Thursday, July 7, 2011
Crosshead Credit
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
My Idea of Recycling
After making the crosshead guides, it was time to move on to the "shoes". The 2900 has a 2-part, well actually 3-part assembly that makes up the entire crossshead. There is the "shoe" - the part that is grooved to fit into the guide and is the piece that slides back and forth while in actual contact with the guide, and then there is the crosshead itself which is made up of 2 symmetrical halves bolted together while kind of sandwiching the shoe.
First up was to make the "shoe". Residing under the bandsaw in a pile of old metal chips, dust, and cobwebs was a grimy, worn-looking odd-shaped piece of golden-hued metal. Ed identified it as 1/2 of a former diesel locomotive traction motor bearing and perfect for use as the crosshead shoe. So in the interest of doing my part to save the environment, it was time to recycle old diesel train parts into new steam engine parts!
First up was to cut out some workable stock from the old material.
Then it was time to machine it into something useful.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Groovin Good Time
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Way To Start The New Year!
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Visit to 2925
Ed started working on the drawings for the brake rigging and came up with a bunch of questions. Unfortunately he does not have any brake rigging drawings and had to improvise using the erection prints. So, to try and fill in all the missing details, it was off to 2925's haunting grounds to pay a visit to the real thing.
I will freely admit that I am a bit spoiled to have the full-size engine that I am trying to model only a half hour away. Heck, there is another engine #2921 (in much better looking condtion I am told) only 1 1/2 hrs. away. Speaking of 2921, that is the first steam engine that I can ever remember seeing (not counting Knotts Berry Farm) up close in person. (I think that I will number my engine 2921.) I was probably about 11 years old and my dad took his train buddy and I to go see 2921. Turns out that "train buddy" was none other than Ed of "Live Steam God" fame whose path I would later cross in life. Kinda one of those "small world" things....
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