Hello out there,
Does anyone know if there has ever been offered in 1.5" Scale, the Worthington combination Feed Water Heater and Pump?
If not, where would one look for Drawings?
Regards,
Jack Tyler
Worthington Feed Water Heater & Pump
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Re: Worthington Feed Water Heater & Pump
He who dies with the most unfinished projects: Should of put more time into their hobby.
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Re: Worthington Feed Water Heater & Pump
Thanks Tim,
I should have been more specific. Looking for the Type BL-2, that was usually mounted next to the Compressor.
Regards,
Jack
I should have been more specific. Looking for the Type BL-2, that was usually mounted next to the Compressor.
Regards,
Jack
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Re: Worthington Feed Water Heater & Pump
Hi Jack,
Dave Moore was mentioned. But like you said it isn’t the one you want. I’ve personally never seen a model of one. I’ll look for more info for you.
Maybe Don Yungling has something?
Andy
Dave Moore was mentioned. But like you said it isn’t the one you want. I’ve personally never seen a model of one. I’ll look for more info for you.
Maybe Don Yungling has something?
Andy
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Re: Worthington Feed Water Heater & Pump
I have the B3 modeled in Solidworks. But that doesn’t help either.
Tim
Tim
He who dies with the most unfinished projects: Should of put more time into their hobby.
Re: Worthington Feed Water Heater & Pump
It would make a neat dummy detail casting set for someone like Mike V or others to offer.