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    geoff adams
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      @geoffadams14047

      coming to end of my latest project twin cylinder vertical reversing engine

      will put some pictures soon

      want to build a traction engine able to pull a driver looked at blackgate engineering no answer on phone today due to sickness will try again

      any input and advice welcome

      thanks geoff

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      geoff adams
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        #341501
        Clive Brown 1
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          The 1 1/2" Allchin will pull a driver and is popular. Castings etc. readily available, (Reeves). The building description by W J Hughes is very comprehensive in ME back issues and book form. It's a detailed model, plenty of work in it, but attractive when complete.

          Just to add, the hind wheels are 9" diameter, to be within the scope of a Myford lathe

          Edited By Clive Brown 1 on 14/02/2018 16:41:33

          #341502
          Billy Bean
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            @billybean67480

            If you just want to pull a driver and do not want anything too big to handle, then a 2 inch scale Durham and North Yorkshire would be my suggestion but a two inch Minnie is also worth considering.

            #341519
            Billy Bean
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              @billybean67480

              If the Allchin is on the short list then ebay listing 112811885728 may be worth a look,

              Castings etc plus a Western Steam Boiler at £2500 or offer,

              The casting set from Reeves is £1600 which puts the boiler at £900 which sounds good on face value.

              BB

              #341530
              MichaelR
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                @michaelr

                A 2" scale Durham and North Yorkshire is a powerful engine and worth looking at, I built mine some years back as a first engine build, which took me three years to build. I had a lot of pleasure driving that engine

                Mike.

                #341531
                Sam Longley 1
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                  I am in the process of building a PYRTE. Instructions are about £ 25-00 – no drawings which is a bit of a pain but loads of pictures on the PYRTE Yahoo forum. There is a couple of youtube videos of them & one does not have to buy castings . It can look as good or amateurish as one wants. I have done nearly everything apart from the boiler & it has been a great learning curve.When I finally finish this I will do another to prove I can make a good job. Next one will look really good & take a lot less time to make

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