Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Steam => Topic started by: rhavrane on April 11, 2025, 10:59:57 am
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Bonjour,
I had the opportunity to acquire a gas regulator/attenuator combination built based on one of his designs, and I had never heard of this gentleman before this experience.
Could you tell me more about him?
A test of his product : https://youtu.be/OyelYI4li4c (https://youtu.be/OyelYI4li4c)
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Malcom is member of the Saint Albans Model Engineer Society and as been for many (many) years.He is a fine model engineer and has designed and built many fine steam engines. I have known him for many (many) years and have had the pleasure of swapping many an idea on engines and boilers with him.
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Bonjour Phil,
Many thanks for this feedback, I would greatly appreciate links to his realizations if you have some :-))
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Link to some of Malcolm Beak's articles:
https://stalbansmes.com/malcolm-beaks-articles/ (https://stalbansmes.com/malcolm-beaks-articles/)
The article describing the design of his regulator/attenuator can be found there.
DM
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Bonjour Martin,
Many thanks for your help, with Phil and you, I discover a great steam gentleman and take the benefit of your post to add a link of the plan in the description of my video :-))
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Raphael:
Your video link states that repairs/modifications of your regulator/attenuator were needed.
What was needed to get your unit operational??
DM
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Bonjour Martin,
When I got it, some parts were missing, the rubber seals were cooked and the Schrader car valves were stuck : https://youtu.be/GHh4i-dugiQ
Before identifying it as a Malcolm BEAK, the friend who rebuilt it for me had the same one as example.
And I was told that Ludger KIEFLER and then Dieter LUDGER (German manufacturers) were inspired by it to make their own, which I also have and which turns out to be of poor quality over time due to a possible lack of understanding of the phenomenon of electrolysis between different metals (here brass and aluminum) :(( :
https://youtu.be/3UnkUD4QtbA