Thanks Arnold, I do like it ,I wonder if they sell one ready to run ?
Hi Bruce, Gage GA Graham Industries had a horizontal that is the only one I am aware of that could be used as a Cretors small enough to fit within your size requirements.
Gil
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Are we going to see a miniature SPS popcorn wagon??
Hi Bruce, Gage GA Graham Industries had a horizontal that is the only one I am aware of that could be used as a Cretors small enough to fit within your size requirements.
Gil
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unfortunately, Graham Ind. is out of business.
Bruce, here is another one that might fit the bill.
Built by George Britnell. Maybe you could talk him out of it?
Gil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn4t5bsMXyQ
George's engine would be lovely (all his creations are) but it appears to be high revving with a very high stall.
Ah, it’s all as clear as mud now 😂
Popcorn or peanut roasting stand?
Bruce, here is another one that might fit the bill.
Built by George Britnell. Maybe you could talk him out of it?
Gil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn4t5bsMXyQ
George's engine would be lovely (all his creations are) but it appears to be high revving with a very high stall.
Keep in mind that George's engine is fairly new at this filming and not likely broken in yet. A good break-in and a small work load would likely allow for slower running. That said, you are aware that an engine with a .9" flywheel would need to be pretty will seasoned to run slowly.
Re::you are aware that an engine with a .9" flywheel would need to be pretty will seasoned to run"
I am aware.
My project would not do justice to a wonderfully presented rendition of a miniature model steam engine such as Georges 😔
I really like the Bengs engine Arnold presented, and would buy a ready to run model. Still looking...