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The big ole Jensen definitely found itself in the right hands! Considering all that it's been through, it's still looks great.  Great restoration on a rare piece!
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Very enjoyable video, Gil, very nice repair and restoration.
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Re: 1930s Jensen Big Power Plant
« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2024, 08:10:34 pm »
Very very nice steam engine!!!
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Re: 1930s Jensen Big Power Plant
« Reply #18 on: May 11, 2024, 08:13:07 pm »
Nice job Gil, that cleaned up very nicely. I like those cigarette burns, looks like an old bar table.
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Re: 1930s Jensen Big Power Plant
« Reply #19 on: May 11, 2024, 08:22:16 pm »
Hey, maybe those aren't really cigarette burns, but rather are actually cigar burns .... ala Tom Sr!?!?
T. J. Sr. likely left a few cigar burns on his work benches.

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The big ole Jensen definitely found itself in the right hands! Considering all that it's been through, it's still looks great.  Great restoration on a rare piece!
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Very enjoyable video, Gil, very nice repair and restoration.
Thanks, Jim!

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Great video of the steam engine running congratulations on getting it restored!!!

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It's beautiful. The wood, light blue, black, and polished nickel is the best combo of colors.
I know a black stack is original but that polished one looks better IMO. It's beautiful.
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It's beautiful. The wood, light blue, black, and polished nickel is the best combo of colors.
I know a black stack is original but that polished one looks better IMO. It's beautiful.
Thanks, Tommy.

I have an unplated brass stack inbound that will get a coat of black lacquer just like the original.

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That’s a real beauty, Gil. You did a fine restoration job and now it looks like it could be equally at home in a museum.
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That’s a real beauty, Gil. You did a fine restoration job and now it looks like it could be equally at home in a museum.

Agree with you on all counts Mike, but in my opinion that engine is already "at home in a museum", as the Office of Steam most certainly qualifies within that definition as I understand it!!!
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That’s a real beauty, Gil. You did a fine restoration job and now it looks like it could be equally at home in a museum.

Agree with you on all counts Mike, but in my opinion that engine is already "at home in a museum", as the Office of Steam most certainly qualifies within that definition as I understand it!!!

From what I’ve seen in pictures and video, I would have to agree Daniel.
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Beautiful job on that one, Gil!
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Beautiful job on that one, Gil!
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