wow very nice workman ship indeed 8)
it is true when you scale up one size that alot of things change, such as machinery. a friend of mine started to build a quarter scale of a 25 h.p. waterloo engine and after he got some of the drawings done he figured that the engine would be too small for him (he was a big man) so he decided to scale everything up to 1/2 size :shock: well things really began to get big..........the boiler is 8 feet long and 18" in diameter and the complete engine weighs about 4 ton with no water in it.
he had to upgrade his whole work shop (bigger lathe, mill,press ect.) learn how to make patterns and do casting (built a complete foundry to do the castings). get his pressure vessel welding licence and do all the drawings and get them approved by the government.
new trailer and bigger truck to haul it to shows, the list just goes on and on.
he got the engine completed and took it to shows for about 1 year and he passed away..............but his daughter, grandson and great grandsons now show the engine at various shows through out ontario.
i will try to get some pictures to post of this engine, it is an amazing acomplishment.
my dad and i are working on a pair of quarter scale engines, they are about 4 feet long and only about 1/4 of the way finished.
chuck
from the snowy north