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Thread: 21/2 gauge dairymaid .
07/12/2012 13:29:19

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07/12/2012 13:24:16

thanks for reply mick , but no its threaded one side silver solder the other , its realley strange it must have been a complete loco at some stage but stripped to replace the boiler some one started but didnt complete it , all the bits off the boiler came with it , ive searched looking for another 4-4-0 loco that it may have been changed too but no luck , if i dont come up with a answer then ill just make the boiler with the dome in that position , thanks .

05/12/2012 20:42:23

d15.jpgappreciate any thoughts on how to proceed with this loco , all ok now with the snifter valve , the issue now is position of the pipe that goes up into the steam dome looks to near to the smokebox , plan says 41/2 inch to the back of the smokebox , its actually 21/2 inch , all other measure of regulator are spot on any ideas which way to proceed much appreciated , " see pictures " thanks .dsc00069.jpg

04/12/2012 22:31:07

thanks john will try that .

04/12/2012 21:04:53

changed from my pc with xp on to my laptop with vista , now i can read the posts , no advert problems great .

04/12/2012 20:49:52

thanks for that informtion nick , having problems reading replies do to adverts having to guess some of whats written , im still not 100 percent sure this is the dairymaid , most things match then something dont seem correct , just measured from the back of smokebox to the pipe that goes up into steam dome , its 21/2 inch should be 41/2 , i do have the original boiler plan , im gonna load more pictures see what people think it is , thanks .

04/12/2012 15:22:26

looks like this advert is a ongoing problem with no solution , the bit i can read say it may be a sniffer valve sounds right , the ball is missing will get a replacement , so it may sit through the hole behind the chimney would that be correct , much appreciate the advice given, thanks .

04/12/2012 14:58:41

thanks for reply , cant read all you said got adverts in the way how do i get rid of them .

04/12/2012 14:22:19

new to this, 2nd posting could not my first post .

purchased a 21/2 gauge dairymaid , very well made , will need new boiler which i will be making , not a lot of information about for this loco i do have some mags from 1931 with some construction details , the question today is about the regulator " see picture " at the firebox end is a screw on cap , there are 6 small holes around the edge of this cap , air comes out of these holes when the regulator is open to let air to the cylinders , what is this cap for ? , also there is a hole just behind the chimney perfect fit for the cap to fit in , but should it sit behind the chimney where it can be seen ? , any info much appreciated , no doubt ill have more questions before its finished , thanks.album 1.jpg

Thread: 21/2 gauge dairymaid .
03/12/2012 21:10:05

purchased a 21/2 gauge dairymaid , very well made , will need new boiler which i will be making , not a lot of information about for this loco i do have some mags from 1931 with some construction details , the question today is about the regulator " see picture " at the firebox end is a screw on cap , there are 6 small holes around the edge of this cap , air comes out of these holes when the regulator is open to let air to the cylinders , what is this cap for ? , also there is a hole just behind the chimney perfect fit for the cap to fit in , but should it sit behind the chimney where it can be seen ? , any info much appreciated , no doubt ill have more questions before its finished , thanks.

Edited By Diane Carney on 03/12/2012 23:43:53

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