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Re: Displacement lubricator size nice for Wilesco?
« on: February 09, 2021, 09:42:54 pm »
This is a bit more the look I would like! This is a Sediment glass bowl from old tractor.
  To re-create this in Wilesco size I was thinking select a high grade of glass test tube the dia you want your resevour...cut maybe the bottom 20mm or to liking of the test tube off and you have a deep bowl...wet sand the cut edge on glass or granite surface plate till smooth and square.
  Machine the top from brass to pleasing shape and plumb steam thru.
  Machine a o-ring groove in top to accept small o-ring.
  What I like about this design is no post up center and old time look.
  The bottom knurl nut I would make from brass and touch a ball nose end mill to match the rounded bottom of the test tube to distribute the tighten force...an o-ring or pc of leather could also be inserted for cushion.
  The most difficult part would be the curved pc that hangs down to carry the bottom thread.
  At the beginning of a steam run you would loosen the bottom nut few turns and slide out test tube, dump condenced water and rinse for clear view...fill with favorite steam oil.
  I would leave stock Wileso oiler on steam chest and plumb this in close to steam chest...this way you could add a couple drops in the stock oiler so no dry start...them a few min in hopefully the displacement oiler is flowing nicely with front row viewing of oil/condensed water. Only one o-ring in this design easily replaced.

I was thinking making the test tube "bowl" 2-3 times deeper than photo in perportion to dia of test tube selected.