More Coal Firing Testing

JRinTawa

Member of the Wellington Garden Railway Group
I am still so very much at the bottom of the coal firing learning curve, but I thought you might like to share some of the most recent firing as I tested out the RC I've just finished fitting onto Namu's regulator. Namu being by DJB Model Engineering kitset loco.
 
Beautifull as usale john.
 
Please more videos of your beautiful layout!
By the way - when you still feel the need for training - just watch this London, Midland, and Scottish Railway's Steam Firemans Training Video ;)

Interesting film! I was surprised at the quality of the coal (not graded - more like (to use a Yorkshire description!) nutty slack with a few cobbles. Nutty slack is fines with a few small lumps and Cobbles are large lumps like the fireman was breaking up!
 
Thank you Mick! I'm happy to add "nutty slack" to my railway dictionary.
In east germany this type of coal grade was usually called "cossack grid" (Kosaken-Kies), means the russian friends delivered (again) a very low quality.
When I made my fireman license at the DR/HSB in 1992, they trained me how to "strew" the cossak grid evenly over the firebed. Target: 4 shovels have to make the exhaust black...
 
my dad hated welsh coal,,,, he said that western men would try and fill up with midland region coal as it was better,,,
 
my dad hated welsh coal,,,, he said that western men would try and fill up with midland region coal as it was better,,,
That's a surprise - I thought that welsh coal was meant to be the secret ingredient of GWR loco performance :think::think::think::think:
 
Please more videos of your beautiful layout!
By the way - when you still feel the need for training - just watch this London, Midland, and Scottish Railway's Steam Firemans Training Video ;)
That film is on a DVD entitled “Just for the record”. The DVD is very informative.
 
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