A "MINNIE" TYPE TRACTION ENGINE - PART #3
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- A "Minnie" Type Traction Engine - Part #3. Removing the Flywheel and the Water Pump Eccentric Sheave. I make a pair of Bronze Bushes to take up the side play in the Crankshaft and while testing the engine there was another problem. / keithappleton
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great looking screwdriver set best I ever seen
Yes, I thought so too }:-)))
@@keithappleton how much it cost and where did you get it at?
Beautiful engine sir
It sure is {:-)))
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Keith, I don't know if Stay-brite 8 solder is available in the UK. If it is, you have a product that lies between soft solder and all out brazing. Claims are made that the stuff is at least a fair match for brazing in HVAC applications. Highly superheated steam may make it melt, but 200 deg. C. seems OK. Given it's lead free and high in silver content, the price is high.
The melting point is far too low for live steam applications over 50PSI. Steam Temperature & Pressure are relative to each other.