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Making a Wood Beam Engine
arnoldb:
"Going to drink all the Windhoek lager I get my hands on for 10 days" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Gerhard that's some "OK" stuff - been a bit bastardised in SA, as they're brewing it there as well now... Still beats Castle and Black Label hands-down though :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ask 'em for Windhoek Draught or Tafel Lager - Muuuuch better :thumbup: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb:
Where in SA are you going ? - The sun's not fun at the moment - as there's a lot more rain than normal; except for the Garden Route - they have drought :doh:
:beer:, Arnold on Little Saturday and loads of Tafel :) :)
Brass_Machine:
Enjoy your trip to SA. :headbang:
Love the boss and how it matches with the flywheel. :thumbup:
Eric
Gerhard Olivier:
Thanks chaps
Leaving lunch time today
Arnold will try the tafel lager :beer: Always will to try new lager :beer:
Going to Germiston (near airport for a big family party -probably about 200 poeple i havent seen in about 10 years) Then to Dikhololo (Game farm about 2 hour north of Pretoria)
Gerhard
Gerhard Olivier:
Hi ALL back again had a lovely trip, everybody got word about me not having had any Windhoek lager for a long time so there was botlles of Windhoek lager pressed into my hands whenever they where empty.
Just a little progress to report
Have made some Sqaure bolts - There is another thread where Lots of helfull people gave me some hint as to how to make them and how big they should be. I used 8mm brass bar drilled and threaded then moved to the mill and sqaured just a piece then back to lathe to part. John Bogstandard sugested that they should be a bit mismathed in size etc as this would be pre whitworth so I measured but only so it was about 2.5mm thick +- .2mm. Then placed them on the little arbour and cut the sharp bits off and that is it.
The cylinder is to be a 3 inch travel half inch piston with the valve soldered to it
Used the 4 jaw chuck to centre the brass bar and drilled and reamed to 1/2 inch then bored out a indentation to solder the valve plate onto.
That is it for now will post as soon as more happens
Gerhard
saw:
This is looking greate :thumbup:
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