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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Videos The Office of Steam Cinema => Topic started by: St Paul Steam on December 18, 2022, 04:54:21 pm

Title: Re: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: skeptic49 on December 21, 2022, 07:53:53 am
Very interesting. Nicely done Bruce! Congratulations.
Title: Re: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: IndianaRog on December 21, 2022, 05:28:14 am
Bruce, what a great way to marry up some orphan parts and voila...another unique SPS creation that works flawlessly.

Rog
Title: Re: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: txlabman on December 20, 2022, 09:35:07 am

Another great build Bruce.

Thanks for the videos!

And a Merry Christmas to you.
Title: Re: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: St Paul Steam on December 19, 2022, 05:41:23 am
Fun combo-engine Bruce, well done  :)

I made a similar build about a decade ago, back when my partsdrawer mostly had Wilesco parts in it.
Back then, my base engine was a Wilesco D16, which had the boiler/engine from a D141 implanted.
The D141 workshop engine, is pretty neat for such a project, having its own steamvalve, but the setup does require a bit of modification to the D16 steamline.
Unfortunately i have no pics left, except for this little cropping, which show the engine before the D16 had its steamline altered.
(Attachment Link)
that's pretty neat Jan, if you hadn't have told me it would have been hard to notice anything was different, neat build.
Title: Re: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: Jim on December 19, 2022, 03:03:24 am
Totally enjoyed watching that Bruce.
Title: Re: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: classixs on December 19, 2022, 01:53:37 am
Fun combo-engine Bruce, well done  :)

I made a similar build about a decade ago, back when my partsdrawer mostly had Wilesco parts in it.
Back then, my base engine was a Wilesco D16, which had the boiler/engine from a D141 implanted.
The D141 workshop engine, is pretty neat for such a project, having its own steamvalve, but the setup does require a bit of modification to the D16 steamline.
Unfortunately i have no pics left, except for this little cropping, which show the engine before the D16 had its steamline altered.
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Title: Jensen 35/25 steam engine's
Post by: St Paul Steam on December 18, 2022, 04:54:21 pm
Hello folks
this dbl power plant idea came to me while watching the Andy Griffith show in bed last night, I was gifted the heavy flywheel Jensen #25, but it had no boiler assembly, I had a nice Jensen #35  & thought...why cant I marry the 2 together, & so that's what I did. I just had to make 2 bushing/bolts to connect  the steam line & whistle up and "Bobs your uncle" it works better than I expected.

https://youtu.be/xrp7h875ND0

running accessories

https://youtu.be/dq9PeaUsidQ