Ive just finished building the Mamod sr1a kit and gave it its first steam but wasn't that happy with the new gel in the solid fuel burner. Do you know if the meths burner will fit in a new sr1a?
Excellent intro the this hobby for me - with the first Mamod burner you referred to wadding under the grill - does this ever need replacing if so what material is it many thanks
I saw something where someone said they renewed the wadding in the uk burner. I also something that said the burners are filled with asbestos 😮😮😮 can you advise?
Hello Alan, Good video... I think I liked the burned that gave an even flame across its length like the Bowman and Mamod... See you on the next one. Cheers. Paul,,
VERY interesting video Alan. Thanks for posting. I look forward to the second part. The slotted wick intrigued me. Feeding the wick into the tube looks a bit tricky. I think I saw one with multiple holes and a screw on end cap - that would make it easier. It's interesting that the slot flame is invisible, suggesting it has better combustion, in addition to the broader flame output - and hence hotter. Your purple metho looks way cool, better than our clear stuff. Amazing how many old and new model engines are for sale on Ebay. Interest must be strong with this subject. I just happened to see an older Mamod engine same as this one on Gumtree today for $160 AU (near me) and wondered if that was a good buy ? Seems to be a long run and popular model. Cheers Rob
Hi Rob. Glad that you found it interesting, I doubt there will be many views on these, kind of a specialist subject. The burner that you asked the question about is featured in Part Two which will be up in a day or so. Having made a few copies of the Bowman and Luton Bowman type burners I can confirm that getting the wick into the tube is great fun!! I cover another vapourising burner in Part 3 I think, that also has a near invisible flame. My theory is that these are just burning meths vapour with no impurities. The burners which use wicks have a more visible flame because a very tiny amount of the wick material is also burning. That doesn't sound like a bad deal on the older Mamod engine. If you want to get an idea of prices have a search on the UK version of ebay for 'Mamod' there will be many engines for sale on there. Cheers, Alan.
Thank you very much for this very complete video ! I want to run the meccano steam engine with the very first burner you showed there, and it remains only one question after seeing this video : how do you extinguish the burner once you've done with it ? Thank you by advance !
Thanks. Normally you would just blow the flame out but it can be equally as well extinguished by placing a flat piece of metal over the top of the burner.
@@bill_ Methylated spirits are the same the world over, mainly ethanol. White spirits can be made of a variety of different things but they are usually petroleum products. Which means that white spirits are more flammable.
I am surprised that you seem to have so few views, these are interesting topics. not covered well elsewhere. I hope you are a follower of Kieth Appleton as he would be useful t o you.
Hi Brian. I'm glad that you find the videos interesting. I've watched Keith's videos for a long time, he tends to cover much larger engines than I do but it's still useful stuff.
Ive just finished building the Mamod sr1a kit and gave it its first steam but wasn't that happy with the new gel in the solid fuel burner. Do you know if the meths burner will fit in a new sr1a?
I've not seen a new SR1A but I'm sure they won't have changed the design much so I would imagine a meths burner would fit.
You can use a bit of water in the meths
Do you ever add salt so that you can see the flame easier?
No, I've never tried that, might have to give it ago.
Excellent intro the this hobby for me - with the first Mamod burner you referred to wadding under the grill - does this ever need replacing if so what material is it many thanks
Thank you. It should not need replacing. I think the original wadding was fibreglass matting.
@@RetroSteamTech many thanks
I saw something where someone said they renewed the wadding in the uk burner. I also something that said the burners are filled with asbestos 😮😮😮 can you advise?
I believe that some of the very old burners used asbestos but most of them use a cotton based wick material.
Good review on burners.I have a early 50s se1 flat base with no burner.Can you use a 2 or a 3 wick setup?😊
Thanks. I also have an early 1950s SE1 and it works fine with a two wick burner.
Hello Alan,
Good video... I think I liked the burned that gave an even flame across its length like the Bowman and Mamod... See you on the next one.
Cheers.
Paul,,
Thanks Paul. I really didn't think these would get many views, kind of a niche subject 🙂 Cheers, Alan.
Do I need the wadding inside ?
Yes. The idea of the wadding is that there is no liquid inside the burner to spill so it is a safety device.
@@RetroSteamTech I used firbres from ceramic fire rope and it seams to work a bit better
@@yinghamlyn-chen2 Good idea 👍
VERY interesting video Alan. Thanks for posting. I look forward to the second part.
The slotted wick intrigued me. Feeding the wick into the tube looks a bit tricky. I think I saw one with multiple holes and a screw on end cap - that would make it easier.
It's interesting that the slot flame is invisible, suggesting it has better combustion, in addition to the broader flame output - and hence hotter. Your purple metho looks way cool, better than our clear stuff.
Amazing how many old and new model engines are for sale on Ebay. Interest must be strong with this subject.
I just happened to see an older Mamod engine same as this one on Gumtree today for $160 AU (near me) and wondered if that was a good buy ? Seems to be a long run and popular model.
Cheers Rob
Hi Rob.
Glad that you found it interesting, I doubt there will be many views on these, kind of a specialist subject. The burner that you asked the question about is featured in Part Two which will be up in a day or so. Having made a few copies of the Bowman and Luton Bowman type burners I can confirm that getting the wick into the tube is great fun!!
I cover another vapourising burner in Part 3 I think, that also has a near invisible flame. My theory is that these are just burning meths vapour with no impurities. The burners which use wicks have a more visible flame because a very tiny amount of the wick material is also burning.
That doesn't sound like a bad deal on the older Mamod engine. If you want to get an idea of prices have a search on the UK version of ebay for 'Mamod' there will be many engines for sale on there.
Cheers, Alan.
Thank you very much for this very complete video ! I want to run the meccano steam engine with the very first burner you showed there, and it remains only one question after seeing this video : how do you extinguish the burner once you've done with it ? Thank you by advance !
Thanks. Normally you would just blow the flame out but it can be equally as well extinguished by placing a flat piece of metal over the top of the burner.
@@RetroSteamTech Perfect.
can you burn them on white spirits?
You probably could but I wouldn't try it.
@@RetroSteamTech how come??
@@bill_ Methylated spirits are the same the world over, mainly ethanol. White spirits can be made of a variety of different things but they are usually petroleum products. Which means that white spirits are more flammable.
variety is the spice of life am told, anything is better than those wax tablet things
I agree completely on both counts 🙂
I am surprised that you seem to have so few views, these are interesting topics. not covered well elsewhere. I hope you are a follower of Kieth Appleton as he would be useful t o you.
Hi Brian. I'm glad that you find the videos interesting. I've watched Keith's videos for a long time, he tends to cover much larger engines than I do but it's still useful stuff.