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I was poking around on the internet a couple of months ago
and found DrJuz's channel on u-tube.
I found it by searching Caribou Live Steam.
I have had a Caribou locomotive sitting by the fireplace for
thirty some years.
DrJuz also has a Caribou on his channel, first one I ever saw
besides mine.
That gave me the bug.
Maryland requires the origional blueprints to inspect
any engine boiler.
Prints were Ordered from AJReeves in England.
"Well I'm all set now".
Poking around again, and found Doubletops Rob Roy.
Well I had a Robroy and lost it in hard times years ago.
That engine really never ran very well.
I tried coal, and gas firing, but not much luck.
That is where the Caribou came in. It has a huge firebox,
compared to Rob Roy anyway.
It always ran great.
Poking around again and I find a Rob Roy at antiquesteam.com.
For the price, I could buy a new boiler, and castings, and have to
spend a year of machining.
Graham (antiquesteam.com) had that loco air freighted, and in
my hot little hands in four days over a weekend.
With Doubletops thread and some other info off the internet
that engine should run great too.
DrJuz also has a Juliet (LBSC design) and it runs like a
champ on utube. I now have Juliet prints on the way from Reeves.
Should be able to Americanize it with a different saddle,
bar frames and a couple other changes.
You will be seeing more of metal mite around here.
Better keep off the internet more.
Kap
and found DrJuz's channel on u-tube.
I found it by searching Caribou Live Steam.
I have had a Caribou locomotive sitting by the fireplace for
thirty some years.
DrJuz also has a Caribou on his channel, first one I ever saw
besides mine.
That gave me the bug.
Maryland requires the origional blueprints to inspect
any engine boiler.
Prints were Ordered from AJReeves in England.
"Well I'm all set now".
Poking around again, and found Doubletops Rob Roy.
Well I had a Robroy and lost it in hard times years ago.
That engine really never ran very well.
I tried coal, and gas firing, but not much luck.
That is where the Caribou came in. It has a huge firebox,
compared to Rob Roy anyway.
It always ran great.
Poking around again and I find a Rob Roy at antiquesteam.com.
For the price, I could buy a new boiler, and castings, and have to
spend a year of machining.
Graham (antiquesteam.com) had that loco air freighted, and in
my hot little hands in four days over a weekend.
With Doubletops thread and some other info off the internet
that engine should run great too.
DrJuz also has a Juliet (LBSC design) and it runs like a
champ on utube. I now have Juliet prints on the way from Reeves.
Should be able to Americanize it with a different saddle,
bar frames and a couple other changes.
You will be seeing more of metal mite around here.
Better keep off the internet more.
Kap