- Original Message -
From: Richard Finlayson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: Driving to D'head?
Ahh. The solution presents itself. Thanks.
Uhh. Never having ventured to the other side of
It's about a long quarter mile. Just the other side of the bridge over the
interstate. Since you'll be bringing back provisions :-), you might want to
grab a ride. If you walk at night, take a flashlight, as there is no street
lighting and you need to announce yourself to the traffic.
Mike
I love the 7/8 climax model pictures and I plan on building some very
similar. Where did you get the gears and the chain for the power train.
Lee Brown
Arvada, CO
I love the 7/8 climax model pictures and I plan on building some very
similar. Where did you get the gears and the chain for the power train.
snipp
2 Sprocket 7 Tooth Stock Drive #A 6B 8-1907 (ea) 6.50
(2
This being an English language oriented list, most of the time only mention
of English speaking countries SSLS (Small Scale Live Steam) manufacturers is
made. I know of Aster in Japan, but I am wondering about mainland Europe's
commercial manufacturing. Any WWW leads even if I have to use
Richard,
Since you are the one that introduced me to coal firing, I will be happy to
furnish your fuel in DH.
However, I will let you do the breaking of real wood charcoal and
genuine Welsh coal, since that is part of the enjoyment of coal firing.
Instead of kerosene, I prefer lamp oil since it
Try:
http://www.regner-dampftechnik.de/
http://www.reppingen.de/
http://arte-tec.ch/modell.htm
http://www.hielscher-dampfmodelle.de/index1.html
or take a look at this(site has listings of manuf. mailordercompanies and
dealers here in germany):
http://www.private-gartenbahnen.de/
later Paul
This being an English language oriented list, most of the time only mention
of English speaking countries SSLS (Small Scale Live Steam) manufacturers is
made. I know of Aster in Japan, but I am wondering about mainland Europe's
commercial manufacturing. Any WWW leads even if I have to use
Tony D. wroteI have found lamp oil (also labeled parrafin wax oil)
as sold in
stores here, (Bay Area), barely provides enough heat to maintain a candle.
My experiece substituting paraffin oil for lamp oil was the lamp wicks
had a tiny flame with little light or heat. When I emptied the