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bramley51:
A few pics of my latest project: Full Albulm HERE I know it looks a little rough,but it's primary purpose is to work for a living,not look pretty :bugeye: I'll post some pics of the boiler when I've charged my camera batts. **edited to help with the pictures :borg: |
NickG:
Nice 1 bramley51, it should have quite a bit of power being twin cyl double acting. I've never made a double acting or double cylinder oscillator yet but can imagine they are pretty smooth. Nick |
dsquire:
bramley51 Nice engine. Has a different kind of a look to it which makes it nice. Be nice to see the whole setup when you get it install and steaming. :ddb: :ddb: Cheers :beer: Don |
sbwhart:
Hi Bramley Nice engine the finish is just fine :clap: I like things that work for a living. I will be building a boiler some time so I would be interested to see your boiler build. Cheers Stew |
bogstandard:
Bramley, Having built a couple of these myself, and I can assure you, your build is just fine. They are a real nice engine, smooth running, good speed control, and plenty powerful enough for a model up to about 36" to 40" (not with too much displacement though). I have a V4 version in my shop built by someone else, that I use to show people how NOT to build a steam engine. Peter Arnot's boilers also work rather well, so don't have any worries on that score. Very nice build. Bogs |
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