black85vette
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Actually built this early in the year but did not get around to the final clean up and paint until a couple of other projects were taken care of and the new lathe moved into place.
This is Elmer's #33 Mill Engine with some modifications to make it easier to build and align. I did not make the packing nuts he used. Would have been more authentic but it runs just fine without them. He also had a round tin cover over the cylinder that I left off since it was just decorative.
This was done prior to getting my Atlas lathe. So the entire project was done on a HF 7x10 lathe and Taig milling attachment. In the video it is running at about 6 lbs of air pressure.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cklgOh2_6w[/ame]
This is Elmer's #33 Mill Engine with some modifications to make it easier to build and align. I did not make the packing nuts he used. Would have been more authentic but it runs just fine without them. He also had a round tin cover over the cylinder that I left off since it was just decorative.
This was done prior to getting my Atlas lathe. So the entire project was done on a HF 7x10 lathe and Taig milling attachment. In the video it is running at about 6 lbs of air pressure.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cklgOh2_6w[/ame]