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Yea, I know......i like it mostly because of the steam engine on it
THe billing kit is the same size, so it would not be a big deal to move the engine over to the more scale hull..... But with a bit of work, im confident that the Wilesco one will look nice too when done

THe billing kit is the same size, so it would not be a big deal to move the engine over to the more scale hull..... But with a bit of work, im confident that the Wilesco one will look nice too when done
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Steam powered models are slow and steady until they run out of fuel. I hope you are not expecting a race boat from this engine? 
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I hope this little one rips up the local pond
I hope this little one rips up the local pond
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hehe.......no, I was trying to be sarcastic
I am expecting a scale speed from it....time will tell.
How does a throttle work on these steam boats ?
I can see that this one does not have a throttle.
Can one be installed?
Can the whistle on it let out enough pressure, to actualy regulate the power/speed of this engine ?
What happens, if some seaweed gets tangled into the ptop, and it stops running.........but pressure keeps building up in the boiler ?
The safety valve looks very small, but i gues that it should prevent it from exploding ?

I am expecting a scale speed from it....time will tell.
How does a throttle work on these steam boats ?
I can see that this one does not have a throttle.
Can one be installed?
Can the whistle on it let out enough pressure, to actualy regulate the power/speed of this engine ?
What happens, if some seaweed gets tangled into the ptop, and it stops running.........but pressure keeps building up in the boiler ?
The safety valve looks very small, but i gues that it should prevent it from exploding ?
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I have the Midwest steam engines, both the little single in kit form that I built many years ago and the Heritage single cylinder that comes pre-built. However, I have the priviledge of seeing a few different steam engines in operation when my boating club mates bring theirs to the pond.
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Nice... Looking forward to receiving mine 
These cars are nice too
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5265275/tm.htm

These cars are nice too

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5265275/tm.htm
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Has anyone here built a paddlewheeler with steam? Once I get through my warship phase & into my new house with a real workshop, that will be next year's project.
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yes there is a member at my local club that has a side and raer wheel boat. i dont know the name of them. ill see him this week. ill be starting to get all my stuf together for my project.
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I got the plug for the hull dun. its 40x12. next week ill poor the mold and lay the fiberglass. I also have decided to run two twin cylinder steam engines instead of one. ill probly order then next week allso. It’s hard to see the curves in the hull but I think from the pix I have its clows to a tow boat.
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got the hull layed. 3 layers of 4 oz cloth. i still need to trim the top and lay some more glass inside. all the steam stuff should be hear next week. went to a pool party. some of the gys with there sail boats.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYXQNGIfvjc
I got all the steam stuff Friday. I have one enjoin together an running. Ill put the other one together and start on the boiler.
I got all the steam stuff Friday. I have one enjoin together an running. Ill put the other one together and start on the boiler.
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Benny
Looks like a great engine, what pressure does it run at?also be sure to use steam oil to lubricate it and distilled water in your boiler. Best to do it right rather than find out later you plugged the boiler with chemicals from tap water and scored the cylinders with wrong oil.
best of luck Alex Wood
Looks like a great engine, what pressure does it run at?also be sure to use steam oil to lubricate it and distilled water in your boiler. Best to do it right rather than find out later you plugged the boiler with chemicals from tap water and scored the cylinders with wrong oil.
best of luck Alex Wood
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Yes im using steam oil. The max working psi for this enjoin is 35 psi. I should have the other enjoin running tonight. Ill start to build the boiler this week some time and hopefully do some testing this weekend.
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I just got dun with building the 2nd steam enjoin. I have it Brock in and thought id hook them up to run off one throttle valve. Well after tweaking the timing on both enjoins they will not run at the same rpm. Because it is an air piston enjoin if one has more revisions or load the other picks up speed. Now with two throttles you could compensate one for the other but with now way to see the rpm on the transmitter of the enjoins im thinking of just linking the two enjoins together. If I fix two gears on to the flywheel of each enjoin and put then next to one an other they will be counter rotating. Don’t worry, I have it all in my head. Now on two the boiler.
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SKN,
About the wood cladding on the boiler. On the Heretage engine there's also a layer of insulation under that wood. Does it help conserve heat? Guess it has to to some extent, but doesn't mean much by way of performance. I figure it's more for looks than anything. I'm sure theres a way to put a throttle on a small steam engine but I doubt if it's gonna be a simple thing to do (I wish!). Usually it's all or nothing.
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About the wood cladding on the boiler. On the Heretage engine there's also a layer of insulation under that wood. Does it help conserve heat? Guess it has to to some extent, but doesn't mean much by way of performance. I figure it's more for looks than anything. I'm sure theres a way to put a throttle on a small steam engine but I doubt if it's gonna be a simple thing to do (I wish!). Usually it's all or nothing.
- 'Doc
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thanks, Like I seed “its not the nicest boiler out there but it dose the job”. Ill be putting some insulation around it. I might also build some steal brace around it. I noticed that at 35 psi she starts to bow out. Id hat to have a seam fail and fill my boat with boiling hot water.


