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Re: New Lifeboat Hull Conversion Building

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 2:38 pm
by DetroiTug
Bret,

Your boat is looking superb and you've done a masterful job finishing it out. I looked at the tambour online and the place I found it was $179 :shock: for a piece 27 X 50. On this boiler, it would take 3 sheets. A little pricy. We'll just mill up some stock. And too, I'd like to use some other domestic hardwood, whatever that may be to break it up a bit.

Have you ran it yet? When you do, I'd like to see a video if you can. Interesting engine.

Thanks, Ron

Re: New Lifeboat Hull Conversion Building

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 8:53 pm
by 87gn@tahoe
looks great

Re: New Lifeboat Hull Conversion Building

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:11 am
by bkueber
I have been working on the piping, boy that takes up alot of time. I also am working on the canopy, starting with the stainless angle frame, light gauge, but hopefully will be nice and sturdy.

On another note, we are goung to ride on the SS Badger this weekend, a 450' coal fired quad expansion car ferry across Lake Michigan. I am going to try and get a tour of the engineroom, will post photos if I can get down there!

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Re: New Lifeboat Hull Conversion Building

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:04 pm
by DetroiTug
Bret,

Looking good. Looking forward to a ride. Going to a be a good time at Hastings.

-Ron

Re: New Lifeboat Hull Conversion Building

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:42 am
by fredrosse
Any further info here??

Re: New Lifeboat Hull Conversion Building

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 2:16 am
by DetroiTug
The boat ran great. Bret is a very knowledgeable steamguy, he brought the boat to the meet, never ran it before IIRC, and it ran for three days flawlessly.

Seems he segway'd interest to another steam vehicle, and sold the boat. A guy here local bought it. He is supposed to have it up at our meet this year. Nice boat.

Oh, the other steam vehicle is a full scale Western style locomotive on a truck chassis with rubber tires, that he drives around his neighborhood. Most remarkable steam vehicle I've ever seen. Visualize a steam locomotive coming down the street whistle blaring. I'll try to find the video. Someone said this may be or is a Lombard log hauler chassis and engine/boiler?.

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Another guy local here is building a Locomobile Racer with twin engines. Pretty wild, I'll post some pics in the Anoraks Corner.

-Ron