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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Videos The Office of Steam Cinema => Topic started by: txlabman on May 12, 2022, 09:05:14 am
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Thanks Bruce and Thomas!
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Congratulations, very rare and a gem!
Hey Thomas - you should be on the lake - good wind today - haha
Arnold
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Congratulations, very rare and a gem!
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That is a nice and unusual plant Charlie, I've not seen one before.
Well done Sir.
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Came from forum member Dave (firefite) ;) I was watching but had to pass, good to see it went to someone here ;D
I had no idea Nick that the seller was a Forum Member.
It was very expertly packed.
Whoever did the work on the firebox did a nice job.
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Came from forum member Dave (firefite) ;) I was watching but had to pass, good to see it went to someone here ;D
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Charlie, you really have an interesting model - haven't seen before
I checked #historytoy website and guess
this one very similar. Krauss & Mohr should be correct but model number??
There is not much information...
Arnold
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Thank you Arnold.
The engine in the picture is very cool.
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That's an interesting engine, congratulations. With that large steam dome it looks as if the boiler could also have been used to make a locomotive model. Is the mounting frame for the the cylinder soldered on? The base looks like it is attached with screws into the boiler. I wonder if it would leak under steam pressure.
Thanks Jim.
The boiler is actually a vertical cylinder inside the steam dome. The horizontal structure is just for looks.
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Charlie, you really have an interesting model - haven't seen before
I checked #historytoy website and guess
this one very similar. Krauss & Mohr should be correct but model number??
There is not much information...
Arnold
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That's an interesting engine, congratulations. With that large steam dome it looks as if the boiler could also have been used to make a locomotive model. Is the mounting frame for the the cylinder soldered on? The base looks like it is attached with screws into the boiler. I wonder if it would leak under steam pressure.
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I seen that on your workbench in the post about 8' lights in the shop.
Had it on my watch list and forgot about it. Good grab Charlie.
Thanks Tommy!
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I seen that on your workbench in the post about 8' lights in the shop.
Had it on my watch list and forgot about it. Good grab Charlie.
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KM&Co steam engines don't show up on eBay USA often.
This one was reasonably priced and the engine turned out to be much better than the pictures.
The fire box and base are not original and the burner is missing.
All I did was wipe it down and oil it.
It runs on about 2 psi. The air valve adaptor I used was made by another forum member for Ernst Plank engines and the threads on the KM&Co Engine had an identical thread.
This model is not included in the Schiffman Books.
If anyone has any idea on the Model No., please let me know.
https://youtu.be/5YB-sm84-rg