breathtaking. how do you seat the cyl block onto boiler with the studs splayed in 2 dimesions--larger holes. And you use an oiled felt gasket between the two.
Hi there, lovely build! Very well done and well.finiahed! I was wondering, when bending the spokes, how did you do it? A press break? Or a jig? Im debating which to use at the moment, as im building a 4 inch burrell using John Rex designs and parts... Im currently putting the front wheels together, before the owner of the engine buys a CE marked boiler...
when machining the shaft tubes, or other parts which span the inside of the horn plates. Do you do it to drawing, or measure the exact overall width of the boiler, to be totally accurate?
Total Respect
No water jet cut parts
Some very clever set ups
Regards
John
Just started to build one of these myself - these photos will be a great help, many thanks.
Master craftsmanship!
Thanks for sharing
breathtaking. how do you seat the cyl block onto boiler with the studs splayed in 2 dimesions--larger holes. And you use an oiled felt gasket between the two.
Looks great:)
Hi there, lovely build! Very well done and well.finiahed! I was wondering, when bending the spokes, how did you do it? A press break? Or a jig? Im debating which to use at the moment, as im building a 4 inch burrell using John Rex designs and parts... Im currently putting the front wheels together, before the owner of the engine buys a CE marked boiler...
when machining the shaft tubes,
or other parts which span the inside of the horn plates.
Do you do it to drawing, or measure the exact overall width of the boiler, to be totally accurate?
Who's drawings did you use?
Ford Garnet Red in 2 pack.