[Steam-engine] Wachs Engine
Andre Blanchard
andre at usermail.com
Tue Sep 21 07:19:20 PDT 2004
Here are some links to some online books. Old stuff but interesting
reading.
This one you need a fast connection or a lot of time.
Modern Machine Shop Practice Vol. 1.
http://digital.lib.msu.edu/collections/display.cfm?TitleID=274&Format=pdf
Modern Machine Shop Practice Vol. 2.
http://digital.lib.msu.edu/collections/display.cfm?TitleID=367&Format=pdf
This one is mostly text and loads a lot faster.
A CATECHISM OF THE STEAM ENGINE
http://www.harvestfields.ca/ebook/01/010/00.htm
And then there is the book on making steam and burning stuff.
Steam by Babcock & Wilcox There are also some interesting links to case
histories and technical papers from this page.
http://www.babcock.com/pgg/tt/steambook.html
Older revisions have more info on your type of engine and boiler.
http://search.ebay.com/Babcock-Wilcox-steam_W0QQbsZSearchQQcatrefZC6QQcoacti
onZcompareQQcoentrypageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQfromZR10QQsacategoryZQ2d1QQsati
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sortpropertyZ1QQsotrZ2
Thanks,
Andre' B. Clear Lake Wis.
-----Original Message-----
From: steam-engine-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com
[mailto:steam-engine-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of
Richard Strobel
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:58 AM
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Cc: Corky and Judy Harris
Subject: Re: [Steam-engine] Wachs Engine
> Howdy Francis;
> Looking down into the boiler I saw many nice looking flue tubes. I'd say
> ~2" in diameter.
> On the outside were the two holes where I believe the try cocks and
> sight
> glass were. There were also 3 more holes ~1/2" npt on the outside. 3 or
> 4
> hand holes also.
> I'd say the flue tubes started ~ 2' up from the bottom. BTW., our first
> lesson. This boiler is a little top heavy. Didn't tip it over but it got
> our attention once.
>
> Any ideas out there on the best way to transport the boiler? I believe
> its around 84" high...any maybe 3' in diameter. We're thinking about
> tipping it over onto some pallets and then rolling it onto the trailer
> using
> maybe 4x6's to avoid the bump of the hand holes.
>
> And does someone have a good book they'd recommend for newbee
> steamers?
>
> Again thanks much!!
>
> RickinMt.
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