POP POP POWER
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POP POP POWER
Pop pop power
I'll upload a diagram/ emmet style drawing tomorrow but has anyone ever laid a trough between the tails and mounted a pop pop boat boiler in between a set of wheels for power? The idea came to me today out of the blue... Should I be worried?
I'll upload a diagram/ emmet style drawing tomorrow but has anyone ever laid a trough between the tails and mounted a pop pop boat boiler in between a set of wheels for power? The idea came to me today out of the blue... Should I be worried?
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I'd call it a steam/hydraulic linear motor.......Mr. Bond of the DVLR:74747 wrote:A canal with rails on each side...
The vehicle would need to be very light, with low friction pinpoint bearings. It may work , although the motor in the average pop-pop boat is rated in fractional mosquito power.
There is an article on building a pop-pop boat by Marc Horovitz here, which looks like it might be worth a try using the motor part of the design.
http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/pop-pop/buildpop.htm
I look forward to the video.
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Sounds like a lot of work for little reward, however if you are going to lay stuff in the 2ft/2ft 7(whatever broad gauge is) then why not try Brunels atmospheric railway design? Using a hoover for propulsion, although points could be complex & getting a good seal might be as tough as the real thing.
Tommy Dodd may have an ARS key but I have a TASS button & a Rope Ladder, just like pirates, except the TASS button bit.
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It might be easier if you were to separate the prime mover from the payload...
THOUGHT EXPERIMENT:
Take a small circular lake (use a washing-up bowl or similar). Place a large-ish number of pop-pop boats (8 or 12) thereon. Connect them up in a "wheel" arrangement so they all face in the same direction (clockwise or anticlockwise). Connect the "hub" of the wheel to a drum. Connect the drum to a loop of cord for cable haulage. Attach rail vehicles to cord, set fire to pop-pop boats, sit back and watch...
THOUGHT EXPERIMENT:
Take a small circular lake (use a washing-up bowl or similar). Place a large-ish number of pop-pop boats (8 or 12) thereon. Connect them up in a "wheel" arrangement so they all face in the same direction (clockwise or anticlockwise). Connect the "hub" of the wheel to a drum. Connect the drum to a loop of cord for cable haulage. Attach rail vehicles to cord, set fire to pop-pop boats, sit back and watch...
Well, now we know the buffer-stops work! (Heard at 2013 "Longest Day" solstice steamup)
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