pirmin kogleck
Well-Known Member
Hy Guys, i have been absent from this forum long time , so i want to show you what can be done from a Pm Research # 1 Mill engine with some slight modifications
I made a built up crankshaft instead using the cast iron one, the acces material was not enough so that it would clean up.
The Oilers did not suit the nice elegant design of the engine, so i leaned my Oiler Design strong on Find Hansens Oilers .
The Crosshead Guides from Bronze where not to bad, but i didnt want the engine to look like a model, so i had to remove them and make cast iron slides and i then scraped in the corsshead, it moves like on butter.
Studs and nuts instead of the PMR supplied Hardware , they have supplied the kit with cheesehead slot screws , realy good quality but it just looks plain stupid on a eleggant model.
the piston and glands are sealed with traditional homemade graphite yarn ( just grind 2mm graphite sticks down to dust and soak the yarn in a mixture of dust and oil )
the Last step was to make a nice pulley wheel, in the end i ordered a very true running investment steel casting from Bengs in germany that also suits the 1880s design of this engine .
i attach some pics here
I made a built up crankshaft instead using the cast iron one, the acces material was not enough so that it would clean up.
The Oilers did not suit the nice elegant design of the engine, so i leaned my Oiler Design strong on Find Hansens Oilers .
The Crosshead Guides from Bronze where not to bad, but i didnt want the engine to look like a model, so i had to remove them and make cast iron slides and i then scraped in the corsshead, it moves like on butter.
Studs and nuts instead of the PMR supplied Hardware , they have supplied the kit with cheesehead slot screws , realy good quality but it just looks plain stupid on a eleggant model.
the piston and glands are sealed with traditional homemade graphite yarn ( just grind 2mm graphite sticks down to dust and soak the yarn in a mixture of dust and oil )
the Last step was to make a nice pulley wheel, in the end i ordered a very true running investment steel casting from Bengs in germany that also suits the 1880s design of this engine .
i attach some pics here
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