FarrMan Posted May 27, 2022 Share Posted May 27, 2022 20 hours ago, Mallard60022 said: That comment was around in my very early years of the 50s. Have you any idea what it came from? Wartime sort of thing about cleaning Brass? Rarely hear it as with "Daft as a Brush|" (not Class 47) or "Clot". I know, I am of an age. P One of my favourites comes from a misprint in a newspaper in Ghana during my short stay in that country. The article referred to a politician noted for his sartorial elegance, and spoke of him being 'immaculately dressed, down to the rose in his bottom hole'. Therefore if someone is talking rubbish, we say that he is 'talking out of his rose'. Lloyd 1 1 7 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWolf Posted May 27, 2022 Share Posted May 27, 2022 1 hour ago, NHY 581 said: I passed mine onto my son. It saw service on many a tunic between 1993 and 2021, both military and emergency service. Rob. Still got a button guard somewhere. It was very secondhand when I got it. I still have the folding knife from my father's national service kit, which like most was reissued from WWI, complete with the tool for splicing rope and getting flints out of horses hooves. It was a really useful bit of kit and I carried that around everywhere from about the age of eleven until it became illegal. (Thanks a lot!) 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted May 27, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 27, 2022 1 hour ago, FarrMan said: One of my favourites comes from a misprint in a newspaper in Ghana during my short stay in that country. The article referred to a politician noted for his sartorial elegance, and spoke of him being 'immaculately dressed, down to the rose in his bottom hole'. Therefore if someone is talking rubbish, we say that he is 'talking out of his rose'. Lloyd Which, straying even further off-topic, reminds me of a misprint in a rugby report by the Leeds University newspaper, which should have read "Leeds scored after some first-rate rucking". 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Clive Mortimore Posted May 27, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 27, 2022 17 hours ago, MrWolf said: All the bull on Blanco: https://www.blancoandbull.com/potted-history-of-web-cleaning/ Nightmare stuff. The week before our training platoon passed out we were issued the then new nylon belts. No more blancoing. Some the guys were so pleased they were throwing their belts around the barrack room when in walked our platoon staff sergeant. We had to wear white blancoed belts for out passing out parade. This meant getting the green blanco off the 37 pattern webbing belts we had and making them white. 294 Cfn Mortimore 1 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Gough Posted May 27, 2022 Share Posted May 27, 2022 3 hours ago, NHY 581 said: I passed mine onto my son. It saw service on many a tunic between 1993 and 2021, both military and emergency service. Rob. Fortunately I haven't had to use dad's one, since all my shiny buttons and badges were all 'staybrite'. 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post gwrrob Posted May 27, 2022 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2022 I hope @rapidoandy doesn't mind me shewing these samples on here. 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold toboldlygo Posted May 27, 2022 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 27, 2022 37 minutes ago, gwrrob said: I hope @rapidoandy doesn't mind me shewing these samples on here. Seams good to me😜 2 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWolf Posted May 27, 2022 Share Posted May 27, 2022 Too modern for me I'm afraid, but what a great looking locomotive! I keep seeing more details each time I look at the pictures. 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post gwrrob Posted May 27, 2022 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2022 A lovely sunny but breezy day in the South Hams sees Castle class 5071 Spitfire take charge of a westbound express. 33 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted May 28, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 28, 2022 10 hours ago, gwrrob said: I hope @rapidoandy doesn't mind me shewing these samples on here. Nice, apart from the sticky-out couplings perhaps. I wonder whether they'll be producing the chimney in copper rather than brass? 2 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post gwrrob Posted May 28, 2022 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 28, 2022 Some morning delight as we see some more of 5071 heading west. Long time followers might recall that she was the victim of a poor weathering job a few years back and was beautifully rescued by this threads weathering guru @toboldlygo 32 2 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted May 28, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 28, 2022 9 hours ago, St Enodoc said: Nice, apart from the sticky-out couplings perhaps. I wonder whether they'll be producing the chimney in copper rather than brass? Ooooff. That looks really good. What a thing eh that we have stuff like this presented to us fairly frequently. How the hell can I justify one of those at SOSJ? P 2 1 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Clive Mortimore Posted May 28, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 28, 2022 11 hours ago, St Enodoc said: Nice, apart from the sticky-out couplings perhaps. I wonder whether they'll be producing the chimney in copper rather than brass? Even J and M models of Maldon done GWR chimneys in turned brass with a turned copper top back in the 1980's. 