Here's a list of planned fittings and their locations (all are 1" weld o lets or pipe couplings)
Safety valve: Coming out of the top plate.
Main steam: Coming out of the top plate. (does anyone have a picture or description of how to make the separator pipe used to prevent priming the engine?)
Pressure gauge: Not sure about this one... is coming out of the side of the shell near the top plate the correct location?
Sight glass top fitting: Not sure about the distance from the top plate but 1 1/2" from the plate to the fittings axis seems like a good distance.
Sight glass bottom: Again not too sure about this distance but 2" seems good. Water would be absent from the glass at 3"-3 1/2" from the bottom plate.
Feed water in: I'm fairly certain the optimal location of this fitting is already given somewhere on the forums, but I could be wrong.
Blow down: Just wondering what kind of valve to use for blow down, I read in "Steamboats" that globe valves are frowned upon as a piece of scale could jam the valve open. Are gate valves used in this instance?
Whistle: again coming out of the top plate. If I ever decide to switch to a condensing system this will become my auxiliary steam for whistle, stack blower and maybe an injector.
And just a side note, I may have found a boiler tube supplier Anderson Tube Co. out of Hatfield PA. I haven't contacted them yet but I will when the design is all finalized and I have my friends dad (former boiler inspector for Wisconsin) give it a look. Here's their website for those interested.
http://www.atube.com/boiler_tubing.htm
Josh