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OK, what is that thing in the opening picture? A battery powered loco? Some kind of slug without its power unit? An electric for very low wires, with the pantograph missing?
A project I have been working on since Christmas or so is a freelanced Snowblower . I has a scratch built Allison J33 centrifugal flow Jet that was the first jet motor commercially sold in the USA and used on the P80/T33 and some others including early cruse missiles . When in the Navy at NAS Barbers Point in the mid 60's we had 3 T33's for pilots to get there kicks in . So I wanted to make a Snow Blower with a J33 . The odd thing is GE was pumping out an axial flow J35 at about the same time , and even the NYC early Jet Snow Blower used the J35 which is a thinner , more stove pipe design .I have loads more work to do . It is powered . Things are loose in this set of shots .
I used a diamond block pad (sold as a knife sharpener) to grind these areas perfectly smooth...
Some more of NS 34, for those interested.
OK what, exactly, is NS 34 ?
Yes Ed it does work ,
Here you go:http://trn.trains.com/railroads/ask-trains/2009/05/ask-trains-from-may-2009You'll have to scroll down about halfway.