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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Restorations => Topic started by: Nuvolari on August 30, 2021, 06:29:11 am
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I missed this thread previously Danny.
A Bing up Job on the restoration. 🤠
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Good job and you are right - it needs patient to complete an engine.
Chimneys, Burners, Sight glasses and Handles are the major parts that
are missing. I like the Bing floor, Arnold
I like the professional
Credits of your film...
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Love that base as well, great job!
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Another excellent restoration, Danny!
And what a good runner! These oscillating engines tend to be underestimated - simple, but good workers. And I do like the reversing mechanism.
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Very nicely done Danny.
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That’s a very nice looking little engine 8) they got it all right on that one 8)
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Very nice job Danny. You're right about the look of tiled base's. Good job.
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The biggest tool of the restorer is patience…
...which in this case has paid off 100%.
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The biggest tool of the restorer is patience…
A 1909 bing 130/213
This is one of the first engines that I started to restore on.
I always loved it's tile patron.
And I restore it at the time that it could run, but still had missing original parts like the chimney and the nickel plated water gauge holder.
Last week finely the last piece, the water gauge holder. arrived and the restoration is now completed…
Enjoy…
https://youtu.be/3uwDEuFAz9w
Cheers,
Danny