Hi folks
I hope I'm not boring you with these "resto" video's
here is a Jensen #5 I received 2 days ago, it was in very neglected condition but had "good bones" I spent some time with it to turn it around.
as received
https://youtu.be/RCF5C6OqpxUafter a bit of care
https://youtu.be/PX6nSAXSmishere we have a Jensen #5 , that I received lately from E-bay , it came to me in neglected condition but had "good bones" and we brought it back to its former glory and then some, I riveted the boiler with the correct size escutcheon nickel plated brass pins set to Jensen Mfg. factory spacing ( I spent several hrs making a special collar clamping jig for this process) this makes it possible to get the correct spacing each & every time. the firebox ,chimney support have been bead blasted & repainted appliance paint black. the cast base has also been bead blasted & repainted period correct Jensen blue & I added 2 functional oil cups. the sight glass has been rebuilt & the Safety valve has been made to be adjustable on the psi. the heater was/is in excellent condition. the cylinder on this model did not have any cracks (which is a rarity) it runs like new again.
Nice resto! Once again, you've made it better than original.
While the rivets are not correct for the engine, they sure do make it look lot better

Awesome that you figured out an easy way to add them 👍
While the rivets are not correct for the engine, they sure do make it look lot better
Awesome that you figured out an easy way to add them 👍
Thanks Nick , I'm not sure I would put rivets on a port hole boiler...they just don't look right.
Is your jig adjustable for larger boilers?
Is your jig adjustable for larger boilers?
No , I have to make a separate one for the 3" boilers
Is your jig adjustable for larger boilers?
No , I have to make a separate one for the 3" boilers
So you are already planning on it
Is your jig adjustable for larger boilers?
No , I have to make a separate one for the 3" boilers
So you are already planning on it

why not , I'm not in a hurry about it , but might as well have the set.
Bruce:
I love your restoration videos and I learn something new after watching each one.
The jig for the rivets is really cool.
Thanks for the great content.
Happy New Year!
Charlie