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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:42 am Post subject: Bing Dredge a Dredging
Hi all , when my new 1927 Bing dredge arrived , it was apparent that it needed a soldering repair , so i carefully scraped some paint off where the heat would be applied , and applied some liquid acid based solering flux , i then did the soldering job without any problems , it turned out a real good job . I then had to wash the flux off with water , while doing this i had a little play , turning the pulley by hand , and quickly realised it dredges water very well .
Anyway , i then used compressed air then a hairdrier to dry it to enable repaintinting the affected area , i didn`t have the appropriate cream color , so i used white as a tempory measure .
Anyway the washing proceedure inspired this .
that is mighty cool oz _________________ 1965 TE1, 1967 TE1a, 1967 SE1, 1970's SW1, 1969 G&G SE3, 1967 SR1,1977 SR1A, 1958 SE2, 1970's SA1, and 1970's MM1
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Geoff, that was a delightful video. I have never seen one of those dredges in action, let alone moving red water and finally bubbly!!! _________________ Visit IndianaRog and The Temple of Steam: www.indianarog.com
I heard Steam Dredge a Dredging and waited for the next line Five Golden Rings. Fout Humming Birds Three French Hens Two Turtle Doves and an Ozysteamdemon. _________________ Non Impedite Raditioni Cogitationis
I found the trick with these types of toy is to run them slow otherwise they do not have a chance to pick up the water, I loved the video including the bloopers. _________________ Les - Nolo Servile Capistrum
That really is a lovely dredge! Beautifully powered by the Wilesco & pulleys. Looked as though it was dredging red wine at first until all the bubbles appeared - rather too many to count as pink champagne but great fun to watch!
To imitate ochre in my dredge for STWWW I used Taboulet coloured with Turmeric but couldn't get it to start slowly, chucking the stuff everywhere! Then I forgot to empty it before leaving for UK & found mice had eaten it all upon my return - they sure ingurgitated a hefty overdose of Turmeric!
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