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 Post subject: Keith Rucker and a cracked Vulcan steam chest
PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 11:01 am 

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My favorite YouTuber just posted a video where he's working on a repair to a 1917 Vulcan 0-4-0's cracked steam chest.

https://youtu.be/hONRPxxui5g

At the end of the video he mentions that he's looking to get a new casting made.

Any of you happen to have one and can help him out?

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 Post subject: Re: Keith Rucker and a cracked Vulcan steam chest
PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 12:19 pm 

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Hello,

Keith has a good channel, very good resource for manual machining work. I believe his day job is a research scientist? He has a pretty good side hustle down in the woods of Tifton. Dream shop for sure!

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Randy Musselman wrote:
Hello,

Keith has a good channel, very good resource for manual machining work. I believe his day job is a research scientist? He has a pretty good side hustle down in the woods of Tifton. Dream shop for sure!

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I am hoping he will get back to the restoration of the stoker engine for the folks in Nashville.

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rlsteam wrote:
I am hoping he will get back to the restoration of the stoker engine for the folks n Nashville.


So far that's the first thing I've seen really give him a challenge.

Even Abom79's massive equipment couldn't pull it off.

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 Post subject: Re: Keith Rucker and a cracked Vulcan steam chest
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Ed Kapuscinski wrote:
rlsteam wrote:
I am hoping he will get back to the restoration of the stoker engine for the folks n Nashville.


So far that's the first thing I've seen really give him a challenge.

Even Abom79's massive equipment couldn't pull it off.


Most machine shops can't comprehend the size of machines that are necessary to perform the machining necessary to keep a steam locomotive of standard gauge size in functioning good repair.

The machines that kept steam engines functioning were melted into razor blades over half a century ago. Not only are the machines gone, so are the artists that operated them.

Cutting Edge Engineering in Australia - does the machine work necessary to keep mining operating.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O8j8D95GjE


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 Post subject: Re: Keith Rucker and a cracked Vulcan steam chest
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 6:47 pm 

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Keith posted the video showing the braze repair of the steam chest this afternoon.

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