Hi all, if I am posting this incorrectly I do apologize.
I am 17, and have long since harbored a desire to build model engines.
I am kind of halfheartedly building a simple little wobbler engine as time permits.
I have a 1904 30X168 L&S, a 1944 10X36 Sheldon, and a 1942 Cincinnati 2MH, horizontal mill. It comes to a grand total of 18,100 lbs of "vintage" machine tools. I have posted extensively about these machines on Practical Machinist. If you care to see them, I have the same username over on PM as I do here.
Most of these machines are a bit big to make engines that fit on the palm of a hand. But maybe one day I'll get a machine that can make some small stuff.
I am also a part time model railroader/rail-fan. I actually got into machine tools so I could try and mass produce hand-laid switches.
Oh, and if there is any local old guys that would like to teach something to a youngster this summer, I would be more than interested.....
(first post and already asking for stuff, a new low)
I am 17, and have long since harbored a desire to build model engines.
I am kind of halfheartedly building a simple little wobbler engine as time permits.
I have a 1904 30X168 L&S, a 1944 10X36 Sheldon, and a 1942 Cincinnati 2MH, horizontal mill. It comes to a grand total of 18,100 lbs of "vintage" machine tools. I have posted extensively about these machines on Practical Machinist. If you care to see them, I have the same username over on PM as I do here.
Most of these machines are a bit big to make engines that fit on the palm of a hand. But maybe one day I'll get a machine that can make some small stuff.
I am also a part time model railroader/rail-fan. I actually got into machine tools so I could try and mass produce hand-laid switches.
Oh, and if there is any local old guys that would like to teach something to a youngster this summer, I would be more than interested.....
(first post and already asking for stuff, a new low)