I read somewhere (old "Live Steam" maybe) that everyone eventually ends up
with a plagued Mamod at some point, and ends up loving it for some reason or
another. I don't necessarily agree, but found it an interesting comment all the
same.
Later,
Trent
Vance,
Peter Jones' "Kissing Frogs" Mamod articles are a good introduction to what
is possible and what is recommended in the way of engineering for small,
simple locos. His instructions on how to use a punch to make a hole smaller
later saved me from using a lot of bad language when an ambitiou
Vance
Does it make sense to set up a series of "rooms" on a
server, one for Ruby, one for Mamods etc. Where
individual improvements can be archived? Point being
a new owner or potential owner could then access the
site and "learn." This would reduce repeating
requests while providing a library
Peter Jones did a long series of articles in SitG several years back entitled
"Kissing Frogs", on the subject of taking stock Mamods and making them
good runners. He gave instructions on clearing up all of their know weak
spots. You can look them all up in the SitG index, then see if back iss
Salty,
I guess I'm lucky I bought my first Mamod before Al Gore invented the
Internet.
I would have probably been talked out of it and missed out on a lot of fun.
I now own three of the wiggly little darlins in various state of running
disrepair.
Jim Crabb has given you some good advice. Get rid
In a message dated 12/10/00 1:45:57 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< What I was asking for was opinions of the list members as to what they
thought might be a fair dollar amount to offer my ... I can't find peoples
opinions with a search engine. >>
FWIW here is my 2 ยข w
In a message dated 00-12-10 12:52:57 EST, you write:
<< Well Salty I'm going to answer your question by showing you how to fish
and by this example actually feed you fish. >>
Actually I have a catalog with the prices for Mamod steam products as
well as other steam engines. What I was aski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My nephew has a Mamod engine that he has never run. I have only seen
> pictures in advertisememts. As I understand they are fired by some kind of
> pellets? Clark says his is a" pot boiling Mamod with a alcohol burner. So,
> what is one of the Mamod engines wort
Salty,
My Mamod is just as you described. Puny.
On the other hand, I have spent no time whatsoever trying to correct it's
power problems. I've seen a few that really did a good job. My Jane (mentioned
in an earlier e-mail) is essentially the same locomotive with several
enhancements and refin
In a message dated 00-12-09 22:26:17 EST, you write:
<< Non Aster engines is my pot boiling Mamod where I built my own alcohol
burner. But it's designed to run without a blower. >>
My nephew has a Mamod engine that he has never run. I have only seen
pictures in advertisememts. As I unde
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