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I've seen comments regarding this on TT before. Stood on a traction engine, the boiler is beneath you, the bit most likely to burn and scald is the gauge glass. It is at shin height. For that reason I would not wear shorts, having burned my knee badly once sheeting an engine up after I had changed into shorts for a balmy evening. Is this ''it is dangerous'' manure a railway thing?, where the crew are stood behind a boiler with the gague frames at arm and head height?. |
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I always have a jacket handy to chuck over a broken glass to block some of the steam for this purpose. Conversely, I've seen people on railway locomotive footplates stripped to the waste on hot days - totally useless if a glass went - they'd never get near it. |
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![]() By the looks of it yes, Queen Mary has been fitted with a bigger dynamo. The body is certainly a different one to the old one.
![]() To pinch one of David's photos from another thread. Confirms its had a bigger dynamo fitted
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Last edited by Lancashire Lad; 19th July 2009 at 09:32 PM.. |
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