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Live Steam Magazine 1982 July Building the Weaver Launch Engine Boiler Valve Gea
Live Steam July 1982
Features
10 Kedron Valley Belt Line No. 126 DON MARSHALL
An eight-hundred-pound baby
16 Building the Weaver Launch Engine GERRY LOMBARD
On to the cylinders
22 Technical Specifications for Propane Heating 1.J. PAQUES A few careful considerations
26 Big Lady DR. ERICH VON GUMPERT
Valve gear and boiler are discussed
30 The Concept of Ratio FRED KIESEL
The "dimensionless" figure
40 A Firebox for the Briggs-Type Boiler REGINALD V. WOOD
And a bit of encouragement
52 Golden Triangle Model Engineers ERLYN WILKER
Fourth Ontario Model Live Steamers' Show
54 West Penn Live Steamers WILLIAM STOUFFER
1981 Fall activities reported
56 Vancouver Island Model Engineers PATRICK HOSFORD
Great weather for fall festivities
Columns and Departments
21 Steamboat Wharf JAMES J. SWEENEY
High performance steam launches
32 Beginners Column FRANK A. McLEAN
A few tips on knurling
32 Heisler KOZO HIRAOKA
Feed water piping
44 Small Scale Steam MARC HOROVITZ
Piston valves
48 Belts and Cleats LEON P. LIND
Governors
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