I've done it. Worked pretty good on my temporary layout at shows. Not so good at home where it set off the smoke alarm, and then kinda scared the heck out of me when it derailed and ran away under the bed.
I also used to get a couple calls a year from steam newbies asking how to get steam oil out of their wife's carpet after they decided to run their xmas present under the tree (short answer, you don't)
If you don't mind the mess, and open a window, it will work
I regularly run live steam indoors on a bench level layout. My only recommendation is to use wood ties and a catch basin built under the track for the steamup area. It eliminates a cleaning mess and melted ties.
Andre'
Live steamers also spit water and oil, all over the place, and leave water on the track, and the exhaust steam has fine oil particles mixed in.
IOWs, in the garage? OK,... on the dining table? do you have a deathwish?
Have fun with your trains
:) thanks for the feedback from all.. I had a suspicion this may have been the case (I love this story of the runaway loco!! I guess it's a liability you never have with electric). I'll give this some very careful consideration! It sounds like a nice bench top surface would work, I'm not sure where im going with the idea but after seeing this magnificent SRRL 2-6-2... I think I'm in love.
D
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