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Hey guys I wanted to share a big day with you guys. I was able to get my steam engine to the point of running on air and just for test running. I have been working on and off on this engine for a long time and needed to see it run to keep my nerves down. I have so much time making chips without knowing if it would actually work !!
I have been making this engine up as I go along. All I have is a few pictures of full scale machines and a couple of books about these amazing power plants. To think these were built so long ago with very limited tools is nothing but amazing to me. My engine is mostly T6 aluminum bar stock and brass from the scrap bins of a machine shop near where I work. I can buy it by the pound ! Fasteners are stainless as are the rods to hopefully hold up to getting wet when it gets on a pond someday.
Lost and lots of parts to go but today was a great day to see and hear it run !!! What a relief !!!!!! It is only being fed 1-2 psi I'm sure that will need to go up when it gets a load from the paddle in the water.
I am a very very slow builder and learning how to machine as I go. Its all being done manually on the chinese mini lathe and mini mill and....a sawzall. I have been taking pics of the build so far until my camera vanished a few weeks ago ( no one in the family is owning up to what happened to it ) if anyone wants to see them.
Here is the video
[ame]http://youtu.be/0lkgsXzCYoM[/ame]
Pete
I have been making this engine up as I go along. All I have is a few pictures of full scale machines and a couple of books about these amazing power plants. To think these were built so long ago with very limited tools is nothing but amazing to me. My engine is mostly T6 aluminum bar stock and brass from the scrap bins of a machine shop near where I work. I can buy it by the pound ! Fasteners are stainless as are the rods to hopefully hold up to getting wet when it gets on a pond someday.
Lost and lots of parts to go but today was a great day to see and hear it run !!! What a relief !!!!!! It is only being fed 1-2 psi I'm sure that will need to go up when it gets a load from the paddle in the water.
I am a very very slow builder and learning how to machine as I go. Its all being done manually on the chinese mini lathe and mini mill and....a sawzall. I have been taking pics of the build so far until my camera vanished a few weeks ago ( no one in the family is owning up to what happened to it ) if anyone wants to see them.
Here is the video
[ame]http://youtu.be/0lkgsXzCYoM[/ame]
Pete