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  1. jimsshop1

    Rotating Power Cylinder Ringbom

    Very nice. Please explain how it works.
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    Wyvern engine Edgar T Westbury

    Thank you for posting the video! Very nice indeed. Jim
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    Wyvern engine Edgar T Westbury

    Very nice. Can we see it running? jimsshop1
  4. jimsshop1

    blow holes

    Thanks Sawyer, Have you thought of using a press to break them?
  5. jimsshop1

    blow holes

    I would like to see your furnace if you don't mind. I have built one and it works great for aly and brass. I just got done casting a 45 lb cylinder of bronze for a special bushing for a WWII surface grinder at work. I would like to melt some cast also. What do you use for starter ingots? Thank...
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    Compression

    I gave up on mine a long time ago. Same issue as Gordon. Looks nice sitting on a shelf and I get a lot of questions like "what is that?" Good luck Gordon. Jim
  7. jimsshop1

    5” Gauge Lion

    Good Lord man, how many hours do you have in those 4 wheels? It took me forever to do 2 flywheels with only 6 spokes each. Amazing work and patience on a manual machine! Jim in Pa
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    Design and build side-shaft hit and miss engine from bar stock

    Come on Brian, I know you can do it!
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    Design and build side-shaft hit and miss engine from bar stock

    Dan is a dairy farmer by trade and has no spare time from spring planting to fall harvest but in the winter all he has to do is milk the cows twice a day so he gets some modeling done in between. He has an Amish lad do the messy chores. Dan had built a nice Farm Boy hit miss and then lost...
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    Design and build side-shaft hit and miss engine from bar stock

    Brian, That's a massive pair of flywheels for such a tiny crankshaft! You are going to make sure this one has enough inertia to get the hit-miss to function properly and with the ball bearings it should coast on for ever before needing a fire stroke again. Nice work. I just built 2 cranks...
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    Design and build side-shaft hit and miss engine from bar stock

    Yes Brian, I remember those fiddly parts on the Kerzel governor that I built. But I got it right the first time!
  12. jimsshop1

    Design and build side-shaft hit and miss engine from bar stock

    Following along Brian. I would like to do a side shaft engine some day but with a different style governor. That one looks too fiddley! I learn a lot from you and I thank you. Jim in Pa
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    Kerzel hit&miss by Mike

    Thank you both. I will get one ordered! Jim
  14. jimsshop1

    Kerzel hit&miss by Mike

    Hi Brian, Can you please lead me to Philip's plans for the odds and ends engine? Search does not work for me. Thank you. Jim
  15. jimsshop1

    Kerzel hit&miss by Mike

    Stupid search function won't work for me.
  16. jimsshop1

    Kerzel hit&miss by Mike

    Nice job so far! I have built the Kersel model myself and also have a full size 2Hp Economy which I completely restored before I built the Kerzel. This restoration was a great help in understanding just how a hit -miss engine works. It usually starts with 2 or 3 turns of the flywheels. The...
  17. jimsshop1

    Free plans to a nice and large Hit n' Miss engine

    Nice looking engine. I printed out the plans and read the building process carefully as I also thought of building it. Now, I don't think so. Some measurements left me guessing and others were not present. Also you needs some skills some builders won't have like mig welding, brazing and working...
  18. jimsshop1

    What's it worth?

    Thanks for all the comments. No need to go any further as I will use it and appreciate the fact that I have it. Thread closed. Jim
  19. jimsshop1

    What's it worth?

    I have been reading comments on the web about Palmgren tables and most are negative but most are talking about the ones made now over seas. This one is quite old and is definitely made in the good old USA. It is rock solid and all functions are tight but move easily. I have used it on my...
  20. jimsshop1

    What's it worth?

    The guy I bought it from said he was tired of carrying it around to sales as it weighs about 50 pounds. I said what's your best "tired of carrying it around" price? He said make me an offer to which I said $150.00. Sold he said! Then I had to carry it out of there to my truck. I'm 71 and not...
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