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Eitech Ferris Wheel running off Jensen #75 Steam Engine
« on: April 20, 2022, 10:06:02 pm »
Eitech Ferris Wheel running off Jensen #75 Steam Engine

Enjoy the vid....warts and all :)


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Looks like a standard day in the shop-including throwing a belt! Good to see your etech turning and good work on the pulleys but my favorite detail is the wooden floor.
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Thanks Tim appreciated mate :)
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Very nice Jim, it came out lovely. may I suggest you try a good running Jensen #55 & smaller drive pulley as your power source, the Ferris wheel is a massive flywheel in its own right & once moving helps steady/regulate the engine.
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Great to see a new video from you Jim!!  ;D
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Very nice Ferry wheel - the steam engine
should have a smaller drive wheel for
constant speed - but its also fun with
speed. Thanks for the video, Arnold

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Thanks all and thanks for the tip Bruce.
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