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gimbal

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Hi All,

First post - after a couple of slack years, I finally completed my second engine. Inspired by Elmer, it is my interpretation of the Mine Engine.

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Now I just have to build a boiler etc!

More photos at http://www.gimbal.com.au/content.aspx?name=mine-engine-completed

Cheers,

Pat
 
Wow, that is beatiful. Great job! Thm: Thm: Thm:
 
Great looking engine gimbal :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
 
gimbal,
Very Niiiiiiice Thm: Thm: Thm: You have to start showing us more pictures of engines than every couple of years ;D
Tony
 
gimbal said:
Now I just have to build a boiler etc!

Great job :bow: So does this mean we get to watch a boiler getting built? I for one would enjoy a "work in progress" ;)
 
Yeah I like 'motion'...otherwise an engine is 'mechanical art' or just a lump of metal.
(I like mechanical art too - and this would fit the bill.)

Thanks for showing it.
 
gimbal said:
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Now I just have to build a boiler etc!


Looks like the top and bottom are started on a Vertical Flue type... or is that copper for something else?
 
Gimbal,

Beautiful, I love the motion of the links. :bow: :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
nice engine runs really nice

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

best regards RR17
 
Kermit said:
Looks like the top and bottom are started on a Vertical Flue type... or is that copper for something else?


You are correct the copper is for a 3" vertical boiler.
 
Very nice engine...!!!! :bow: :bow: :bow:
Cheers
Paolo
 
Nice build of the Mine Engine Pat!

Rick
 

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