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  1. TinkerJim

    My Model Stirling Engine Made in 1964

  2. TinkerJim

    Moriya Major First run

    She looks good, Raydar! You made the chimney good and tall...the exhaust is well above the fan. Almost finished !
  3. TinkerJim

    Who's up for a challenge

    My Thimble Power Plant I made this Thimble Power Plant back in 1976. The engine has a 1/16" bore and stroke and a #11 thimble for a boiler. It takes 1cc of water, is heated by a tiny alcohol flame, and runs about 2-1/2 minutes at blurring speed and a barely audible buzz. No special...
  4. TinkerJim

    Who's up for a challenge

    Very nice job, Sage ! PS: Your" Tapper" Ringbom is just beautiful, and from your description it runs just as it ought to !
  5. TinkerJim

    For Sale MAP book collection on shop tools & techniques

    MAP BOOKS ON SHOP TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Foundry Work for the Amateur B. Terry Aspin 1954/1970 The Backyard Foundry B. Terry Aspin 1978 Saws & Sawing Ian Bradley 1986 Spring Design & Calculation R.H. Warring 1973 How to Work Sheet Metal Herbert J. Dyer 1951/1969...
  6. TinkerJim

    The Moriya Story #4 - Stoppage Vent for the Major

    This is an excellent video showing details and operation of the Waheed fan mentioned above. The operation of the friction brake used to stop the fan is demonstrated at the 7:32 mark.
  7. TinkerJim

    The Moriya Story -- short form !

    Hello Tom Jamboretz ... In answer to a similar query in Model Engineer back in 1980, Prof. Chaddock began his reply with the following astute observation: "The hot air engine, built to a published design, which 'won't go' is usually a sign of excessive friction, leakage, or both" So first it...
  8. TinkerJim

    The Moriya Story #4 - Stoppage Vent for the Major

    I usually run Moriya Major around 500 rpm. At that speed she yields a nice steady quiet movement of air from one end of my 20' long workbench to the other. Every hour or so, a drop of oil is applied to the piston and on the displacer rod. For this, the engine should be brought to a...
  9. TinkerJim

    Webster Engine Success

    Thanks, Alan. Very kind of you to help !
  10. TinkerJim

    Looking for photo & drawings on Flame / Candle Engine.

    Hello SmithDoor...I saw someone mention "Poppin" so I looked to see if I still had an extra copy of Live Steam Magazine for November 1980 in which the article on Poppin appeared. Regrettably I have only one copy left, but Live Steam can probably supply a reprint. I no longer have the original...
  11. TinkerJim

    Webster Engine Success

    Alan...Please excuse my off-topic intrusion, but I thought you might be willing to help me out. Could you please tell me how you were able to place those videos into your posts? I have tried to put some of my YT videos into a post and all that shows up is a big black screen.
  12. TinkerJim

    Hello from Minneapolis

    Chronicle...your Sheldon looks like a solid machine well worth bringing back to active life again! Look forward to seeing what it looks like when finished and what DRO you will fit. The South Bend 9A has a small diameter dial collar on the cross slide screw making the divisions close together...
  13. TinkerJim

    Hello from Minneapolis

    Welcome Chronicle... I live a little bit east of River Falls Wi and have a 9" South Bend of 1920 vintage, along with a few other machines. Model projects have been mostly steam, Stirling, and vacuum engines. About a half-dozen years ago the trusty old lathe spent some time at A & D...
  14. TinkerJim

    For Sale Arrand Milling and Drilling Spindle

    I purchased this Arrand drilling and milling spindle over 30 years ago directly from the manufacturer in England. I had many plans to use it - like mounted to the lathe cross slide, or made into a stand-alone diamond disc grinder for carbide tool sharpening. Alas, other projects always...
  15. TinkerJim

    The Moriya Story - #3 A new piston for the Major

    Very kind of you to say so !
  16. TinkerJim

    The Moriya Story - #3 A new piston for the Major

    The 15" Stirling Engine Fan Moriya Major has been put to use quite a bit around here. Of late its leather piston seal was starting to fail. Not completely, but after running at full speed for an hour or so, the piston would lose some of its seal and the engine would slow down. Restarting...
  17. TinkerJim

    Sold Jabus Spherical Turning Tool

    Jabus Spherical Turning Tool A very well made attachment for turning ball or spherical shapes on work in the lathe. The tool is old but like new- I used it only a few times years ago on my Myford lathe. $175 plus shipping (US)
  18. TinkerJim

    Sold Set of Acro Laps

    An incomplete set of 16 barrel style laps. All are unused, but the brass has tarnished a bit from age. The sizes are: 3/16", 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 13/32, 7/16, 15/32, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16". Missing from the original set are: 1/8", 5/32, 3/8, and 1". These Acro laps...
  19. TinkerJim

    Sold Model Steam Engines Book Collection

    My collection of 17 books on Model Engineering specifically covering the subjects of Stationary Steam Engines, Live Steam Locomotives, Flash Steam & Boiler making: Model Stationary & Marine Steam EnginesK.N. Harris 1969 Model Boilers & BoilermakingK.N. Harris 196 Miniature World of Henry...
  20. TinkerJim

    The Moriya Story -- short form !

    Thanks, Pete, for the tip on the thin wall SS tube source. I found some smaller thin SS tube on a different kind of solar garden light that I'm saving for who knows what.. I'll have to do some shopping for the bigger garden light you have too! If you do use that SS tube with .960 OD, you can...
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