Hi all, back in April of this year when Harold Lee posted the photos and video of his Odds and Ends Hit and Mill engine, I fell in love with it and had to make an attempt at building one. I bought a copy of The Shop Wisdom of Philip Duclos and started gathering material.
Now I'm nearly done with the roughing out work and just waiting for a spark plug and a set of points to come. Once I see it will run I will take it a part and clean up some of my rough and sloppy machine work and try to make it presentable.
I thought I might start posting some photos of my progress and hope some of you will speak up and make some suggestions for making it better.
This first set of photos is of the frame and it's building. The material is 2"X3"X3/8 hot rolled angle iron.
sawing the angle iron for the frame
Milling the frame half. this was all most more that my little mill wanted to handle.
frame fitted and the block of steel. I scraped the steel block and used aluminum. I knew I couldn't mill out the steel block
cleaning up the bottom of the frame with the fly cutter.
Milling the frame sides
More frame milling.
I'll post some more photo later
Mel
Now I'm nearly done with the roughing out work and just waiting for a spark plug and a set of points to come. Once I see it will run I will take it a part and clean up some of my rough and sloppy machine work and try to make it presentable.
I thought I might start posting some photos of my progress and hope some of you will speak up and make some suggestions for making it better.
This first set of photos is of the frame and it's building. The material is 2"X3"X3/8 hot rolled angle iron.
sawing the angle iron for the frame
Milling the frame half. this was all most more that my little mill wanted to handle.
frame fitted and the block of steel. I scraped the steel block and used aluminum. I knew I couldn't mill out the steel block
cleaning up the bottom of the frame with the fly cutter.
Milling the frame sides
More frame milling.
I'll post some more photo later
Mel