Re: Bassett Lowke mogul (some details)

2000-12-31 Thread Michael Nelson
I e-mailed Trevor at The Signal Box asking for more information. With the exception of telling me that it had a single piston valve between the frame, he had no information available other than what's already been discussed here. He did mention it having "semi-Walsherts" valve gear. Not

RE: another Forney conversion

2000-12-31 Thread Charles W. Walters
Vance, Any idea on price yet? And..I have already purchased the cab and pilot from you, would the pilot extension and rear coal storage area with the truck be made available as an option? Or would we have to purchase the whole kit in total to make it work? Chuck Walters

'semi-walsherts', was Re: Bassett Lowke mogul

2000-12-31 Thread Peter Foley
At 09:55 PM 30/12/00 -0600, Trent Dowler wrote: I e-mailed Trevor at The Signal Box asking for more information. With the exception of telling me that it had a single piston valve between the frame, he had no information available other than what's already been discussed here. He did mention

Re: another Forney conversion

2000-12-31 Thread SaltyChief
In a message dated 00-12-31 00:12:42 EST, you write: I have posted a picture of the prototype Well done Vance. I am getting down to the finishing touches on mine and will send / post a picture soon. Salty

Re: Accucraft Excelsior

2000-12-31 Thread Tag Gorton
on 31/12/00 12:42 am, Charles W. Walters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If that is true, I believe Accucraft has made a serious marketing flaw! At 05:31 PM 30/12/00 -0500, Chuck Walters wrote: I have been reading notices from the 16mmngm list. They have been talking as of late about the

Re: Bassett Lowke mogul - Semi Walschaerts Valve gear

2000-12-31 Thread ArtwalkJ98
As my understanding of steam engine valve gears is minimal I ought perhaps to keep my head below the parapet. I believe the correct name for this is the 'single eccentric link motion'. I imagine it is a primitive arrangement which preceeded Walschaerts' work therefore for manufacturers to

Re: Bassett Lowke mogul - Semi Walschaerts Valve gear

2000-12-31 Thread Trent Dowler
I forgot to run the spell check on the e-mail where I called it "Walsherts" instead of Walschaerts valve gear. I couldn't remember exactly how to spell it at the moment and was going to let the spell checker take care of it. Oops! Just trying to maintain a little dignity, Trent

Re: Bassett Lowke mogul - Semi Walschaerts Valve gear

2000-12-31 Thread Keith Manison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As my understanding of steam engine valve gears is minimal I ought perhaps to keep my head below the parapet. Not at all Art. Valve gears is one of "my things", so perhaps I can add a little. Walscherts gear nicely separates the two functions any valve gear has to

Re: Bassett Lowke mogul - Semi Walschaerts Valve gear

2000-12-31 Thread Keith Manison
Tren, Don't worry, I spell it wrong all the time, as you will have noticed! The big question is, how do you pronounce it? I have heard it pronounced at least 4 ways, one with a "V" instead of a "W". Does any one know the definative pronunciation? Cheers Keith --

Re: Ruby Mods

2000-12-31 Thread Trent Dowler
Hello Everyone, I realize that this is an old subject (even though it keeps reoccurring, much to my delight) but I came across something that might be of interest or help to someone. On Roundhouse Engineering's web page they have almost the exact setup for valve guides that I mentioned a

Re: Bassett Lowke mogul - Semi Walschaerts Valve gear

2000-12-31 Thread Clark Lord
Keith Manison wrote: Not at all Art. Valve gears is one of "my things", so perhaps I can add a little. Boy, did you ever! Your plain language discussion of lap and lead are the clearest that I have ever read and understood. Thanks Keith. See you in 10 days at DH2001. The book "Locomotive

Valve gear

2000-12-31 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Thankyou Keith, I agree with Clark (I usually do for some reason!) Your explanation has helped me too, in a few of your easy to understand sentences, I am considerably enlightened about this dam magical valve gear. Now I realise that my Aster Stirling needs an adjustment of the eccentrics- as a

Re: Super Elevated curve construction

2000-12-31 Thread Gary Lane
I found on close examination, that the Aristo tie strips seem to allow quite a bit of play (at least with AristoCraft's stainless steel rail). I had little problem on the trestle since I could always hand spike if rail was moving a bit. On 1/4" minus gravel roadbed the custom bent rails must

Re: trestle

2000-12-31 Thread Gary Lane
Oddly enough I do have some extra 8' tall bents. They are three different styles. I had to build them to decide which looked best and to test the strength of each style. The shorter bents already went to a friend's RR. I sure know how to speed up bent production! And I know how to make a bent

Rail bender endorsements sought

2000-12-31 Thread Gary Lane
Thanks for the feedback. The rail bender I inherited from a past club member used roller bearings that allow the foot of the rail under the roller bearings and the rail head is pressed on the bearings. Unless I press down firmly on the rail while bending the foot of the rail can lift and this

Re: trestle

2000-12-31 Thread trotfox
So what's that thing made of? Pine, spruce, basswood? ;] Guy here at work asked, so now I'm curious! Trot, the wondering, fox... On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Gary Lane wrote: http://www.angelfire.com/or/trainguy/A trestle you can easily walk under. /\_/\TrotFox\ Always

trestle wood is...

2000-12-31 Thread Gary Lane
My trestle is all cedar. I cut 2x6 cedar boards that were 10-14 feet long into the dimensional small scale lumber I required. Made lots of sawdust! Cedar saw dust really keeps weeds down, but looks orange when wet. I painted each leg with below ground fence post paint. Most of the trestle is