Henner
Sorry I missed most of this but Klinger still make Klingerit its
updated of course now. How thick do you want it. I'll see what I can do.
Bert
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Bert & Edmunda
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:03:51 -0800
Another question:
For gaskets I used a material I bought many years ago in Europe. It is
called "Klingerit"
> ack! it's a cricket!
Close, but not quite. The Cricket's prototype had two cylinders vertically
over the jackshaft, where the Thunder has fairly conventionally mounted
horizontal cylinders below the smokebox. (The Cricket is rather like a
parallel Shay cluster, for you Unix fans.)
There's an
Dave,
Betsy is not a Cricket. The Cricket is based on the Byers:
http://www.gearedsteam.com/byers/images.htm
Regards
Henner
At 1:03 PM -0800 1/17/05, Meinhold, Henner wrote:
One option would be "Betsy"
from the Madera Sugar Pine lumber company
ack! it's a cricket!
http://www.panyo.com/nss2002/images/91010001.jpg
\dmc
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^^^
Dave Cole
Gen'l Sup't: Grand Teton &
With our current donkey project seeing some light at the end of the tunnel
it is time to plan for the next live steamer. One option would be "Betsy"
from the Madera Sugar Pine lumber company
see
http://www.gearedsteam.com/other/images/madera_sugarpine_co-dwg-thunder.jpg
geared for low speed, ugl
Charles:
The support group meetings that Geoff mentions at DH, etc. are akin to AA
meeting at the Golden Banana with topless waitress'. As a matter of fact,
there are many support meetings held at the bar...:>)
Jim
Then we're domed!
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 9:50 AM
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Subject: Help needed on the new Project Engine
At 08:36 AM 12/23/01 -0500, you
Nicely done. Thank you.
> I have put together a website ( www.panyo.com/project )
Hallo Dave,
I procured my first live steamer in 1975, when I was already quite old.
There is absolutely no cure, it just gets worse and worser. As you know,
Support groups can be found at steamups in Diamondhead, Sacramento--even
Florida I believe. I do stay half sane however as I don't scratc
At 8:36 AM -0500 12/23/01, Charles W. Walters wrote:
>Is there a support group to help with this serious disease???
you're in it right here, bud.
hi, i'm dave. i'm a live steam nut. i bought my first live steam
engine in 1998 and ... now i can't stop.
\dmc
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Harry Wade wrote:
> Some of us don't have SWMBOs and are of course doomed.
So that's why my dinning room workshop seems normal.
Clark
At 08:36 AM 12/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Is there a support group to help with this serious disease???
No. There are no medications, no 12-step program, and limiting sugar
or caffein intake has no effect whatsoever. The only thing that can be
done is to keep the patient sedated with an app
Is there a support group to help with this serious disease???
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Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 9:53 PM
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Subject: RE: Help needed on the new Project Engine
Mike, great site . :o))
i think it would be a good idea,
to ask every non US builder to share his or her
domestic sources.
i will keep you informed wenn i spot something here in germany. :o))
later
Paul
At 09:15 PM 12/22/01 -0500, Charles W. Walters wrote:
>I know it is. Wasn't referring to the G1MRA project engine.
Okay, sorry. I assumed too much when you commented on the project and the
Dee in the same mouthfull. I'll crawl back into lurk mode now.
John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/
At 08:39 PM 12/22/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Fantastic Mike!! Can't wait until the site is finished. This will make me
>want to build a project engine as well as the DEE.
Now see, here's where all the trouble, the affliction, the DISEASE,
begins. First it's only one engine, but then it's anothe
lchuk
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 9:13 PM
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Subject: RE: Help needed on the new Project Engine Website
At 08:39 PM 12/22/01 -0500, Charles W. Walters wrote:
>Fantastic Mike!! Can't wait until the site is finished. This will make me
>want to
At 08:39 PM 12/22/01 -0500, Charles W. Walters wrote:
>Fantastic Mike!! Can't wait until the site is finished. This will make me
>want to build a project engine as well as the DEE. Great job!
>
>From: Michael Martin
>
>I have put together a website ( www.panyo.com/project )
>that details the
PM
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Subject: Help needed on the new Project Engine Website
Hello all,
I have put together a website ( www.panyo.com/project )
that details the construction of the Basic Project Engine.
This is the project engine with the vertical boiler and wood
chassis kno
Hello all,
I have put together a website ( www.panyo.com/project )
that details the construction of the Basic Project Engine.
This is the project engine with the vertical boiler and wood
chassis known to many as the BAGRS Project Loco. The
website is only about 50% complete and I am at the po
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