casey jones snr
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Failure of Accucraft's brass fittings is nothing new - it's down to poor material quality. It happened to my £4000 Royal Hudson, in full flow with eight cars behind it, as the axle pump banjo bolt disintegrated. A call to Graham Langer or David Mees will sort you out.
I have read somewhere that Accucraft are now engineered in Japan by Aster and only assembled and painted in China. Perhaps matters such as this has been improved.![]()
Unknown, but I only use water from my de-humidifier and thus far have had no such problems. Even so called safe filtered rainwater can contain acid from pollution.Would I be right in thinking that those who do not run their loco's very often, may never encounter this problem?
Will it be exacerbated by the use of 'unquenched' de-ionised water? - De-zincification, is the term, I believe?
Having recently acquired a little dragon, I am now having to consider all this..
PhilP
I've been told deionized water is a no-no, but I know someone who's used it for years. If this is what could be the result, it's quite worrying, especially as that loco looks fairly new (is it one of the Pecketts)Would I be right in thinking that those who do not run their loco's very often, may never encounter this problem?
Will it be exacerbated by the use of 'unquenched' de-ionised water? - De-zincification, is the term, I believe?
Having recently acquired a little dragon, I am now having to consider all this..
PhilP
Yes, it is a no-no as it leaches the missing ions from the container, it needs to be distilled, a totally different process.I've been told deionized water is a no-no, but I know someone who's used it for years. If this is what could be the result, it's quite worrying, especially as that loco looks fairly new (is it one of the Pecketts)
That's what I've always thought, and avoid it, but the chap in question persistsYes, it is a no-no as it leaches the missing ions from the container, it needs to be distilled, a totally different process.
I had that happen to me, and Cliff (in CA, I'm in the USA,) sent me a couple of replacements. I still have a spare or two, so if Accucraft UK can't find one, let me know. Shipping can't be too bad on a padded envelope!As can be seen the banjo bolt sheared entirely
As we have said before, the problems with outsourcing manufacture to China lies with managing the production. The Chinese will make whatever you ask - however, if you do not ask, or do not specify, then they will assume and provide what they thinkGlad I only have UK and German built quality puffers.
I had that happen to me, and Cliff (in CA, I'm in the USA,) sent me a couple of replacements. I still have a spare or two, so if Accucraft UK can't find one, let me know. Shipping can't be too bad on a padded envelope!