simond
Western Thunderer
I'm betting a pound to a penny that Bill's frames are spot on.
That aside, the compensation question: I can see no reason not to use double beams between centre & rear axleboxes, this will certainly allow the motor to sit upright in the firebox, but I did have challenges with the crosshead clearance to the front crankpins on mine (POWSides for those not familiar with Chris' thread over there) and I had to counterbore the rods and make ultra-short, recessed crankpins nuts to get enough space. Not sure where you are regarding slide-bar centre lines, so you might have enough room to accommodate the rocking front axle, but it might be tricky. Forewarned, as they say...
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Simon
That aside, the compensation question: I can see no reason not to use double beams between centre & rear axleboxes, this will certainly allow the motor to sit upright in the firebox, but I did have challenges with the crosshead clearance to the front crankpins on mine (POWSides for those not familiar with Chris' thread over there) and I had to counterbore the rods and make ultra-short, recessed crankpins nuts to get enough space. Not sure where you are regarding slide-bar centre lines, so you might have enough room to accommodate the rocking front axle, but it might be tricky. Forewarned, as they say...
Best
Simon