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Re: Nyitra I

Post by cyberbadger » Mon Mar 21, 2016 10:26 pm

Time for some snazzy insulation.

Ceramic or glass fiber from mcmaster - I got it a long time ago for this purpose.
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Mahogany slats. Inside side - tacks and copper plated hanger. Too bad no one will see it, this wouldn't look bad on the outside if I paid more attention to the nailing of the tacks.
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Re: Nyitra I

Post by Mike Rometer » Tue Mar 22, 2016 12:18 am

That looks like ceramic fibre blanket rather than glass. If you've got enough, go round again, or more, if you can, thicker the better. Really does hold back the heat.
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Re: Nyitra I

Post by cyberbadger » Wed Mar 23, 2016 11:03 pm

Mike Rometer wrote:That looks like ceramic fibre blanket rather than glass. If you've got enough
Sorry, didn't quite have enough to do another wrap. I think you are correct, it's ceramic.

First pass cutting pass through holes.

Next up Brass straps ...

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Post by cyberbadger » Sat Mar 26, 2016 5:16 pm

Added Brass Straps to hold the lagging.
I used Copper+Brass pop rivets to join 2 strips of 1" wide brass for each band. Stainless steel turn buckles and U bolts hold the straps together.

I'm pretty happy with the result.

It appears I may have enough mahogany to do the upper portion, at least partially - but I don't have enough brass strapping. I might have to use stainless cable. Not sure if that will look ok, but I could always put it together and replace the cable strapping at a later date. I found a different ceramic insulation for the top that is more like a mat then a blanket.

The copper/brass pop rivets were the worst part. They look fine, but the pins? They would sort of shatter when rivetting them with the pop rivet tool, leaving sharp edges.

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Re: Nyitra I

Post by cyberbadger » Mon Apr 04, 2016 3:12 am

I gave up on the Marsh Simplex. I just don't think it will be reliable enough.

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Re: Nyitra I

Post by cyberbadger » Wed Apr 20, 2016 4:19 pm

I got a sign to hang off the back.
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Re: Nyitra I

Post by smokestackmag » Sat Apr 30, 2016 6:46 pm

CB,

Please tell us who built your boiler and if they are a "Code Boiler Shop." You say it's an ASME boiler, but is it a code boiler? Is it stamped? I'm looking for a Code shop that has the R stamp to retube my boiler.
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Post by cyberbadger » Sun May 01, 2016 2:46 am

smokestackmag wrote:CB,

Please tell us who built your boiler and if they are a "Code Boiler Shop." You say it's an ASME boiler, but is it a code boiler? Is it stamped? I'm looking for a Code shop that has the R stamp to retube my boiler.
It is indeed built to the ASME code and stamped and filed with the National Board. I'm willing to skimp on a lot of things, but boilers, steam piping, fittings, and valves is not one of those categories for me.

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Re: Nyitra I

Post by cyberbadger » Fri May 13, 2016 2:34 am

Lots of activity on the Nyitra. Looking at buying a new trailer very soon. Will get and add third pontoon. Removing decking and getting 3/4" Marine Plywood. Lagging top of Boiler. Trying to get advice from Ohio DNR (Department of Natural Resources) Watercraft Division on the inspection that will be needed to be completed after third pontoon is added.

Tentatively trying to hit the water for sea trials end of summer/early fall.

Camp Nyitra.
Making strides removing everything including rotten Deck.
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Bolts are rusted, oxy acetyele cutting has been invalueable. Just watch the aluminum bits CB!
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Steam Lance. Wood Handle.
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Fancy Accessory just got in the mail today. An injector discharge funnel. You place it below the discharge of the injector,
so you can observe the discharge but not get the deck awash.
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Starting to lag top half of boiler ceramic fiber flexible mat + mahogany. Ran out of cermaic, mcmaster time
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Re: Nyitra I

Post by cyberbadger » Sat May 14, 2016 3:04 am

Downto the skeleton! What an afternoon.
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