putputman
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I was at LeSueur, MN. County Pioneer Power show a while back and saw many beautiful model engines and some different applications for them. A gentleman from Lake City, MN. Had a mechanized Jacob's Ladder that caught my eye. I felt I just had to build one.
Mine is considerably different than his, but the end results are the same.
I used my "Chuck Fellows compressed air Hit & Miss" engine to drive it. It required considerable speed reduction even though the engine had a speed governor.
To reduce the speed to a desirable speed would require cutting several gears. I decided to drive it with O-rings instead of gears except for the final drive.
The final drive required a 2:1 ratio and I was concerned about O-ring slippage, so I cut two gears to assure it would not change.
Here is a vid of the unit running. I was pleased that the governor continued to work under the load.
It is nice to be able to put these little engines to work.
Mine is considerably different than his, but the end results are the same.
I used my "Chuck Fellows compressed air Hit & Miss" engine to drive it. It required considerable speed reduction even though the engine had a speed governor.
To reduce the speed to a desirable speed would require cutting several gears. I decided to drive it with O-rings instead of gears except for the final drive.
The final drive required a 2:1 ratio and I was concerned about O-ring slippage, so I cut two gears to assure it would not change.
Here is a vid of the unit running. I was pleased that the governor continued to work under the load.
It is nice to be able to put these little engines to work.