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Title: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on July 12, 2011, 02:00:37 pm
Got this little engine a few weeks ago at an antique store and so far it is pretty fun. I have run it on air from an air compressor and the thing runs great and I am currently working on getting a boiler set up to run it. Just need to find something to connect the engine to the steam line and some gloves and I will be able to run it on some steam. I also ordered a few mini machine shop tools online and I plan to set a few of them up and run them like in an old machine shop with the overhead belt system

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Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: rayg on July 12, 2011, 03:54:50 pm
Cool,  Are you into steampunk?  8)


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: Pat Pixley on July 12, 2011, 05:03:26 pm
If you ever get the chance to go steam engine show  GO.  I Insure the local steam engine club  and there grounds . It is like week long and there
are tractors and steam engines all over. 8)


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: oscar on July 12, 2011, 07:12:03 pm
I've been to several steam engine shows. They are worth going to. You will see some very strange machines.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: bubba on July 12, 2011, 09:47:06 pm
Thats very cool.. my buddy has something similar and it has the boiler with it. Nothing more than a brass tank that you add some water to and put a candle under it..


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on July 12, 2011, 11:28:30 pm
Thanks! I actually have another engine on the way right now and I have the boiler set up for this engine almost done. Just got a few more things to set up. I hope to one day to design and build a remote controlled ocean liner that looks sort of like the titanic or any of the ocean liners from that era and drive that around. I think that would be really cool. When I get the engine all hooked up I will post some more pics of it.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on July 13, 2011, 02:48:57 am
Cool,  Are you into steampunk?  8)

I have looked at some of the steampunk stuff and it is pretty neat. Might have to give it a try on some future projects.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on July 13, 2011, 02:50:43 am
If you ever get the chance to go steam engine show  GO.  I Insure the local steam engine club  and there grounds . It is like week long and there
are tractors and steam engines all over. 8)

You know I actually looked online and saw that there is one this weekend. Too bad I have other stuff going on because that sounds like it would be pretty awesome! I did save their website in my favorites though and like the page on facebook so I will be updated on future events and will be able to plan better for next year.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on July 13, 2011, 05:57:17 pm
Got my safety valve and another engine plus a mini drill press and powered hacksaw in the mail today. Just got to install the safety valve in the boiler and the old engine will be running.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on August 13, 2011, 01:58:15 am
Thought you guys would like to see what I built for the engine that I had. I got the plans out of an old Popular Mechanics do it your self encyclopedia and I think it turned out pretty good. I also have a video I took of it running but since I did just get this done at 10pm and I was real excited to run it you can't see much untill we decided to turn on the lights (around 4:22 in the video) but it worked great. I only wish that I had a water gauge on it so I could tell how much water I put in there since I accidently put too much in and the engine was shooting out water for the first few minutes of pressure. I will try to get you guys a video of it running during the day so you can see what is going on but I am really excited about how well it worked. Here is the link to the video I have of it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDRw7ie8lsI

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Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: Larry on August 13, 2011, 08:11:04 am
That's pretty neat.  You need to make a daytime video.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on August 16, 2011, 01:09:47 am
That's pretty neat.  You need to make a daytime video.
Thanks! I do have a daytime video but I need to edit it before I post it anywhere since I accidently got the cars licence plate in the frame through the whole video and I don't want that anywhere on the internet.


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: scalebowler on August 17, 2011, 04:36:17 pm
Ok I could not figure out how to edit out the licence plate so I made another video and although it shows the engine running I had to cut the test short because the bottom of the cylinder blew off. Looks like the part is just friction fit in there so I should be able to fix it with some solder or something like that but for now it is broken. I think I should have installed a valve on the steam pipe so that I could have controlled the speed. Here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45vkZp4pW5k


Title: Re: Steam engine
Post by: halehouse on August 17, 2011, 08:54:59 pm
Just curious, as I've always wondered: Why do people block out their license plate numbers? I mean, we drive all over the place with them visible to everybody. I don't know what you can do with a plate number, but they are visible 24/7 on our cars.