Martin
I am retired in my former life I was a building systems manager responcible for allmaintenance so effectively multi skilled as I covered any thing from security to blocked loos and everything in between that was not management.
I started to build a loco FC Judd I think when I was at school and got more detentions for wagging it off from lessons in the metalwork block.
I left it there when I left school as there was no prospect of ever having the tools and machinery to finish it.
As life went on and I retired I started to build a King G1 kit from a company in Walsall and have almost completed it.
But along the way there have been errors and omissions and ambiguity which have slowed it down.
So I thought I would give Falcor ago- any errors or foul up would be mine! and not need to rely on external sources to help.
Having said all that The main frames are complete, The boiler is started I have just silver soldered the water gauge and top 9/16 block on and they are now in pickle pot.
I have tried to get an answer from Roundhouse about the piston assembly but they have not answered me.
I am aware that if it is just locktite heat will undo it but if its threaded I don't want to damage the pistons.
The gas tank is started as basic bits ready for assembly and silver soldering.
As I find I need tools I order them and materials are ordered following each magazine issue that contains Falcor
Im trying to do as much as I can and if I get stuck pose a question and move on to another bit till I get an answer.
There is a difference between being told something is not critical and the history of this project having drawing office errors – how are we to differentiate?
Take the front frames that carry the cylinders as it is drawn in the magazine it is impossible to mark out and make without that dimension on the left side or a comment that it is not critical added to which the measurement "error" I queried adds to the confusion – this is not mean to be critical but im not into guess work and having to re make a part because I got it wrong.
I hope you can see where Im coming from.
Others have said they wont build it because of the errors Im not alone but having spent a lot of money in materials Im not giving in.
My workshop is 6ft x 6ft metal shed with a Mill just installed instead of a pillar drill and a mini lathe vice, brazing hearth. and spray hood.
Im capable of very fine work and have recently built a pendulum clock.
Hope this helps understand me and my aims
Regards
Pete