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John Stevenson27/12/2016 15:03:20
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Posted by Steven Vine on 27/12/2016 14:42:52:

... I feel another lynching coming on!

Steve

Or another communal tack weld to the armchair ?

Steven Vine27/12/2016 15:49:45
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Posted by John Stevenson on 27/12/2016 15:03:20:
Posted by Steven Vine on 27/12/2016 14:42:52:

... I feel another lynching coming on!

Steve

Or another communal tack weld to the armchair ?

laughLol. Communal armchair lynching. All the frenzy and thrills of a real life lynching, but from the comfort of your warm cosy armchair. It could be the new hobby for 2017. Guilty as charged!

Steve

old Al27/12/2016 15:54:02
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stop moaning about the auction website We all know its a good place to get rid of sub standard stuff and buyers rarely complain. The complaints system is floored for those who try.

This advert has super photos showing all the floors of the boiler and another, so you know what to expect. The only thing the seller hasnt done is taken a photo of a completed, unconnected loco to show what might be. And that is allowable under these auction rules.

I dont think i would pass that one if it turns up at my club, but i would have to look at it more closely before making my final decision.

Now where did i leave my CE stamp, or where can i buy one, i thought they had to be earnt.

John Stevenson27/12/2016 16:00:53
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Posted by old Al on 27/12/2016 15:54:02:

Now where did i leave my CE stamp, or where can i buy one, i thought they had to be earnt.

.

 

Or just use a label.

We used to buy ours from RS, must still have a couple of hundred kicking about somewhere.

**LINK**

[ Edit ] can be bought from here.

 

http://www.pryormarking.com/products/ce-stamps

 

Edited By John Stevenson on 27/12/2016 16:03:22

MW27/12/2016 16:09:19
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Posted by old Al on 27/12/2016 15:54:02:

I dont think i would pass that one if it turns up at my club, but i would have to look at it more closely before making my final decision.

Gee, I didn't think it was that bad, even if the price is a little steep for most pockets.. These clubs sound a little unfriendly to outsiders!

Michael W

bodge27/12/2016 16:15:56
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C E =, counterfeit endorsement .............blush

OK , will just get my coat..............b

edit for typo.......b

Edited By bodge on 27/12/2016 16:18:09

David Standing 127/12/2016 16:30:47
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Posted by Steven Vine on 27/12/2016 15:49:45:

laughLol. Communal armchair lynching. All the frenzy and thrills of a real life lynching, but from the comfort of your warm cosy armchair. It could be the new hobby for 2017. Guilty as charged!

Steve

Oh, you are about two decades too late for communal internet forum armchair lynching! wink 2.

Brian H27/12/2016 16:45:40
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Quote 1;I've asked the seller about the Blackgates connection and will post again when (if) I get a reply.

Quote 2; reply from seller:

"hi there and thank you for your question - thank you for pointing out this error - this has been amended to read LBSC design - my wife copied this from one listing detail to another in error so i apologise for any confusion. i ubderstand there has been some debate today on Model engineers workshop regarding my work - I will be respnding to that separately but please be assured that I build quality boilers and have not yet had one negative feedback on them. See feedback as a seller pages 5,6,8,20 and 21 for comments from very satisfied ebayers which is only some of the business in the last couple of years. If you would like to discuss further my telephone number is 01132 567676. Kibd regards. Chris Lyall"

Edited By JasonB on 27/12/2016 16:50:30

chris lyall27/12/2016 16:51:49
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Hi all - I am the boiler maker you have been criticising so quickly! There appears to be a couple of issues that you are not happy with:-

1. The Blackgates reference in the Juliet boiler eBay listing details was a genuine mistake by my wife who left it in in error after using the listing details of the Sweet Pea boiler as a start for the Juliet boiler details. This has now been amended to read LBSC design. I apologise for any confusion but my wife Samantha is an accountant NOT a model engineer and she has been running the Ebay side of things for a while to see how things would go. i will be moving to my own seller account this year to build up my feedback profile independently of her. In the meantime, should you wish to read the feedback of some of my customers please see pages 5, 6, 8,20 and 21 of feedback as a seller where you can read for yourself the satisfaction of those who have bought boilers etc from me.

2. Now to the CE marking - as you say this is a complete can of worms because everyone has their own opinion. I have done talks for several model engineer societies and every boiler inspector has his own opinion. It is permissible to build copper boilers up to 50 bar litres and self certify for the purpose of CE marking. This in accordance with the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR). I maintain an auditable trail of all materials used (copper sheet, copper tube, phosphor bronze, silver solder, flux and gases etc). Every boiler I make has a unique number with the builder identified and the test pressure stamped permanently on it. The reason there is no picture in the Ebay listing is to ensure we do not fall foul of Ebay not as described rules as obviously the boiler dispatched will have a different number to the one pictured since it will have been built to order.