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWolf Posted May 28, 2022 Share Posted May 28, 2022 55 minutes ago, Clive Mortimore said: Even J and M models of Maldon done GWR chimneys in turned brass with a turned copper top back in the 1980's. Production wise it would probably be easier to electroplate the whole chimney in copper rather than machining up a two piece item 1 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Tim Dubya Posted May 28, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 28, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Mallard60022 said: How the hell can I justify one of those at SOSJ? P I would have thought a similar way to me further sw, comrade Duck 😉 Edited May 28, 2022 by Tim Dubya 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted May 28, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 28, 2022 7 hours ago, MrWolf said: Production wise it would probably be easier to electroplate the whole chimney in copper rather than machining up a two piece item About 50 years ago I tried to electroplate a whitemetal chimney. It worked - sort of - but as I'd probably got the concentration of copper sulphate (from my Merit chemistry set) and the voltage (from a dry cell battery) wrong, and I probably didn't clean the casting up very thoroughly, it didn't last long. 1 1 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KeithMacdonald Posted May 28, 2022 Share Posted May 28, 2022 Just now, St Enodoc said: I tried to electroplate a whitemetal chimney. It worked - sort of How would one do that now (and hopefully more effectively)? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWolf Posted May 28, 2022 Share Posted May 28, 2022 Around about the same time, there were a lot of copper or brass plated trinkets in the shape of miniature gramophones, sewing machines etc. Usually concealing a pencil sharpener! Copper electroplating brass is easy, it's the first stage in chrome plating, which isn't. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BWsTrains Posted May 28, 2022 Share Posted May 28, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, KeithMacdonald said: How would one do that now (and hopefully more effectively)? see my post below. dialing up the voltage until I saw action probably helped. I forget the exact details but AFAIR I used acid and very dilute CuSO4 solution as the electrolyte and clean copper electrode. Don't hurry it, you are transferring metal from one electrode to the other and you want it to deposit slowly. Results were very effective when used for plating brass rod Edited May 28, 2022 by BWsTrains 2 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium John Besley Posted May 29, 2022 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 29, 2022 9 hours ago, St Enodoc said: About 50 years ago I tried to electroplate a whitemetal chimney. It worked - sort of - but as I'd probably got the concentration of copper sulphate (from my Merit chemistry set) and the voltage (from a dry cell battery) wrong, and I probably didn't clean the casting up very thoroughly, it didn't last long. Do Springside still supply copper plated chimneys? I know they did in the past 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post gwrrob Posted June 2, 2022 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted June 2, 2022 Some happy and glorious King action this afternoon with King class 6022 King Edward Three in charge. 34 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold gwrrob Posted June 3, 2022 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted June 3, 2022 On 27/05/2022 at 14:54, gwrrob said: I hope @rapidoandy doesn't mind me shewing these samples on here. A video of this was posted shewing the haulage capacity. Very impressive. https://www.facebook.com/RapidoTrainsUK/videos/1038188657134778 3 6 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Graham T Posted June 3, 2022 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 3, 2022 Certainly was impressive - the textbook definition of chasing your own tail! 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post gwrrob Posted June 4, 2022 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted June 4, 2022 Seen on the SVR website , this beautiful shot of GWR 28xx class 2857 crossing Victoria Bridge. An added bonus to the shot is an Avro Lancaster up above too. Marvellous. Photo courtesy of Rich Pittmann. 33 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold checkrail Posted June 4, 2022 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 4, 2022 32 minutes ago, gwrrob said: Seen on the SVR website , this beautiful shot of GWR 28xx class 2857 crossing Victoria Bridge. An added bonus to the shot is an Avro Lancaster up above too. Marvellous. Photo courtesy of Rich Pittmann. Fabulous! 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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