These boats date back too the 1800`s and are pretty cool.
Heck of a lot harder to make one that works than you`d think but after three days we got two done even though there not much to look at.
They work like a flash boiler, the water flashes into steam and expels out the back. The steam cools and creates a vacuum drawing water back into the boil where the cycle repeats.
The copper diaphram helps with the pulse and if made right will make a clicking sound.
Two things, my soldering job is terrible and the solder is melting from the heat.
What kind of solder do i need for high temps, silver solder?
The other problem is the flame is sooting up the boiler bad, it`s a wick lamp and i`m burning Coleman fuel, is that the problem and if so what would burn clean.
Thanks.
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