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Engineering in Miniature, 15 Feb. 2024

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ArticleFRONT COVER

Mar­tin John­son has spent 13 years build­ing his 7-inch scale Fowler lorry and is now enjoy­ing the fruits of his labours, here at a local steam rally with only the sign­writ­ing to fin­ish. Mar­tin con­cludes his build story in this issue.

FRONT COVER

ArticleBUILDING A WORKSHOP IN THE GARDEN

Icon­cluded last month’s descrip­tion with the roof of my work­shop fit­ted and my wait­ing for the week­end to com­mence felt­ing. Sat­urday came and thank­fully was a dry and sunny day. The first job was to sweep the roof clear of leaves and such and...

BUILDING A WORKSHOP IN THE GARDEN

ArticleMAINTENANCE; SILVER SOLDER OVERLOAD

The boiler test on my 7¼-inch gauge Holm­side loco­mot­ive that was car­ried out in Novem­ber had revealed a few leaks that I wanted to attend to, the worst one being on the pres­sure gauge union. With the test out of the way I nipped up the union and...

MAINTENANCE; SILVER SOLDER OVERLOAD

ArticleBENCH TALK: TALE OF WOE, BUYER BEWARE...

Ithought that EIM read­ers might be inter­ested in my recent exper­i­ence with some new equip­ment, and the value of check­ing it out before first put­ting it to use. I fan­cied own­ing a new rotary table which could be moun­ted either hori­zont­ally...

BENCH TALK: TALE OF WOE, BUYER BEWARE...

ArticleLOCOMOTIVE WORKS: RETYRING WHEELS

Last month we described the first part of our project to replace the very worn tyres on the 7¼-inch gauge ‘Tom Rolt’ we had pur­chased second­hand. Hav­ing meas­ured all of the now machined wheels, with their ori­ginal treads removed, we worked out the...

LOCOMOTIVE WORKS: RETYRING WHEELS