Well, out of the 6 casting kits I have, I have decided to finish the Corliss Engine my father started many years ago. He passed down the engine to me because he was getting so frustrated with his machining capabilities. He could not accept the fact that he was 87 years old and his dexterity was not what he use to have. Anyway, he was able to work through machining the governor. It is a work of art. After receiving the castings and all the the bits and pieces he accumulated, I started in working on the main frame, cylinder components, cross head and the pieces that go between the main frame and cylinder. Then a little voice suggested that I should finish the LaFrance project before I do anymore on the Corliss.
So, here I am gathering together what has been done and going over drawings and getting my ducks in a row. I will certainly have plenty of time for this process, because I am having right shoulder surgery on November 9th to repair a torn tendon. So meanwhile I share the following pictures with you.
So, here I am gathering together what has been done and going over drawings and getting my ducks in a row. I will certainly have plenty of time for this process, because I am having right shoulder surgery on November 9th to repair a torn tendon. So meanwhile I share the following pictures with you.