Tony Bird
Senior Member
Hi,
I am getting to the end of putting together a Mamod locomotive from bits and pieces that I had. To complete the project a burner is needed. A meths burner will be made first and later possibly a gas burner.
The design I use has evolved over a number of years, starting when garden railways often used rusty tin plate track and derailments were common! The design tries to minimise flame ups if the model fell over, if you could get to it quick enough that is. Except for the meths tank which is a square sectioned brass tube the remaining materials are K&S products. For most model locomotive I usually fold the tanks up from sheet but the heavier brass tube helps to balance the nose heaviness of a Mamod.
Materials.
The tank spot drilled for the filler tube, vent tube and overflow tube.
Test fitting of pipes and securing thread.
Arrangement of tubes in tank the filler tube goes to the bottom of the tank so the tank can be drained or suck back if too much meths is pumped in.
End caps made slightly over size.
First end cap solder from the side out.
The other end cap has to be soldered from the out side using a flattened silver solder rod.
Soldered tank cleaned up.
Tubes and spacer soldered in place.
Test fitting.
Burner tubes and supply pipe next.
Regards Tony.
I am getting to the end of putting together a Mamod locomotive from bits and pieces that I had. To complete the project a burner is needed. A meths burner will be made first and later possibly a gas burner.
The design I use has evolved over a number of years, starting when garden railways often used rusty tin plate track and derailments were common! The design tries to minimise flame ups if the model fell over, if you could get to it quick enough that is. Except for the meths tank which is a square sectioned brass tube the remaining materials are K&S products. For most model locomotive I usually fold the tanks up from sheet but the heavier brass tube helps to balance the nose heaviness of a Mamod.
Materials.

The tank spot drilled for the filler tube, vent tube and overflow tube.

Test fitting of pipes and securing thread.

Arrangement of tubes in tank the filler tube goes to the bottom of the tank so the tank can be drained or suck back if too much meths is pumped in.

End caps made slightly over size.

First end cap solder from the side out.


The other end cap has to be soldered from the out side using a flattened silver solder rod.


Soldered tank cleaned up.

Tubes and spacer soldered in place.

Test fitting.


Burner tubes and supply pipe next.
Regards Tony.