phrankenstign Hmmmmmm Aspirins were used as smoke pellets? That begs the question..... Can Smoke Pellets be used as aspirin?
Hmmmmmm
Aspirins were used as smoke pellets?
That begs the question.....
Can Smoke Pellets be used as aspirin?
Well, the original formula for Lionel smoke pellets had ammonium nitrate in it. You couldn't use them in place of aspirin but they would have made good fertilizer!
The only smoke-producing product I don't care for is the smoke fluid put out by MTH, I just don't like the smell of it at all, which is ironic as I LOVE Mike's steam engines! Never had a problem with the aroma of K-Line smoke pellets though.
But that's just me. I don't care for Asian cuisine of any kind either but I'm not going to say it's bad just because I don't like it.
The smoke fluid I just love is JT's Mega-Steam coffee scent. It really does smell just like coffee. The other scents are pretty good as well but coffee's my favorite.
Modeltrainstuff has the Trainz SP smoke pellets. The Kline ones are more waxy and do have a different scent. Its not that bad, but not the "correct" smell of the original Lionel ones. The Trainz version is the one that is the reproduction of the original smoke pills. Mike
Silly NT's, I have Asperger's Syndrome
Certainly not in production any more, but if you run into any K-Line pellets don't be afraid to use 'em.
I have a few containers of those Kline pellets. The ones I have came in pill vials. Naturally, I had to try them. They created smoke OK, but IMHO they smelled absoultely awful. I remember seeing packets of smoke crystals. Looked similar to kosher salt. I think they were also offered by Kline. Never owned any to try. The pellets put out by Trainz work well and smell like the original Lionel pellets to me.
When younger I actually tried using (then uncoated) childrens asprin. Not a good idea ,because although it did smoke,it also gummed up the element until I let it burn all the residue out
Collin ,operator of the " Eastern Kentucky & Ohio R.R."
K-Line produced smoke pellets for a while. When I brought the old Lionel 2-6-4 out of hibernation about 20 years ago I went looking for pellets at a local hobby shop. They didn't have the original Lionel types but they did have K-Lines. These were a bit different from the Lionel product being almost translucent while I remembered the Lionel pellets looked like mini aspirins. They worked just fine, though.
The SP smoke pellets are reproduced now, so get some of those and smoke it up. Even the scent is correct. They also work much better than the liquid in the older smoke units. Just took a boat load of years for someone to be both a chemist and a Lionel owner to anaylize the original pellets to figure out what was in them. The original recipie went to the grave with the inventor that produced them for Lionel. Mike
Thanks for the response Big Al. Actually, I use Mega-Steam in the Seuthe unit on the Williams Berkshire and it works pretty well, not as much as an MTH smoke unit turned up to yard fogger intensity but well enough.
Still, anyone know what happens if you DON'T have fluid in the Seuthe unit?
Firelock76While we're on the subject, does anone know anything about Seuthe smoke units?
Not a big fan of Seuthe smokers. They are better than nothing but they require a special fluid that burns off quickly and just do not look right when running.
As for converting to liquid smoke. I reccomend it. I have converted most of my locomotives to liquid using megasteam fluid and they have run fine for years. Smoke output is much better than using liquid in a pill smoker. If you let the wick dry out they will go bad but wicks are dirt cheap to replace. I just add a few drops of megasteam before I run and I get mountains of smoke for over an hour.
While we're on the subject, does anone know anything about Seuthe smoke units? I've got a Williams Berkshire with the aforementioned unit in it and I'm concerned if I run it without smoke fluid in it I might damage it. Is this a possibility? I can turn the smoke units off in my other modern steamers but not this one.
That's one good thing about the old nichrome wire Lionel units, you don't HAVE to put anything in there if you don't want to.
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As far as using any foreign material in a smoke unit goes: You will be inhaling the smoke, as will everybody who lives in your house. Some of the smoke will be depositing on your trains, layout, and everything else. Why would anyone use anything other than the material(s) that are intended to be used, and are known to be safe?I know that people commonly take asprin, but not as an inhaled vapor or powder. And we generally do not put asprin vapor/powder on our stuff.
I like Bridgeengineer's suggestion.Just be aware that if the nichrome wire is shortened too much, the smoke unit will draw excessive power. I did have that happen once. Also, replacement heater assemblies are readily available. I would expect just about any postwar Lionel parts dealer to carry them.
Also, if a postwar pellet smoke unit conks out, and you are able to open it up (with some heat and prying) and find where the heating wire is broken, you can re-attach it either to the power wire or to itself, by unwinding one winding to gain some slack, and the resulting shorter heating wire works hotter and produces more smoke (with the possibility that it may burn out again), but it sure looks good as long as it might last! I haven't had any secondary burnouts yet, in moderate home use.
I agree. I have used fluid in my pellet smokers for years at home, and in our holiday layout at the St. Louis Museum of Transportation. However, I only put in 4 or 5 drops at a time, to avoid flooding the unit and having it spill down to the wheels, so you have to re-do it every few minutes. Smoke fluid works well in Lionel postwar steamers such as #2025 and #2026 at 11 to 14 volts.
Rob is correct there is no reason whatsoever to convert from pellet to fluid. Fluid works just fine in a pellet smoker.
Whether you use liquid or pellets, DO NOT do the liquid smoke unit conversion downgrade. It limits your use to liquid only, and the elements do not last nearly as long as the nichrome wound elements.
Rob
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