Tin Falcon
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James P. Alllair was an early american indusrialist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_P._Allaire
who built early Marine steam engines. He also had an iron works in central NJ google Allaire Village and Allaire State park.
There is a partial tripple expansion engine near the parking lot of the park. the last time I saw it it was sad shape.
does anyone know of any good examples of these engines. Better yet plans for these engines. Maybe some day I will have the whatever it takes to build a triple marine engine. And It would be neat to build one of historical significance to New Jersey. I have done A little google research to no avail. These were early engines IIRC 1815 to 1850 so many or most lost to history and a couple of world wars.
Any Ideas leads would be helpful.
tin
who built early Marine steam engines. He also had an iron works in central NJ google Allaire Village and Allaire State park.
There is a partial tripple expansion engine near the parking lot of the park. the last time I saw it it was sad shape.
does anyone know of any good examples of these engines. Better yet plans for these engines. Maybe some day I will have the whatever it takes to build a triple marine engine. And It would be neat to build one of historical significance to New Jersey. I have done A little google research to no avail. These were early engines IIRC 1815 to 1850 so many or most lost to history and a couple of world wars.
Any Ideas leads would be helpful.
tin