It surprised me too, the most dramatic desoldering occured on the fire box with the chimney sliding off the roof. Having failed with the silver solder I have reassembled the firebox with mechanical joints, clamp arrangements and fire gum paste all of which seems to have been succesfull. When the retail facilities reopen after the shutdown I will change out the bushing for the push rod to a drilled brass screw. This will illiminate all soldered joints from the heated zone.
Good luck with the flower arranging foam, I hope you have better success than me. Maybe there are different types or grades but what I had was very crumbly and my large thumbs could not cope with it.
I am slowly starting to get my head around what a regenerator is and I may try one in the future if I have no other projects. At the moment I am working on an electrical generator and would like to build a pump, the lockdown is restricting access to materials and slowing progress, I have ordered some bits and pieces from China so I will wait and see which is available first.Tom Booth wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 8:30 am "I'm always curious regarding the question of using a displacer vs. regenerator (or "regenerative displacer"). I've seen evidence that using a regenerator makes a big difference, but then I've also read accounts where someone experimented with both and found no advantage to using a regenerator."
Once the lockdown restictions are lifted then I may have access to materials, but at that point I am sure my wifes list of essential jobs will reappear. You cannot win.
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