Paddleducks
General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: vk2dj on November 03, 2015, 01:07:20 PM
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G'day all PDs my name is Gary Gillam I live in Wollongong NSW Australia I was into scale model boats about 35 years ago I then found model power boats &I had a change of direction for about 5 years until club politics reared its ugly head so I sold every thing
&I got out
For the last 30 years I have been involved in live steam &I am a member of the
Illawarra Live Steamers I have built a freelance 2-6-0 5" gauge loco & at present having a brake from a 10 year build of a Victorian R class scale loco also in 5" gauge one of our club members is in the process of building a paddle steamer & since disscutions with him & a recent holiday to Echuca the home of Australian paddle steamers have decided
To also build one as I have a couple of small stationary steam engines looking for something to do
I intend to build my own boiler for the steamer as the commercial ones are way to expensive & as I have already built 3 x 5" gauge boilers I feel it will be quite interesting
Building one for a paddler
Hopefully I will start a thread of the build as it progresses
Gary
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Welcome Gary Your knowledge of steam & modelling will be appreciated by our members.
As i'm sure you'll appreciate the contributions of our members.
Damien.
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Well PD's....what can I say?........ :shoot
I have been talking about building a new PS Adelaide hull for too many years to think, and some two months ago I mentioned to Gary [fellow Illawarra Live Steamers member] ...& today he sends some images of his progress :clap
Welcome Gary......& I have the pleasure of posting your first Adelaide build image here.... Derek......:beer
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G'day Damien & Derek you beat me to it Derek not sure weather or not I will continue with this hull will talk to you on the land line
Damien here is a link to my current live steam build there is a section on the boiler if any one is interested
http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=88857
not sure weather or not this link is clickable or not may have to copy & paste
Gary