it would save me a lot of work if I could get hold of 60mm OD tubing for the boiler of my J65 loco. Actually anything between 55 and 59mm dia would be excellent, as I can then 'clad' it with brass and solder bits onto it. I need a piece at least 175mm long, of which 120mm will be cut away to clear the batteries.
Does anyone know a source?
I can roll it myself from brass, but something readymade would be easier.
Geoff,
I have obtained 60mm steel tube for Mike's LNWR Coal Tanks from
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/60mm-x-1-5mm-Wall-ERW-Mild-Steel-Tube-1500mm-60-1-Meter-Long-/111523798044?ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:GB:3160
The tube is clean smooth and bright and they cut it to the exact lengths I required.
I looked for ages for brass or other pipe of that size but drew a blank.
John.
If 54mm od is ok, it is a standard size for copper tubing. Searching '54mm copper tube' on ebay brings up a number of suppliers. eg £15.50 for 250mm.
Jamie
Hi Geoff
I have a 390mm length of 60mm brass tubing if that's any help.
If you're interested call or email me and I'll work out the price.
cheers
Ian
Excellent, thanks,
I'll bear the others in mind for the future, but the 60mm brass sounds the best option, I'll contact you via PM, Ian.
I while back I asked if anyone had some spare 60mm dia brass tube. Ian (Traininvain) was kind enough to supply one, and I've put it to good use. In case the attachment is too large to be uploaded, it can be seen here:
https://geoffreynicholls.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/e22-boiler1-006.jpg
Looks like you have enough for another loco boiler and a small saddle tank top there, Geoff! :D
Andy
Hello Geoff
That looks an interesting engine. What is she?
Regards
Jon
It's a Great Eastern E22 class (LNER BR J65) a smaller version of the GER buckjumpers desgined for light branch line duties.
a long time ago I posted some pictures of the underframe of a loco I had started building: a Great eastern E22 class 0-6-0T. well, the loco is now nearly ready for painting. the photo shows it with the castings placed where they should fit, most of them will be left off to assist whoever I get to paint it with their work.
Coming along nicely Geoff!
Regards,
IanT
Really very nice Geoff. A lovely little engine full of character, Etched brass, Mark Wood wheels, brass fittings and properly researched. Gauge 3 models don't get much better.
Mike