Hello there

Home Model Engine Machinist Forum

Help Support Home Model Engine Machinist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Joined
Apr 22, 2020
Messages
602
Reaction score
1,480
Location
Weirsdale, Florida
I have been lurking for several months and joined last month.
I am old, retired, don't drink, and don't chase women so with the lock down I to do something.
This is my stable and all were built since April of this year. (I need to get a life)
GEDC4703s.jpg

GEDC4705s.jpg

The David Kerzel was the first engine I have ever built and stays some what close to the plans.
Bob Shores Eagle was the next and was highly modified.
The engine in back I call the Royal Blue and was my own design. It has a 1" piston and a 1 1/2" stroke and all three run well.

I can blame my building madness on a member here, Tom 1948.
He brought over a Chinese version of the Kerzel engine to show me and that got me hooked. Thanks Tom!

Looking forward to visiting with other members here.

Ray
 
Welcome From the Land Downunder too.
Seems to me that you have a life making model engines. BUT it just could be that I and many members of this forum are ever so slightly biased. Nice looking models and if anything like the rest of us you get a kick out of them running.
John B 👍
 
Welcome Ray, looks like you are well qualified to join, nice models. I go to Ocala from time to time when I am in the States, its about a 2-hour drive from my home in Hudson. Haven't met many engine buffs there just loco guys perhaps you can keep me informed if there are any meets or clubs with similar interests to ours. Won't be traveling until this crazy world gets straight again!!

Cheers

B
 
I still can't believe I actually made these myself and do enjoy just going out to the shop and watching them run.
When I started the first one I thought at the very least I would have a static model for show that kind of ran but was pleasently surprised with the results.

Apprentice707
I will have to look that one up on the map maybe we can get together some time.

I do have some videos but since this is an introduction thread I will start a new build thread.

Thanks
Ray
 
Good day Ray and welcome from down under. Great engines there. My friend Gil and I have been working on this freelance early Hit n Miss, no plans just rough drawings, all our own castings, we bought the piston with rings 39mm bought the gears to run the governor, ignition gave us the most trouble. Gils father owned the Hornsby when Gil was a small boy more than 60 years ago. Ted
 

Attachments

  • Hornsby_Ackroid_photo[1].jpg
    Hornsby_Ackroid_photo[1].jpg
    280.9 KB
  • Carby water test.jpg
    Carby water test.jpg
    170.6 KB
  • 20200629_182438.jpg
    20200629_182438.jpg
    119.6 KB
  • 20200707_183308.jpg
    20200707_183308.jpg
    116.3 KB
  • 20200621_144754.jpg
    20200621_144754.jpg
    153.6 KB
I'm now working on an Onan twin half scale, it is called a Boxer Engine, start with a box, I wonder if that is where the name comes from. It will power a miniature Railway Inspectors Trolley in 7 and a quarter guage
 

Attachments

  • 20200918_123044[1].jpg
    20200918_123044[1].jpg
    232.2 KB
  • 20200916_094505[1].jpg
    20200916_094505[1].jpg
    251.1 KB
  • 20200916_113855[1].jpg
    20200916_113855[1].jpg
    195.9 KB
  • 20200916_171848[1].jpg
    20200916_171848[1].jpg
    209.2 KB
Thanks Ray for the videos, so great to see them run, ours gave us some grief before we finally got joy. Question how do you post videos? Got a couple of photos of casting patterns almost ready to go. A model train friend gave me a Lifan (Chinese) magnito/charging circuit which is exactly the same as the Onan only much smaller.
 

Attachments

  • Casting patterns done 1.jpg
    Casting patterns done 1.jpg
    297 KB
  • Casting patterns 2.jpg
    Casting patterns 2.jpg
    333.7 KB
I had to keep resizing the videos down until under 8meg to get them to load and then only one video in each post.
I searched around the forum for restrictions or posting rules but i couldn't find where to look.

Ray
 
Ray,

Generally a video is uploaded to Youtube or some equivalent service, then a link is posted here. My understanding is that this site's servers are not sufficient to hold and deliver a lot of video.

--ShopShoe
 
This video of our first successful run, many improvements have been made since, so here's the link
 
Yes Ray, it seems I have some learning to do on that score too.
Ted (Timothy ) from down under
 

Latest posts

Back
Top