Flood Injectors

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john coffin
LNER V2 2-6-2 'Green Arrow'
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Flood Injectors

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To update some of my earlier work, I am looking for detail drawings for both Flood Injectors and Davies and Metcalfe type ones too.

If not are there any models out there that are both accurate, and cost effective.

Paul
john coffin
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Re: Flood Injectors

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Fascinating, I have not before noticed a request that has had so many hits, and then no answers, so I thought I might
push things a little and include a couple of photos to help things out.
If you look behind the steps under the cab, you will see the item I am looking at.

Paul
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Re: Flood Injectors

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you'd think by now I knew how to attach photos :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Dave
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Re: Flood Injectors

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So that is a flood injector, never heard of the term before, I will check my drawings you never know.
Otherwise I can't help.
john coffin
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Re: Flood Injectors

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Looking for something else I notice that most N2's after about 1926 had underfloor hot water injectors, most on the left side
of the loco, but later some were on the right side.
Pictures in yeadon 25 are interesting.

Paul
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