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marjac99
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Posted - 05/02/2012 :  3:24:55 PM  Show Profile  Visit marjac99's Homepage  Send marjac99 an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
Hi all,
I'm building a 0n30 layout, west coast with logging in 1918.
In the moment, I have a Backwoods kit of a 0-6-0 on my workbench.
I'm wondering about the stack, which I can install.
I have here a funnel stack, a small cabbage stack, a diamond stack, a balloon stack and the normal spark-arresting stack.
Is there, without the design, any special reason for installing this or that type?
Thanks,
Martin

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Neil M
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Posted - 05/05/2012 :  11:45:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It depends on the fuel that the loco burns and the age of the loco (I think).

The funnel stack and straight stack are used when burning coal, the funnel stack being older.

The cabbage stack and the diamond stack are when burning wood (to catch the far greater number of sparks and embers) but the diamond stack (if by that you mean the smaller of the two flared stacks, a straight stack with a bulge at the top, not the one that bulges from the base) is an older design (I think)


Built a waterfront HO layout in Ireland http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22161 but now making a start in On30 in Australia

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MinerFortyNiner
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Posted - 05/06/2012 :  03:08:42 AM  Show Profile  Visit MinerFortyNiner's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Martin, most west coast loggers burned wood or, in later years, oil. If burning wood, a diamond or cabbage stack would be used to catch cinders as Neil mentions above. If oil, a straight shotgun stack in preferred. There may be some examples of oil burners using older stacks, but none come to mind.

The Backwoods 0-6-0 is a real treat, enjoy! Mine burn oil (straight stack provided with loco) or coal (diamond stack provided with loco). I guess I could have used the straight stack in the second case, but I like the diamond stack! I am using the diamond stack from my first 0-6-0 on a Bachmann Shay.



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