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- RookysailorSilver
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You should place these boats in you harbour.
Martin555.
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That is a nice unit.
Well done.
Martin555.
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Think I'll stick to my 6V gizmos though.
Cheers, Doug 😎
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The case in the 1st photo I got from Maplin some years ago, I have also made some for other people
using 3mm plastic card, and that works fine, or just buy a plastic lunch box and use that.
You will need to secure the mister/fogger to the bottom of the case with silicon, and thread the leads through the side/top,then make a hole for the funnel, I use two different sizes to make it easier to fit in the boat.
Next, a cheap! mini fan, and a 3volt source,you can see the 2x1.5v clip in the second photo, I find this is just right for pushing the steam out.
Lastly, a source to change the voltage up from 12volt to 24volt, the working voltage of the mister/fogger.
Make sure all seams are covered with silicon, as you can see by mine it doesn't have to be pretty to work, and only I see it!
I have put a couple of Ebay links of the items I use,
as you can see, it is quite inexpensive......so
have a go, joe😁
btw..I use a 12volt 2.1ah, and on a full tank of water,(not full, as it won't work when it's full), I get 20mins steaming.If you need anymore info,
just ask😮
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-DC-4A-Boost-Converter-3V-32V-12V-to-5V-35V-24V-Step-Up-Power-Supply-Module/252676342631
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Ultrasonic-Mist-Maker-Fogger-Water-Fountain-Atomizer-Air-Humidifier-24V/121548443136
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Super little Tug.
Your steam smoker works very well, I too would like more information on it and how you made it.
Nice job well done.
Martin555.
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Peter (Rooky)
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As for rolling Doug - try a Cape fishing boat/trawler - round bilge - usually top heavy - look like the old Scottish ones (the type designed by Sandy Cousins) - and the seas are not gentle around here . Someone was complaining of 60ft swells the other day - some of the boats are now well over 50 years old and still going - although there are 5 or 6 seen to be sunk at moorings in Hout Bay harbour and a quite a few more on the bottom at Saldanha Bay.
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I can just imagine how that rolled and pitched!
Like what was said of the Flower corvettes "they'd roll on wet grass"!
I think you're right several were converted after the 2nd big shindig!
Haven't delved any deeper yet but did see some hints in that direction.
Happened to many WW2 "quick build" hulls.
Many Flowers were also converted into trawlers (back to the roots!) and cargo ships.
Doug 😎
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Nerys
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Nerys
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Turned my patch eye to that since you were steaming close to the dock wall, a reasonable precaution under the circumstances.
Was that "Lusty" trying to ram you by going astern?
I'll be sending that captain a severe reprimand.😠
His next command will be a desk in Scapa Flow!
Look forward to the smoker info, as I'm sure others are as well👍
KUTGW Rooky.
Cheers, Doug 😎
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Would love some info on the home-made water vapour "smoker", looks great👍
TID is short for Tiddlers cos they were small tugs built en masse in WW2 (1944ish) Sections all over the place wherever welding capacity was available then assembled and launched in about 4 to 5 days. Like the old CKD kits😉
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TID-class_tug
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205165470
Others claim it meant "Technical & Industrial Development"
http://www.medwaymaritimetrust.org.uk/tidtugs/pages/tidhist.html
Yer pays yer money ....!
Cheers, Doug 😎
PS The building / assembly process described here reminded me of watching HMS Daring, T45 destroyer, being assembled from modules (in the modern jargon) at the BAE Systems Surface Ships yard near Glasgow. Was odd seeing a ship with it's entrails hanging out😮
Nothing new under the sun!?
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