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    Torch for silver solder.

    Planning ahead on my "Farm Boy" build, I plan on using silver solder to assemble the crankshaft, will I be able to do this with a regular propane torch or move up to something larger? Oxy acetylene would obviously best but I don't really want to go there. I will be procuring some fire bricks...
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    SolidWorks 2012 on Win 10

    My tried and tested HP Elitebook running SolidWorks 2012 on Windows 7 Pro is getting rather tired so its time to update to a Windows 10 machine. My question to all the computer pundits is will I have any problems running a 2012 SolidWorks version on a windows 10 machine. I have done some...
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    How do you keep going on a long project like Lady Stephanie Beam Engine

    Lady Stephanie problem with understanding the geometry of this model. The attached images of what I have done so far on my SolidWorks version of Lady Stephanie. If you look closely you can see the hole in end of the beam changes in relationship to the slot in the drop link. This would put...
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    Moving my lathe

    Faced with a similar situation, I ended up with a hoist at each end the beam, I then lifted with the hoist on one end, then gradually transferred the weight to the other, it didn't actually take that long. One difference I had though was more height to work with, your beam looks too low for...
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    Single Phase To Three Phase Rewind - Lathe Uprate

    In my 30 plus years as a Machine Maintenance Manager responsible for the maintenance & repair of millions of dollars worth of machine tools, I found that the "Go To" lubricant for most gear boxes was EP68 (Extreme Pressure 68 weight oil). This grade lubricant was recommended by so machine tool...
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    BA or Metric

    I have taps and dies in metric, BA & Unified, and decide when reviewing the model what thread type to use. One thing I consider when deciding thread form is the diameter of any rods that will require threads. 7 BA works with 3/32" dia and 2 BA which works with 3/16" diameter rod. 5-40 works...
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    ME beam engine

    Impressive work Shorrog, both on the model and the presentation.
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    ME beam engine

    Posted for those interested, attached you will find images of my first copy (1976) of the Reeves catalog along with the casting list and prices for the ME Beam engine. I imagine the patterns have been replaced a few times since then. Colin
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    ME beam engine

    Malcolm, Currently living in Canada but originally from Swindon, we were almost neighbours. Colin
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    ME beam engine

    As per your request Richard: https://www.ajreeves.com/
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    ME beam engine

    Question for Roskrow and any others with info. Which of the supplied castings/materials would you deem essential to build this model? From looking over the info I have it would be the beam, flywheel, entablature and governor bracket and cylinder.
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    ME beam engine

    Graham, having built a Stuart model, I have to agree, Stuart castings are hard to beat. Now completed two PM Research engines and there casting kits are very good. Quality castings, drawings and brief but comprehensive assembly instructions, only issue I have is they supply slot style pan...
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    ME beam engine

    Jason, are you saying people have had problems with Brunell kits?
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    ME beam engine

    Am considering purchasing castings etc. to build the ME beam engine (yes I know its been built a 1,000 times before but not by me). There appears to be two sources of castings, A.J. Reeves and Brunell, does anyone have input on who supplies the best castings? Thanks in advance. Colin
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    PYRTE Traction engine nearing comletion, but back to te beginning

    The old style bycicle pumps used a screw adaptor to screw onto the valve stem and probably still do, but I haven't checked one lately. Colin
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    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Brian, what is the track width of your model and how much work do you think it would be to modify to suit a 4-3/4" track? What format are the drawings you are offering to sell, my SW is a 2006 version so if you are using a more recent version would be interested in IGS or step. Colin
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    Dividing head missing parts

    I have a Rockwell dividing head very similar to the one in the image. Unfortunately the parts that causes friction between the indicator arms and the dividing head are missing so although they are at the correct spacing they never hold position. using a little clamp works to a degree...
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    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Barry, love looking at your work, you are so productive with such great results!!! Not sure I will ever make a version of your Rocket, but would sure love to. I would like to ask you where you obtain your brass and bronze, I find that difficult unless I am looking for fairly large amounts...
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    Close up work glasses

    The cheapo place to buy stuff in Canada is Dollarama, a place where you can pick up cheater reading glasses up to 3.25. A pair of these takes acre of most of my needs in the shop and if I want to see finer detail I wear two pairs at the same time and on the odd occasion as many three pairs...
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    reamed hole vs. drill rod size

    A drill with any sort of point will tend to wander if it experiences variations in resistance (hard bits or voids in castings) the sharper the angle of the point, the more the tendency to wander. Flat bottom drills tend to wander less in such situation, I believe that early gun drills were in...
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