Adrian Hemmings | 02/08/2011 10:35:43 |
10 forum posts | i am building a 2 inch clayton steam wagon at the moment .is there any one who has built or is building a clayton can help me out with a few questions.i am a novice model engineering builder and any help would be appreciated.thanks ade |
Donald Mitchell | 02/08/2011 13:46:36 |
![]() 90 forum posts 3 photos | Hi, I made one of those, what do you want to know? Donald Mitchell Castle Douglas Bonnie Scotland |
JasonB | 02/08/2011 16:44:54 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | There are a few members of Traction Talk Forum who have them both in 2" & 4" join up and ask in the model "engines section"
J |
Adrian Hemmings | 02/08/2011 20:17:23 |
10 forum posts | donald my clayton has the water pump fitted into the tank behind cab, does the pipe from pump go to one of the clack connectors on boiler ,and im i right in thinking the other connector out of top of tank goes to the feedclack / bypass which is fitted to boiler side .also where does the pipe from bottom of water gauge go to . thanks ade |
Donald Mitchell | 08/08/2011 09:33:16 |
![]() 90 forum posts 3 photos | Adrian, Sorry for the delay in replying, I've been away at the Pickering Traction Engine Rally and just got home late last night. Do you not have the plumbing layout chart which came with the original drawings and was also included in the ME build instructions? Donald Mitchell Castle Douglas Bonnie Scotland |
Adrian Hemmings | 08/08/2011 10:38:51 |
10 forum posts | donald thanks for the reply ,i have the piping layout that in model enginers mag number 3603 i also have drawing m35 sheet 9 which has boiler fittings, pump etc and piping layout on. |
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