[Steam-engine] boiler for wachs engine
Rick Rowlands
jrrowlands at neo.rr.com
Mon Oct 10 19:10:08 PDT 2005
The only reason not to sandblast that I can think of is that it will obscure
the ASME stamp and other markings unless you just don't blast that area.
Rick Rowlands
Tod Engine Foundation
2261 Hubbard Road
Youngstown, OH 44505
330-728-2799
www.todengine.org
William Tod Co. 34" x 68" x 60" Cross Compound Rolling Mill Engine
Historic Mechanical and Materials Engineering Landmark
----- Original Message -----
From: <CopperheadMarine at aol.com>
To: <steam-engine at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Steam-engine] boiler for wachs engine
> Rick did they give you a reason why not to sand blast?
>
> I sand blasted mine and can't see anything wrong with it but I'm sure the
> correct police will let me know if that was not the thing to do.
>
> Is your boiler complete?
>
> Is there a name on it?
>
> Is there a safety on it & if so what is it. It probably needs to be
> serviced
> or rebuilt by a qualified shop but it give you some info about your
> boiler..maybee?
>
> Is there a feed water injector?
>
> Well, enough for the questions. You know that displacement oiler wont work
> with air. Has to be steam to work.
>
> Charlie
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