"dribblers", I've only read those described as "piddlers" for the leaks they had on the floor, I think you'll fnd that dribblers are a type of footballer. Not to be confused with divers which they frequently are too.
I use mostly distilled water but I add some bottled water and then I preheat a bit in a kettle but not enough to melt the plastic funnel when I fill my engines. its like 95 distilled 5% bottled water because the distilled water drains the nutrients out of the metal and having some regular water will neutralize that. Do not use tap water it just leaves mineral deposits
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Great update enjoyed it very much .Hope there more.
Thanks excellent
Great video and outstanding engines. Where is located this museum?
Just Beautiful- Enjoyed the video
Great video, thanks!
Wow. Interesting.
which one inspired Peter's model steam engine in the railway childern?
That is essentual, thank you!
I really like this little video
i would have thought this would have more views
Agree its well made
cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool train
"dribblers", I've only read those described as "piddlers" for the leaks they had on the floor, I think you'll fnd that dribblers are a type of footballer. Not to be confused with divers which they frequently are too.
did they use distilled or preheated water where they show the engines running
I use mostly distilled water but I add some bottled water and then I preheat a bit in a kettle but not enough to melt the plastic funnel when I fill my engines.
its like 95 distilled 5% bottled water because the distilled water drains the nutrients out of the metal and having some regular water will neutralize that. Do not use tap water it just leaves mineral deposits
Fantastic and inspiring video, thank you.
Great video but the editing needs improvement. More images of Topsy when you're talking about it!
What gauge is that
what about the rest there is more
choo choo! ;)
Wtf
It means whatever the fuss