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    American LaFrance Steam Fire Pumper

    Hi larry that is ammazing finish on the cyl, im new to this and will have to do something like that soon but how did you get the steam chest cover side square in the first place?? Cheers Hayden
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    Melting odd bits and pices

    Hi all i was on about the loss of arts and skill well i happened to stumble upon these videos from the railways in england and shows the skill that people had for what their job was. have a look. Hayden http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSL7uWazWHo...
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    Melting odd bits and pices

    Rob depending on what you have done or want to do i believe it can be a very worth while thing especially for me who wants (but can not have) to bring back some of the very skillful arts (as I call them) back and show more and more people my age (i am only 15 mind you) what really happened only...
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    Melting odd bits and pices

    Wow mackye from all those shaving thats quite the casting, on that, was it difficult casting it, with any big shrinkage Abby thanks for those links they are quite good! just another question to throw out if the casting has blow holes or is not quite right can i re-melt the casting so to...
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    Melting odd bits and pices

    No need for fighting were here to lern never been god at spelling reading or writing. anyway, all the bits are cutoffs or bit i screwed up from the same bar abby and i know i will loss zinc but is it not possible to add that in during the melting process? hayden
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    Melting odd bits and pices

    G'day all I have left over bits of metal all from the same stick so can i make a pattern and then cast it with the left over matiral? the materal is gunmetal and i would like to cast my cylinders and bit to go with it with this left over gunmetal? Hayden
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    Thanks GWRdriver me, personally i don't like to change plans just because if its built that way its an original form (but ill will be adding a couple of injectors and compressor for running purposes on a big track and for AALS standards) unless it is going to be a OH&S risk. which i don't think...
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    and here are some more photos of the loco with the hornblocks in and a milling op (i keep forgetting to take photos while machine...) and the frame complete (just have to mill the inside out)
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    GWRdriver, i didnt know about them drawings but no matter ill keep going with what i started and this loco dosnt have to pull anything because our track is the hardest in SA i think and beaing such a small loco it might pull 1 or 2 cars and that would be all but why are you putting larger...
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    The Plate will become my braking system and the angle and thicker plate will become the reverser and the other 2 are my frame so far ready to be bolted.
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    These are not the greatest but they work I cut these when I first had almost nothing and no access to a mill and no milling attachments for the lathe. So these were cut by hand. :) And the spacer was meant to be cast but a lot of people just weld a few pieces together like I did.
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    Thanks to all and I will go have a look for the video. Steve, I have talked to the members at my club MVR (Morphett Vale Railway South Australia) and they said that if I work to .1 of a mm i should get it all correct and the wheel spacing, I have worked it all out and the frame and beams will be...
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    Tich 7 1/4 gauge

    Im going to build a 7 1/4 gauge Tich from drawings of a 3 1/2 gauge from L.B.S.C. Now I know it's going to be hard, but I know a few engineers and I have come up with the equation for 3 1/2 to 7 1/4 and it's something like 2.07149 times the original number. so Im going to start like anyone else...
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