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Author Topic: Another Lulonga  (Read 10011 times)

Offline kno3

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Re: Another Lulonga
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2013, 09:02:22 PM »
Nice to see another Lulonga build. I was wondering why the paddles are angled on the wheels and not parallal to the wheel shaft (as seen on most ships)?

LARRY W

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Re: Another Lulonga
« Reply #16 on: March 26, 2013, 03:11:52 AM »
   Hello Thomas,
             Any paddle detail yet....?.....still waiting what do  with mine.
           have you link with photo you found on internet..?..
              cheers Larry..

Offline Delaunay

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Re: Another Lulonga
« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2016, 06:13:43 PM »
 :)Dobrý den, Thomas;

Mám rád naši přátelé se mě ptáte: "Proč kol pádla jsou nakloněny?"

Miluji budovu s vymáháním bedny na zeleninu, z pozlacené proti světelnému práci, odolný a levné.

Rána pokovování balzového ..... není tak zřejmý pronikání vody. Musí být chráněna zvenčí, ale i uvnitř, ne?

Uznávám, jednoduchou a úspornou konstrukci; Blahopřejeme.

srdečně

Hello Thomas;

I like our friends ask me "why wheel paddles are inclined?"

I love the building with the recovery of vegetable crates, plated against a light job, resistant and cheap.

The blow plating balsa ..... not so obvious infiltration of water. It must be protected on the outside but also inside, right?

I recognize, a simple and economical construction; Congratulations.

cordially

François

Offline Tomas Krejci

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Re: Another Lulonga
« Reply #18 on: April 06, 2016, 08:12:22 PM »
Hi François,
as to paddle wheels there is my link too.(I can put some words later , if you wish)

Balsa wood for hull construction .. as you can see,the outer layer is GRP ! I use this method as very reliable for every my model..    the lamination of the hull is  reliable protection against water.In addition, I   impregnated balsa  with  diluted   epoxy varnish.

Hull  is then nearly  .." Bomben fest und Idiotensicher " !!

Greetings,
Tom
Steam....GO!

 

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