Boiler inspection

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John Ashworth
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Boiler inspection

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Retired boiler inspector Des Painton does an unoffical inspection on 2650 before the real one

Photos by John Ashworth 25th May 2008
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Going deeper
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Inside
Inside
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Lying down on the job
Lying down on the job
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Nice boots
Nice boots
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Chris Janisch
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Re: Boiler inspection

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And what was his verdict? Rather his job than mine..
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Nathan Berelowitz
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Re: Boiler inspection

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Awesome pics. See the steam collector pipes as found in domeless locos, like this and the big 15F,etc. The steam has no dome to go into for collection and instead is collected in these pipes.
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