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From: "bogstandard" <livesteam@paddleducks.co.uk>Reply-To: livesteam@paddleducks.co.ukTo: livesteam@paddleducks.co.ukSubject: Re: Making a piston valve engine from mainly junk materialsDate: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:52:18 +0100Hi Derek,Glad you have enjoyed the build as much as I have, as you know I have a bit of a problem and doing this has forced me over the last couple of months or so to remain active both physically and mentally, so the build hasn't just been for the people that have been following it but for myself as well. That is why I take on projects that last a couple of months, I know that I can get that far before I have to put on my slippers and watch soaps on the box for a few days.Now for your two questions.With reference to marking, stripping down and rebuilding. This engine has to be stripped because there are a few things that need to be done, like the flats on the packing glands for the piston valves, but I won't do any more marking, just keep each end of the engine separate. On rebuild, I always use Hylomar jointing compound for all sealed joints, this acts like a mild threadlock for the holding bolts and screws. For the bits that might be forced to unscrew, the pivot pins on the joints for the eccentric to piston valve spool and the crosshead to conrod joint will get a drop of nutlock on the threads. By using stainless fasteners, not just for corrosion resistance, but also they have a bit of a 'grab' factor when tightened, so with the low vibration levels on this engine I don't expect to have anything come loose.That brings me onto the second question about torque loading. Normally for larger sized bolts, a big shifter and white knuckles would do it, but for these small bolts, I don't think it is required and it would just complicate things. In fact I am having a bit of trouble with this area myself. I am trying to convert to being left handed and I just haven't got the 'feel' yet and am occasionally stripping out the hexagon heads of the screws so maybe I should get a small screwdriver torque wrench.There is one thing I forgot about and that is the packing of steam glands. What I do is unwrap the 'string' into smaller threads, wrap it around the shaft I want to seal, then push it into gland with a thin piece of rod ( the one on piston valve is a bit tight but can be done), tighten up the nut until you have a gap of about 1mm between the nut and the gland and you can feel the friction being applied to the shaft, if too much friction just undo about 1/4 turn, if it can tighten all the way up, you need to put some more packing in.I would like to add it is not just yourselves that have learned new things on this post. I have found out how to use my camera a lot more efficiently, plus all the related bits that go with it, like using the computer for graphics manipulation and video. How helpful people on this site are and their willingness to share information, not just with me but with everyone.One disappointment is the feedback, I was expecting loads of questions, but very little materialized. Either I have explained well enough so questions were not needed, or it was totally above their heads and were afraid to ask because it might make them look silly. As I have said before, there is no such thing as a silly question, just a silly sod for not asking.There have been a fair few hits on this posting, and looking by the number of times the pictures have been viewed there must be about 50 contemplating building, which is well above my wildest dreams, I was expecting four or five with an interest. Another way to look at is that next year the country will be flooded with far eastern made piston valve steam engines.Now I have to find something else to make, this one is a none starter for horizontal conversion, it is just too long. Any suggestions will gratefully accepted, and I do mean that.I want to do a final vid just to show how well the control valve works, but I want to do it outside in a different setting, but every time I try to set it up it starts raining. Maybe later today.Thanks all, and keep the questions coming.John & Bandit the Brain------------------------Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
,Peter,I followed this fellows great efforts, well beyond my scope of doing things.I look for shorter term projects.John