All my customers are most welcome to visit my facilities, and on collection of a boiler, check that I am working to the correct material and published design and appropriate hydraulic pressure test. I have now constructed over 100 copper boilers and everyone has been accepted as a quality purchase with no returns for any reason. My customers are worldwide.

I can certainly reassure you that these are manufactured by myself as correctly identified above which is why there is indeed a 30 day lead time to dispatch. Therefore they are not imported from China or elsewhere - I have never had one fail a pressure test and I am happy for anyone to come and see me at work.

I have only just started this venture in ernest having just retired. My last job was working in Afghanistan for 8 years as a contractor runing the Royal engineers Workshop. I have previously written an article for Model Engineer about a year ago which refers to the Afghan Engine which I taught young soldiers to build in their free time. They seemed to appreciate having something completely different to concentrate on for while. My business is in the early stages of development and with the help of my wife in 2017 we aim to have a separate Ebay user id and paypal account and also a website will be developed with links to U tube videos when possible. I am not personally able to do that sort of admin and rely on my wife who works full time in a very busy job and has limited time to help with the admin.

I would be interested to hear why one of the above would not pass my boiler and specifically for what reasons. Also the Model Engineers chest is not a prop it is in my workshop as I write this reply.

Finally, if any of you have anything further you would like to discuss with me I would be happy to talk to you and put your fears at bay. Kind regards. Chris Lyall 01132 567676

Phil P27/12/2016 17:41:34
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Good for you Chris.

I don't know you personally but I do know someone near me who has talked to you recently about buying a boiler.

Why does everyone have to go on the attack like a pack of animals ?

Its very cowardly sitting behind a keyboard having a go at someones business when you know nothing at all about it.

Phil

Tony Pratt 127/12/2016 17:43:27
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Ok all you 'armchair engineers' we are waiting to hear from you.sad

Tony

MW27/12/2016 17:49:55
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Posted by Phil P on 27/12/2016 17:41:34:

Why does everyone have to go on the attack like a pack of animals ?

Phil

The lively debate is both a good and bad addition to the forum, it means nothing stays dour on here for very long, but it also means some quite legitimate work gets pounced upon like a band of vandals.

I'm glad he has come back here to defend it, it placed some much needed perspective on the other side of the story, It might not be the most glorious boiler in the world but it's many miles off from bad.

If i'm right in saying this, it looks like this is sold as a part built, sub assembly piece of a much larger bit of kit. So you wouldn't do any finishing polish to it until you had fully built it.

I've found personally, that there are some who just can't be helped, and never have a good word for anyone. Regardless of whether it was deserved, so I just put the blinkers on and focus on what I like.

Michael W

Edited By Michael Walters on 27/12/2016 18:01:29

John Stevenson27/12/2016 18:01:55
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Posted by Tony Pratt 1 on 27/12/2016 17:43:27:

Ok all you 'armchair engineers' we are waiting to hear from you.sad

Tony

Too busy polishing the welds on the chair arm wink

David Standing 127/12/2016 18:03:52
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Posted by chris lyall on 27/12/2016 16:51:49:

Hi all - I am the boiler maker you have been criticising so quickly! There appears to be a couple of issues that you are not happy with:-

1. The Blackgates reference in the Juliet boiler eBay listing details was a genuine mistake by my wife who left it in in error after using the listing details of the Sweet Pea boiler as a start for the Juliet boiler details. This has now been amended to read LBSC design. I apologise for any confusion but my wife Samantha is an accountant NOT a model engineer and she has been running the Ebay side of things for a while to see how things would go. i will be moving to my own seller account this year to build up my feedback profile independently of her. In the meantime, should you wish to read the feedback of some of my customers please see pages 5, 6, 8,20 and 21 of feedback as a seller where you can read for yourself the satisfaction of those who have bought boilers etc from me.

2. Now to the CE marking - as you say this is a complete can of worms because everyone has their own opinion. I have done talks for several model engineer societies and every boiler inspector has his own opinion. It is permissible to build copper boilers up to 50 bar litres and self certify for the purpose of CE marking. This in accordance with the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR). I maintain an auditable trail of all materials used (copper sheet, copper tube, phosphor bronze, silver solder, flux and gases etc). Every boiler I make has a unique number with the builder identified and the test pressure stamped permanently on it. The reason there is no picture in the Ebay listing is to ensure we do not fall foul of Ebay not as described rules as obviously the boiler dispatched will have a different number to the one pictured since it will have been built to order.

All my customers are most welcome to visit my facilities, and on collection of a boiler, check that I am working to the correct material and published design and appropriate hydraulic pressure test. I have now constructed over 100 copper boilers and everyone has been accepted as a quality purchase with no returns for any reason. My customers are worldwide.

