About time you decided whether No. 10 had an Adams or a Drummond pattern boiler, Graham! 🙂 As No. !0 never had a Drummond perhaps the simplest course, at least pro tem, would be to file the Drummond safety valves off the dome – though it still wouldnt really be the right shape for an Adams dome.
LOL I wondered if anyone would spot that, it has since been decided and the dome totally replaced. I was much younger when I built her and just built what was provided in the kit rather than check such details.
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About time you decided whether No. 10 had an Adams or a Drummond pattern boiler, Graham! 🙂 As No. !0 never had a Drummond perhaps the simplest course, at least pro tem, would be to file the Drummond safety valves off the dome – though it still wouldnt really be the right shape for an Adams dome.
All the best
Chris
LOL I wondered if anyone would spot that, it has since been decided and the dome totally replaced. I was much younger when I built her and just built what was provided in the kit rather than check such details.
Nice to see a T1 for a turn (cough)…..