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The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals => Topic started by: D E Jones on April 08, 2023, 06:00:17 pm

Title: Re: Question For Stoker
Post by: Stoker on April 09, 2023, 03:44:14 pm
My 504 did not have its original burner with it, so I've always used an SPS propane burner, which does the job to perfection!
Title: Re: Question For Stoker
Post by: SteamerJ on April 09, 2023, 12:43:23 pm
If you can ever snag a 504 I definitely recommend it. It is a fantastic boiler especially when fired with the largest Bix burner.
Title: Re: Question For Stoker
Post by: D E Jones on April 08, 2023, 07:59:02 pm
I , also use my Jensen 70 electric the most , because it is just plug and play . My biggest boiler came from Clevedon Steam , and is I think similar to a Stuart 501. I really wanted a 504, but they are just too expensive .  I do have a PMR vertical I received as a Christmas present from my son several years ago.

D. E. Jones
Title: Re: Question For Stoker
Post by: Stoker on April 08, 2023, 06:25:01 pm
  I have been enjoying reading and seeing your orphan collection over on the Unofficial Mamod Forum , and am wondering what kind of boilers you have in your collection? How do you power your orphans / unmarried engines ?


D. E. Jones

I have a host of different "unwed" boilers in my collection, most available for "dating" most any of my "unwed" engines.

The boilers include Stuart #s 500, 501 and 504 along with a couple of PMR verticals and some few others of unknown provenance that do seem destined to end up wed to some specific engine in a semi-permanent steam plant at some point in the future.

However, by far, most of my steam engines end up "dating" any of several Jensen boilers, that are still affixed to their original bases with dedicated engines still in place, as built. Thus, I rather "force" an adulterous situation, or perhaps I should refer to it as a Menage-e-trois like situation. The Jensen electric fired boilers, with a simple extra valve threaded into the whistle's port in the boiler top, allows the running of "visiting" steam engines, as well as the spousal engine as well, being wonderfully convenient!

Perhaps I should add that my orphan engines probably get "hooked up" with one of my three compressors more often than actually getting steamed up!?!?
Title: Question For Stoker
Post by: D E Jones on April 08, 2023, 06:00:17 pm
   I have been enjoying reading and seeing your orphan collection over on the Unofficial Mamod Forum , and am wondering what kind of boilers you have in your collection? How do you power your orphans / unmarried engines ?


D. E. Jones