[Steam-engine] sand blasting a boiler
Richard Strobel
Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com
Tue Oct 11 05:34:44 PDT 2005
I couldn't fathom the reason for not sandblasting neither..possibly cause
one doesn't have to after the boiler has been fired a few times and the rust
can easily be removed with a brush and protective coating applied...just a
guess tho.
Sandblasting with fine media usually brings out stamping, logo's and other
casting marks so this is why I wanted to do it. So far I see none.
I just read where steam can be used to clean flues as opposed to rodding
it out...it's very old book....and they like the lap seams over butt strap
:-))
Charlie, this boiler is bare naked..doesn't even have a door, but it's a
48 tuber. has the proper holes in it as far as I can tell.
Well enuf fer now
Thanks gang
RickinMt.
----- Original Message -----
From: <CopperheadMarine at aol.com>
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Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Steam-engine] sand blasting a boiler
> That could be?
>
> I know when I sand blasted the Titusville boiler I found stampings and
> markings that I had not seen before. But I never did find NB numbers or
> info so I
> was sure it was pre code built.
> I think I read somewhere on the net that Titusville iron Co was out of
> business early after the turn of the century. I guess that's why it
> doesn't have
> a fusible plug or a Hand hole in the right place for one? Now that So. Ca.
> is
> adopting codes That particular boiler is for private use only. But I have
> some other code boilers for the school kids to see so it's ok.
>
> It would take a while but you could use a needle scaler and go around
> any
> numbers.
>
> I would like to come up with a better.. easier way to scrape flues on a
> vertical. I made a deal with a wire wheel on a die grinder with a short
> hose with
> the valve at the end. You can feed it up the flue from the fire box but it
> is a mess and it kills your arms.
>
> Charlie
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