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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-159 - A full set of parts for the working model - the two twin pump casings at the top, together with the four cam assemblies, with cages, pump shafts and pistons/cups. Below them is the flywheel and drive shaft, distance pieces and handles for working the pump. And at the bottom the Bilge Pump frame, consisting of two end plates and connecting rods.

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    GAW got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-158 - The base for the working model, with the two twin pump cases installed .

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    GAW got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-157 - Now we come to the second working model of the pump mechanism, shown here is the fly wheel, the one of the Bilge Pump double cylinders, together with one of the four cam assemblies.  This consists of the cam set in the rectangular cage, to the bottom of which is the pump  piston/cup.  What would have been two rollers, set to run in the cam groove, I have substituted two fine brass screw, with lock nuts to hold them in place.  When the cam rotates, it is these rollers/screws that then create the vertical movement of the pump.  Each of the cams are individually keyed to the drive shaft.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    The latest news on saving the Falls of Clyde and bringing he back to Scotland for a full restoration, is that for lack of funds, the project is falling apart - yet again - and the plans for lifting her next month have been cancelled - even worse the Honolulu Harbour Authority, have given a new dead line of February the 6th to move her or they will, and we know what their plans are for her.  If you know of anyone with pennies to spare - a lot -  drop a note to:
    < savefallsofclyde@gmail.com > 
    but time is fast running out to save the old girl - You wealthy people on that side of the pond the most wealthy land on earth - surely cannot let this happen - she has survived for 140 years and the last of her line - it would be sacrilegious to sink her now, with a crew waiting in Scotland to bring her back to all her former glory.
    Any one there with connection with Mr. Trump??? has a golf club in Scotland so I am told - what a splendid gesture it would be for him to send the Falls of Clyde as a good will gift back to the Scottish people, to bring her back to life again.
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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Thank you all, for your thoughts and best wishes,they are much appreciated.  Gerald
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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    February 2019
    Fig-153 - All of the parts now manufactured ready for assembly, for both sizes of pump, one for the model, there second to see if the mechanism could be made to work.  On the left the 1/4” = 1 foot scale working parts, to the right a similar selection for the none working smaller sister pump.
     
    As I wished to use as little wood as possible on this particular model, that was made to show how an iron ship was put together. The Star of india Bilge Pumps, Fig- 145 - gave me the idea of mounting the assembly in an iron - (brass) - frame as in that example. So frames were made for both pumps and I managed to carve the makers name on both.
     
    So how does it all work?? - basically the cam is held in a rectangular cage with slots down all four sides.  On two opposite sides to allow the cam to rotate, and on the other two sides to allow the assembly to move up and down on the drive shaft that is running in the centre.  At the bottom of this cage is attached the piston/cup of the pump. At the top is located a cross bolt on the original drafts, but for the life of me I could not come to a conclusion as to what this was holding together, unless it was part of the original idea for the cross shaft, which has now been abandoned, but then it is in the wrong direction, but I have included it anyway.  It would probably have been a case full size of casting the rectangular cage in one piece and assembling the cam inside of this, which itself would not be an easy matter, as two small rollers were required to be assembled with this, to run in the cam groove top and bottom - I settled for two fine brass pins.

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    GAW got a reaction from tlevine in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-154 - The casings for the two working pumps at the top, and the compete assembly of the smaller two ones below.  This was made to take apart as it could not be fitted in the hull in one piece, and was difficult enough to assemble it all together in the several parts that I had decided upon, even though it was close by the open end of the centre section of the hull.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-155 - The assembled Bilge Pump above deck, with Jock the Riveter close by for scale.  I have made him about 5’ 4”, the Scotts are a short race, and this in the 1870s, in the conditions of the period was probably a good size.  One noticeable feature of these pumps, is that the water is ejected  aft of the pumps, and not out to the side into the boots of those working them , as is the case of all other Bilge Pumps that I have seen from this period - a design feature in consideration of the wellbeing of the crew, or just an accident of the design.  Most probably the latter.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-171- The working model of the Wallace & Sons Patent Bilge Pump, as originally  fitted to the Falls of Clyde in 1878.
     
    All that is covered in this Build Log, is at this time, is being assembled for permanent public display on the Barque Glenlee, on the Clyde in Port Glasgow, Scotland.  This to show to a younger generation how the famous Scottish iron ships were put together on the Clyde in the late 1800s. < https://thetallship.com >
    Fig-172.mp4
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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-170- the complete project, together with the tool set, required to create it - and a most rewarding one.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig- 169- Deck house, and Main Mast now in place

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    GAW got a reaction from tlevine in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-168- The Bilge of the Falls of Clyde model, showing the suction end of the down pipes, now completed.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-167- The working end of the Bilge pumps at 96th scale.

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    GAW got a reaction from tlevine in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-166- End view of the finished Centre section  model showing the complete Bilge Pump assembly detailing 

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    GAW got a reaction from Chasseur in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-170- the complete project, together with the tool set, required to create it - and a most rewarding one.

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    GAW got a reaction from Chasseur in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig- 169- Deck house, and Main Mast now in place

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-166- End view of the finished Centre section  model showing the complete Bilge Pump assembly detailing 

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    GAW got a reaction from Chasseur in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-167- The working end of the Bilge pumps at 96th scale.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-168- The Bilge of the Falls of Clyde model, showing the suction end of the down pipes, now completed.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-164 - Now to return to the main model of the centre 40 frames of the Falls of Clyde - The finish - an iron ship, I did not wish to show it in brass, or with a rusty finish, so chose a dull nickel finish, the problem was would the electrolytic Nickel throw into the centre of the model from both ends?  Chrome will throw in a direct line only and anything in it’s way will form a shadow.  However Nickel can to a limited extent throw around corners, so it was worth a try.  There is a none electrolytic Nickel plating available, and plating kits for the asking, but I had just the one large item to plate , and a very good and understanding plater on hand, so thought to trust him with the job in hand as a starter.
    Good decision - 95% of the model took the dull Nickel plate, with just a very small amount with a questionable finish right in the centre.  I  touched these areas up with a small plating kit for dull Nickel and the job was completed.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-163- All fitted and ready to go. - view of the font of the Wallace & Sons Bulge Pump as originally fitted the the Falls of Clyde.

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    GAW got a reaction from tlevine in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-162- All fitted and ready to go. - view of the font of the Wallace & Sons Bulge Pump as originally fitted the the Falls of Clyde.

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    GAW got a reaction from archjofo in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-161- Here  can be seen the complete drive shaft and piston assembly.

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    GAW got a reaction from Chasseur in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-171- The working model of the Wallace & Sons Patent Bilge Pump, as originally  fitted to the Falls of Clyde in 1878.
     
    All that is covered in this Build Log, is at this time, is being assembled for permanent public display on the Barque Glenlee, on the Clyde in Port Glasgow, Scotland.  This to show to a younger generation how the famous Scottish iron ships were put together on the Clyde in the late 1800s. < https://thetallship.com >
    Fig-172.mp4
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    GAW got a reaction from Valeriy V in Falls of Clyde 1878 by GAW - FINISHED - scale 1:96 - iron 40-frame hull center cross-section   
    Fig-170- the complete project, together with the tool set, required to create it - and a most rewarding one.

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