Hi Everyone
I am just starting my Stuart Triple it is a daunting task. I am a semi retired machinist 71 years old I have built 3 steam models over the last 3years I get to run them on steam every month at our model club. I have put my efforts on YouTube emers steam models have a look and let me know your thoughts. I would like peoples comment as my build progresses. I have attached some pics of my progress to date.
I do not know the rules here regards posting information should I start a new post for this build or can people follow on this thread
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Ah, well, the rules are: you have to send me a kit so I can practice whatever you are doing at the time. You don't believe me? Well, I'm 72, so I have seniority rights. Also, I was raised by wolves (see another post about all that) and you wouldn't want to anger my foster parents or their relatives. I'll be waiting for it in the mail.
In the mean time, could you tell me which parts are the standard and which parts are the cylinders? I'm not sure I see them in this photo. Can I ask a question? Are you going operate the lights at the Sydney Opera HOuse with that triple? Do you actually live IN Sydney? or near it?
BTW, the job you have done on that base is beautiful. Could you tell me what those two little outboard -- I don't know what to call them -- bosses? would that be correct? the two cylinders? what are they for? I can hardly sit still waiting for my package to be able to follow along with what you are doing.
And THANX for joining the forum.
At the present time I am building three separate engines, a Stuart Horizontal, a Stuart Vertical and a Corliss. The two Stuarts are on hold till I can get a mill set up for milling operations. I'm doing some of the little picky parts to the Corliss at the present. Some of the parts are REALLY picky. I have a little cap for the governor damper that I have to make. I dread doing it, however, I have itall planned out and will do it tomorrow. If the part were larger, it would be a snap to make, but it's the tiny size and inside threads. I made the mating part today which also had a female thread and a male thread.
I look forward to watching your build. Continue the good work.