One of the reasons for having no points on the line is that it doesn't matter what track standard anything has, as long as the flanges aren't massive and it'll run on 45mm gauge track. Its been a long time coming, but the line has finally seen some live steam action
I bought an Accucraft Ragleth a few weeks ago - I'd been putting off getting an engine for ages, but with an iminent price rise coming and a visit to the 16mm AGM with Simon, my resolve disappeared and a shiny new toy arrived.
The first steam up was conducted with the engine mounted on a couple of blocks of wood atop an old baking tray
The rotating parts were oiled with the recommended 3 in1, the lubricator filled with steam oil, the boiler filled with filtered rain water and then the gas tank was brimmed. The gas was turned on and when the pulsing had stopped, the fire was lit
After a while, the boiler starts to emit the excess water as it heats up
And when steam issues from teh same valve, it can be closed and the engine starts to raise pressure. A few minutes later and its possible to get steam and motion, hurrah
After few more minutes of running in both directions to get the cylinders warmed through, she was dumped on the line.
At this point in time there was then lots of running up and down the garden
Open the regulator, sprint to the other end and watch her trundle down, reverse the direction and repeat until the gas runs out..about 35 minutes of fitness then
After about 20 minutes or so she started to settle down and I was able to crank the burner down until it was barely a whisper, keeping steam around 30 psi or so and quite happy running at a sedate pace up and down the line. I can also confess to grinning like an absolute idiot through the whole process
All that took place a couple of weeks ago whilst the sun shone for a couple of hours on the Sunday - Boomers Wood has taken up the intervening weekend, so it was nice to see the sun out again today and Ragleth got a second running in turn.
She did well today, more slow running meant I squeezed about 40 minutes out of the gas tank, there didn't seem a lot of water left towards the end... Still, all seems OK, so she spent 10 minutes in the sun cooling down before the lubricator was drained and the overflow valve and regulator cracked open to prevent any seizing as all returns to room temp.