Mayhem at Wicksteed - May 24 25 2025
....as you read more into the subject you will find that it is imperative for you to remove the gas tank from the hull prior to refilling .......
With all due respect to Bunkerbarge, I would be VERY careful about discharging gas, especially if you are close to people smoking or other steam boat users.Convention has it that most steam boaters either run using disposable commercial gas canisters, or they remove the gas tank for filling. Removing the tank ensures that no gas is left at the bottom of the boat, just waiting to make it's presence felt the second you light up. I have seen this happen twice, both times with open launches, and both times frightening the owners and bystanders. I have also seen the charred evidence of several other similar incidents. Removing the gas tank also ensures that you can choose a safe spot to fill, reducing any possibility of accidental ignition of the overflow gas, by smokers or running steam boats.Clevedon Steam sell a little kit, with a thumb wheel and O ring that fit on the copper feed pipe from the gas tank and which is designed to make the task of removing and replacing the tank just a little easier.Everyone is very aware of the dangers of pressure vessels when messing with steam models. I consider errant propane / butane gas to be a much more likely cause of an accident than a boiler or gas tank exploding.Neil
Nice to see another one built. How's the performance of the Maccsteam boiler? I've never seen one for real.
Do you know how many Galloway (water) tubes the 3,5 Maccsteam boiler has?