HO 4-8-0 Boiler
NW Modeling List
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Sat Jan 26 21:14:22 EST 2008
Mark, I may be reinventing the wheel here, but for the
dimensions:
1)Are there drawings in the archives?
2)Might Rick Musser, Strasburg RR shop supervisor and
host of our 2006 convention and a great guy, have the
measurements you need?
--- NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
wrote:
> I have already been planning out an M2 'fleet' for
> my railroad.
> I have already cobbled one together to see its
> feasibility. I want
> to have 5-8 of them when all the dust settles. It
> starts with MDC
> frame and drivers and side rods.
> Add in a bunch of Cal-Scale and Bowser bits, and a
> "USRA" style
> tender.
> The boiler is a piece of PVC tube filled with lead
> shot and epoxy.
> I glued the brass castings onto the PVC tube with
> CA.
> The plan is to make a "best shot at being correct"
> and building
> another, cleaner boiler,firebox,
> back head, brackets for appliances, stack bases,
> sand, steam, and
> access hole pieces added to
> boiler if it would 'cast' cleanly. I make a mold of
> the PVC tube and
> castings version, but
> CAST the final boilers with Alumilite and Lead shot.
> I run a thin
> brass tube to the headlight
> area and use the large MDC/Roundhouse 2-8-0 cab. The
> smaller, "Old
> Timer" 2-8-0
> frame with the larger MDC/Roundhouse, and all those
> Bowser Valve Gear
> parts
> can be used to make your own Baker-Pilliard valve
> gear. Small wheels
> with
> big heavy boiler is what you want. A smaller body
> with different
> valve gear
> and you M1, or an M. N&W's 475 as restored at
> Strasburg would be a
> perfect subject for Boswer.
> They could do a frame and those lil drivers, and
> maybe some SPOKED
> wheels?
>
> I've scarfed up several MDC kits very cheap, so all
> I need to do is
> get moving on the boiler.
>
> Any REALLY good source for boiler
> measurements?...other than hacking
> thru the weeds
> and measuring the old relics they want to 'pick up
> and move' .......
>
>
> Mark Lindsey
> Stuck in the 1930's
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 24, 2008, at 10:52 PM, NW Modeling List
> wrote:
>
> A year or so ago someone asked if anyone had a metal
> working
> lathe to make a "M" boiler in HO out of brass to be
> used as a die.
> I replied that I had a lathe and I would be happy to
> make the forming
> die, but it would be better cut it from drill rod
> tool steel so the
> die can
> be used many times with out damage, besides the cost
> of tool steel
> is much less and you get a better tool.
> I asked to send me a print in HO and I would make
> the die for 3 of the
> new brass boiler shells. I never heard anything from
> my offer.
> Its still open!!
>
> If we want M's why not design and make our own kits?
> Boiler shell from brass shim-stock, cab, frame and
> tender from
> brass stock. Every thing else I think we could buy
> off the shelf.
> We need the following tools to make the Kit:
> Metal lathe only for boiler tooling, small milling
> machine,
> metal cutting band saw, small hand break,
> (drill press,drills and taps?).
>
> There still are a few of us 70 to 80 year olds
> scratch builders still
> around.
> In the 1940's there were printed paste-board and
> wood car kits.
> and a very few very high priced 0-4-0, 4-4-0 and
> 2-6-0 Loco Kits.
> In the late 40's and early 50's other kits came on
> the market,
> If you wanted power you had to build it from a kit
> and this led some of
> us to scratch building.
>
> Any one remember the steel HO rail of the late 30's
> and early
> 40's when everything ran on a 6 Volt auto battery??
> After a
> few months in the basement you did not need rust
> color paint
> for the rail.
>
> H.B.Lyon
> Alexandria
>
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