I can certainly reassure you that these are manufactured by myself as correctly identified above which is why there is indeed a 30 day lead time to dispatch. Therefore they are not imported from China or elsewhere - I have never had one fail a pressure test and I am happy for anyone to come and see me at work.

I have only just started this venture in ernest having just retired. My last job was working in Afghanistan for 8 years as a contractor runing the Royal engineers Workshop. I have previously written an article for Model Engineer about a year ago which refers to the Afghan Engine which I taught young soldiers to build in their free time. They seemed to appreciate having something completely different to concentrate on for while. My business is in the early stages of development and with the help of my wife in 2017 we aim to have a separate Ebay user id and paypal account and also a website will be developed with links to U tube videos when possible. I am not personally able to do that sort of admin and rely on my wife who works full time in a very busy job and has limited time to help with the admin.

I would be interested to hear why one of the above would not pass my boiler and specifically for what reasons. Also the Model Engineers chest is not a prop it is in my workshop as I write this reply.

Finally, if any of you have anything further you would like to discuss with me I would be happy to talk to you and put your fears at bay. Kind regards. Chris Lyall 01132 567676

Given some of the comments, I think that is a very gracious and mature response.

Good luck with your new venture Chris smiley

JasonB27/12/2016 18:04:02
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Posted by Michael Walters on 27/12/2016 17:49:55:

If i'm right in saying this, it looks like this is sold as a part built, sub assembly piece of a much larger bit of kit. So you wouldn't do any finishing polish to it until you had fully built it.

Michael the point wa snot about "polishing up" things to look nice on a finished model but the way in which a boiler is generaqlly cleaned up prior to being sold. You only need to look at the sites of the well known boiler makers to see what a tidy boiler looks like such as Western steam, Southern boiler works, Steam technology etc to get the idea.

J

Brian H27/12/2016 18:04:33
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Please can one (or more) of the boiler inspectors explain why they wouldn't pass the boiler in question?

Brian

JasonB27/12/2016 18:27:02
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Posted by Brian Hutchings on 27/12/2016 18:04:33:

Please can one (or more) of the boiler inspectors explain why they wouldn't pass the boiler in question?

Brian

Seems like a buyer is not going to be getting the boiler(s) shown so rather irrelevant. I don't think the advert made it very clear that a wouldbe buyer would not be getting the boiler shown and that the advert was actually for a boiler making service, maybe something for Chris to look into in the future.

My comment about no sign of any numbering or working pressure being visible on the boilers in the advers stands only if they were ones that were made for sale really as I would expect to see that.

Andy Ash27/12/2016 19:16:06
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Readding the regulations, it seems to me that the boiler should not be CE marked.

Given that many model locomotive boilers might fall inside the 50 bar litres constraint for category 1 it would not seem inappropriate to CE mark if the regulations for category one had been met. The seller claims that he has.

What worries me more is that the seller is ambiguous about the builder. It is not clear if the seller is the builder, or if someone built the boiler and the seller is selling it on his behalf.

The regulations, and indeed all good practice guidleines recommend that new boilers should identify the builder. This applies both for amateur and professional boilers. I am sure that many old boilers do not follow this guideline, and it does not make them bad boilers. Equally if someone makes boilers that consistently fail and cause harm, then good boiler makers should not fear presenting their details for scrutiny.

For mere mortals tracability provides a means to systematically root out dangerous pressure vessels should they come to exist.

For me, there is no way I'd buy a boiler, unless I could personally speak to the traceable maker and get confirmation of his build. I'd probably want to ask somone knowledgable if they knew the person who I spoke to.

To suggest that these critical markings are not shown because the photographed boiler might not be the one sold, is woefully inadequate. If I'm going to spend, then I want to see the boiler I'm buying. Just by looking at one of them, I can see they're not exactly coming off the line faster than they can be photographed.

The idea that it might be attributable to Blackgates, is pretty low. Maybe it was an accident, but I wouldn't buy that either.

Edited By Andy Ash on 27/12/2016 19:19:05

John Stevenson27/12/2016 19:36:54
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Andy,

Read 8 posts up, all has been explained by the builder.

Andy Ash27/12/2016 20:03:31
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Hi John,

I did read the post above, but for me the ambiguity remains.

It's on a "Buy it now" and critical information is not present.

For me it's that simple.

 

Good luck to anyone trying to start a business, but I think quality is a holistic thing.

I don't think any steam generating boiler is an area where quality is a compromise, and for me that includes the whole proposition.

If the seller is reading my post, I would hope that he takes it and understands it for the better of his business.

If he choses not to, then it is his business.

 

Andy.

 

Edited to add;

 

The pressure equipment directive speaks of supplying vessels with guidance notes and instructions. To me this implies that it is the responsibility of the builder to guide the buyer in correct use. "Buy it now - ask critical questions if you want" doesn't seem to me to carry that same "best practice" ethos.

 

Edited By Andy Ash on 27/12/2016 20:09:37

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