was published in Australian Model Engineering Issue 192. I think this is the design Dazza used as the basis for the boiler in his Eric.Garethh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 9:04 am It’s now time to decide how to fire her, I’m leaning towards coal or meths as it’s a bit more interesting, not a huge fan of the boiler design in the book though, does anyone reading this happen to have any drawings for a suitable boiler that’s known to work?
AME is now defunct, but back issues of the magazine are available from Bolton Scale Models in Aust.
https://ejwinter.com.au/collections/aus ... -magazines
That issue also has an interesting article on a thermal analysis of the boiler design.
Graeme
Re: Eric build
Thanks for the advice, if I can’t find something online then a back issue may be the answer!
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Re: Eric build
email me
darrell@llewellynbikes.com
and I can send you scanned PDFs of the Andrew Allison articles .
I am yet to get back to testing my coal fired loco, I have been busy all year with the POR extension and driving at the Rattler every second weekend.
Soon, as I have some Welsh beans now.
Cheers from Dazza, The Hydrostatic Lubricator
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Re: Eric build
Very much appreciated, expect an email shortly! Looking forward to seeing the resumption of steam tests…
Re: Eric build
Beautiful work.
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Re: Eric build
Graeme,
Thanks for the link to issue #192 on the coal fired boiler for Brian Wilson's " Jack ". I may never convert my Jack to coal firing but wanted to see the article and what was involved.
Charles M.
Thanks for the link to issue #192 on the coal fired boiler for Brian Wilson's " Jack ". I may never convert my Jack to coal firing but wanted to see the article and what was involved.
Charles M.
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