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Forum: The Engine Room 11th September 2021, 09:41
Replies: 7
Views: 7,526
Posted By Chillytoes
Having now looked up the subject in my various...

Having now looked up the subject in my various books, I see that it is suggested that no cylinder lubrication is necessary with saturated steam, but superheated steam must have lubrication, and I...
Forum: The Engine Room 10th September 2021, 05:27
Replies: 7
Views: 7,526
Posted By Chillytoes
Wet steam lubrication

I have received a post on this subject. The Manchester museum people state that this process was used in ships. I must admit I have never heard of it anywhere.
Here's the guts of the message: -
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Forum: The Engine Room 12th June 2021, 10:47
Replies: 41
Views: 17,866
Posted By Chillytoes
I can't believe this story is genuine. When I...

I can't believe this story is genuine. When I was a member of that organisation some years ago, I don't recall a 'Believe It Or Not' section or a jokes corner.
Forum: Looking for Information on Shipmates, Ships, Family or Friends? 30th May 2021, 05:39
Replies: 1
Views: 5,893
Posted By Chillytoes
A couple of clearer photos I received seem to...

A couple of clearer photos I received seem to have answered the question.
The view is actually of the stern and the red structure is a hydraulic arrangement for raising the rudder so as it won’t get...
Forum: The Engine Room 24th May 2021, 05:21
Replies: 15
Views: 8,647
Posted By Chillytoes
In 1983 I visited the Queen Mary at Long Beach as...

In 1983 I visited the Queen Mary at Long Beach as part of a holiday with my family. After a general look around, we took the two offered tours: Engine Room and Deck/Navigation. This latter tour was...
Forum: Looking for Information on Shipmates, Ships, Family or Friends? 5th April 2021, 08:30
Replies: 1
Views: 5,893
Posted By Chillytoes
Seine barge

Can anyone identify the red painted structure on the foredeck of the barge photographed on the Seine in Paris?
Forum: Container Vessels 29th March 2021, 07:42
Replies: 233
Views: 99,707
Posted By Chillytoes
Hey, looks like someone from the salvors reads...

Hey, looks like someone from the salvors reads this site! They took my advice.
(Just kidding)
Forum: Container Vessels 29th March 2021, 02:18
Replies: 233
Views: 99,707
Posted By Chillytoes
Recent reports suggest that the rudder is now...

Recent reports suggest that the rudder is now movable and the prop is free. As such, it would appear that the aft end is relatively clear, so why are they not directing tugs to the aft end and...
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 28th March 2021, 09:34
Replies: 1,844
Views: 858,333
Posted By Chillytoes
All our problems solved!

All our problems solved!
Forum: Container Vessels 27th March 2021, 09:45
Replies: 233
Views: 99,707
Posted By Chillytoes
Yes, the cause is always steering failure or some...

Yes, the cause is always steering failure or some such. There was a time when new ships were reported to have a number of steering/engine faults, just to build up a history.
Anyway, I reckon that...
Forum: Computers and The Internet 22nd March 2021, 03:20
Replies: 1
Views: 5,506
Posted By Chillytoes
Posting images

How do I go about attaching an image to a new thread or a to a reply.
I've tried a couple of times here but the selected image does not appear on the page before posting, so how can I tell if it...
Forum: The Engine Room 16th February 2021, 09:44
Replies: 43
Views: 31,700
Posted By Chillytoes
Getting back to the first post, I always thought...

Getting back to the first post, I always thought that the Fullagar engine was developed by Cammell Laird.
My 1926 Motor Ship Reference Book refers to them as 'Camellaird' and shows a drawing and a...
Forum: The Engine Room 16th February 2021, 09:16
Replies: 29
Views: 26,388
Posted By Chillytoes
Like Engine Serang, I never experienced a...

Like Engine Serang, I never experienced a scavenge, or any other fire, in my 22 years at sea. So, ES, you're not as odd as some people might think!
Forum: The Engine Room 15th February 2021, 02:50
Replies: 6
Views: 8,924
Posted By Chillytoes
Tim's comments resonate strongly with the real...

Tim's comments resonate strongly with the real problems in shipping today. The fact that crew numbers are now so reduced that the ability to fight a fire manually is almost removed. In days gone by...
Forum: The Engine Room 15th February 2021, 02:24
Replies: 14
Views: 18,003
Posted By Chillytoes
If you ever had any doubt about the ability of...

If you ever had any doubt about the ability of steam engines to instantly go from Full Ahead to Full Astern, take a look at the River Don engine at Kelham Island Museum. It's a 12,000 HP unit, 3...
Forum: Say Hello 26th January 2021, 04:32
Replies: 5
Views: 3,547
Posted By Chillytoes
My third ships site

Greetings all. This is the 3rd shipping-related site I have joined, the 1st one shut down, the 2nd one is getting tedious, this might be the one!
Formerly with USSCo in OZ, and ANL.
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