Hi All
My next steam engine will be a simple double acting oscillator, 5/8" bore 1" stroke.
I want to fabricate the cylinder in much the same way as Jason did in his new year oscillator by silver soldering the parts together. see photo below.
M Machine metals have LG2 gun metal in hollow and solid round, a material which I would favour for most of the fabrication. no particular reason I just like the material and as it is used a extensively for cylinders thought I would give it a try.
I assume gun metal ok for silver soldering, if so what grade of solder?
The piston material, cast iron? phosphor bronze? aluminium alloy? gun metal?
Any thoughts/comments as ever would be welcome.
thanks Geoff