No, Just Gary, those are for 64" N scale drivers for a steam loco I'm slowly working on. In some other thread I showed the drivers after I mill out the spokes, hub and counterweight.
Thanks for the video link--yes, that's the train of my new avatar. In 1997 I helped design, and made the casting masters for, the N scale
Pioneer Zephyr (#9900) kit sold by Fine N-Scale Products. 9900 is my favorite train of all time. It's the first of the first-generation
Zephyrs (Burlington Route had five and Boston & Maine had the very similar
Flying Yankee, which itself is undergoing restoration to operation in New Hampshire).
Originally Posted by Just Gary Thanks for showing yours. |
You're welcome, but make a nice manifold like saabaero's and not a plumber's nightmare like mine. Mine just kind of grew and it looks it. Just this afternoon I tried reconfiguring it with the valves all in a row like saabaero's manifold, but with all the tees and nipples and all, the valves project downwards too far. I'll likely machine a manifold of my own now, maybe from aluminum. (I wonder about galvanic corrosion of brass fittings vs. aluminum with Boelube as the electrolyte?)
Randy