I would appreciate some advice on the following.
I am constructing the boiler for my 5" gauge Claud that has a round top firebox.
I am seeking to replicate the cab fittings using Don Young's methods. This involves internal feed pipes to the injector steam valves. This follows full size practice with the pipes upending in the dome space.
However I am realising that this will be very difficult to assemble regarding the myriad of obstructions in the boiler particularly as the injector valves are quite low on the backhead. Any mistakes here will be locked in once the backhead is soldered in place.
I wonder if it would be better to collect the steam via short pipes to the top of the firebox steam space. In any case Don shows a similar feed here for the blower. If so it will be much easier to erect and test before the backhead goes into its final place.
Any views on this conundrum would be most welcome.
John B
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