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A recent post of mine highlighted certain features inherent in maintaining the safe use of small steam locomotives in scales such as Gauge 1 and 16mm - as well as associated scales which have boilers of LESS than 3 BAR/Litre capacity. Unfortunately, my post also engendered an element of comment in which I was accused of obfuscation, although I had pointed out that it was NOT a total test, but a basic firing-up test to make sure that things were working as they should.
Regardless of that, let's not overlook that we actually 'test' our little boilers each and every time that we fire them up.
With that in mind, I've posted the 16mm Association's Youtube video here - so that you can all see what is entailed in the testing that may or may not be required for you to run your live-steam model in public, or at a GTG where people who are not well-acquainted with the operation of a live steam model might be present.
Regardless of that, let's not overlook that we actually 'test' our little boilers each and every time that we fire them up.
With that in mind, I've posted the 16mm Association's Youtube video here - so that you can all see what is entailed in the testing that may or may not be required for you to run your live-steam model in public, or at a GTG where people who are not well-acquainted with the operation of a live steam model might be present.