John King Boiler build

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John King Boiler build

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Well, here we go. i hope this goes well, i'll learn on the fly. End caps are almost done, I dont have a pic yet. But here's the drums, rough cut end caps, tie rods with finished nuts, and nuts before cutting the hex.
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Nice one John, watching with interest!
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Looking good John,
what kind of material are the nuts made from?
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Aluminum bronze
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I think/hope this will work for my tube expanding, especially in the 4" mud drums.

I'm using a 1/4" drive air rachet and purchsed a 1/4" driven long socket, cut it before the hex starts so the square will fit over the wicksteed expander.
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John, which one are you building? -

I am set to start on one of Mr King's Yarrow's when the winter comes around (hull wood working right now....
It will be nice to have someone "blazing the trail" - please keep us informed!
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The 31 sqft yarrow
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Cunifer tubes and straightener.
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Very nice John. This is going to be neat to see.

What size tubing are you using and who are you using for a supplier? Is it 90/10 or 70/30 alloy?
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12mm 90/10 from Dorset tube in the U.K.
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