Anthony, I have worked with Giffard and inspirator type injectors with moveable steam cones that can inject hot water up to 150 degrees F. Have you ever thought about designing those in miniature?
I've thought about inspirators in miniature, but ultimately decided against it. The less a model engineer has to do in order to operate their injector, the better.
Great video as always, it will be helpful. I have 2 of your injectors on a new locomotive and they worked perfectly on the engines first outing. If you get around to it, I’d love to see you do a video on the correct way to draw a locomotive driver in CAD. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and posts on chaski
great video buddy, very good content.
Anthony, I have worked with Giffard and inspirator type injectors with moveable steam cones that can inject hot water up to 150 degrees F. Have you ever thought about designing those in miniature?
I've thought about inspirators in miniature, but ultimately decided against it. The less a model engineer has to do in order to operate their injector, the better.
Thank you for this informative video.
Great video as always, it will be helpful. I have 2 of your injectors on a new locomotive and they worked perfectly on the engines first outing. If you get around to it, I’d love to see you do a video on the correct way to draw a locomotive driver in CAD. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and posts on chaski
Good video!
Thanks for the great video
What size injector is this one?
This is a large injector (1/4" NPT) with 6.5 pint per minute capacity.
awesome
What would it cost to have these pre-tested….when it’s shipped it’s complete ready-to-use….
All my injectors leave the shop tested and ready to use.