The “Countryman’s Steam” Manual

£7.95

First published in 1982, this new and enlarged edition covers the design, construction and care of steel boilers in general, with formulae and data used by firms of repute. Designs of three vertical boilers are included – the Sentinel, the Caradoc and a 3-inch scale version.

ISBN: 978 185486 136 8
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Author: John Haining

Description

John Haining gave up the family farm to serve an apprenticeship in steam when it was still the predominant source of power in the countryside. An apprentice’s life was a hard one in those days but the hard work and strict training stood him in good stead and led on to further valuable experience gained in the drawing and design offices of Cammell Laird, Joseph the boilermakers of Hyde, and Sentinels of Shrewsbury. He died in 2005.

For nearly thirty years, John Haining (under the pen name “Countryman’s Steam”) contributed a vast range of designs and constructional articles to the pages of Model Engineer magazine. These covered all types and sizes of engine:- steam traction engines for the road and field and standing engines, and the way they worked with  ploughs, cider mills, elevators and threshing machines. The articles were always popular with those seeking steam experiences away from the railways, and as a result the author built up an authoritative reputation for the extent of his knowledge in this area. As a technical consultant to Model Engineer, the author built up an enviable reputation for the extent of his knowledge and the immense trouble he took to reply fully and clearly to readers’ queries and problems.

This book was originally written in 1982 to expound on some of the problems encountered by engine owners, both in full size and in small scale. It places particular emphasis on design and construction, and the care of steel boilers, with formulae and data used by the top firms. A new and enlarged edition was extended to cover more fully the design, construction and care of steel boilers in general, with formulae and data used by firms of repute. An extra chapter was included covering the author’s designs of three vertical boilers, the Sentinel, the Caradoc and a 3 inch scale version.

Contents: Steel boilers and welding requirements; Steel boilers – vertical types; Copper boilers; Testing and care; Safety valves; Boiler feed pumps and engine notes; Wheel construction and general platework.

First published in 1982
Revised and enlarged edition published by Nexus Special Interests in 1996
Special Interest Model Books Edition published in 2012

Specification:
210 x 148 mm
88 pages
44 scale plans & technical drawings
8 b+w photos
Paperback