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Old Steam boiler (Photos, dial-up warning)...

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Bob

08-30-2007 08:33:02




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A creamery was built in a town about 5 miles from our farm, way back when, at Perth, North Dakota. The story is that it was completed, more or less, then the backers went broke. I can't seem to find anyone still alive who knows the whole history of the venture. The GREAT condition of the boiler tubes, as seen through the inspection hole seems to back up the fact it was only fired for testing, or for a short time.

It was torn apart, then the boiler was used as "fill" in a grain elevator driveway.

In the 60's, the elevator remodeled, and re-did the driveway, and the boiler emerged, looking pretty much as it did originaly, except for some cement in some of the tubes near one end.

My Uncle was doing electrical work at the site at the time, and got the boiler, and had a friend haul it home on an implement truck.

Here's some photos of it. The guy in the other thread is considering it for a decoration, I wonder if there would be any other uses for it?

It seems a shame to let it rust away, but I suppose, for safety issues, there'd be no way of actually using it?

The thing is BIG...

Drum diameter, 3'. Overall length, 11'-1". Steam drum diameter, 23". Steam drum height above boiler, 21".

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Kanuck

08-31-2007 18:03:10




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 Re: Old Steam boiler (Photos, dial-up warning)... in reply to Bob, 08-30-2007 08:33:02  
Hey, its looks like you found one of our Canadian submarine's! We dont want it back tho.. lol Have a good eh?



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135 Fan

08-30-2007 22:47:24




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 Re: Old Steam boiler (Photos, dial-up warning)... in reply to Bob, 08-30-2007 08:33:02  
An old riveted boiler in good condition. It may have collector value. I've worked on welded vessels and it always amazes me how good of workmanship they had to have to rivet not only vessels together but other stuff like bridges as well. I have read somewhere that if the Alaska pipeline would have been riveted, it would have leaked enough to supply a fairly large town. Pretty cool find. Dave



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Bob Kerr

08-30-2007 18:32:18




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 Re: Old Steam boiler (Photos, dial-up warning)... in reply to Bob, 08-30-2007 08:33:02  
Those are nice looking tubes! Still have mill scale on them! I have only seen tubes that nice in one other old boiler and it was on a Case steamer that was only used one season and parked. You might be suprised if you have it hydro tested. It might pass if the lap/ end joints are still good.



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