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The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals => Topic started by: Randy Tucker on December 08, 2019, 10:03:57 am
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That is really nice Randy , some fine machining there , you make this look easy, but I know some of the work that goes into producing something like this , I also am looking forward to the reveal steaming video.
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Great project !!!
Looks amazing Randy, well done (https://emoji.tapatalk-cdn.com/emoji482.png)
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Awesomeness
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Very cool Randy.
A great project.
Looking forward to seeing it steaming.
Cheers,
Charlie
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That’s pretty cool Randy, really like what you did there.
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:D :D
Very true! Your guys' engines would cost a fortune, but would sure be worth it!
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They would probably go broke for sure. We couldn't leave anything alone. We would keep changing and coming up with new stuff to much. One thing is for sure there would be some neat stuff being built.
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If only the Jensen factory had yourself, Jed and Bruce working there... 8)
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He took a engine apart and had castings made from it.
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Incredible project Randy!! 8) I hope you will keep us updated, the more pictures the better ;) And please enter this in the engine of the month contest when finished.
Got a raw casting from a friend.
Did your friend do the casting or was it new old stock?
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I have been working on a little project lately. Still not completely done but thought I would share it. Got a raw casting from a friend. I machined it and used a Jensen 25 cylinder and reversing linkage, used a armature and 3 peice magnet from a new generator and lamp post. This is what I come up with. Prototype 1952 model 10 with reversing lever and 3 peice magnet. Model 10X