Waterloo Boy 5HP (part-3)
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2022
- In this video we repair the cart and address the wear on the cam stub shaft, and begin re-assembly and fit up.
Watch part-1 here: • Waterloo Boy 5HP (part-1)
Watch Part-2 here: • Waterloo Boy 5HP (part...
My father in law restored a Waterloo Boy 7hp some years back so it’s been a great pleasure watching you do yours! Thanks for what you’ve done.
Love ur show I’ve got 8 old engines and learn a lot from watching you
Keep up the good work sir
I like your videos. I been messing with old engines for over 30 years. Just brought in a 5 hp Waterloo hit and miss similar to the one you are working on. Getting some ideas from you is interesting. We didn’t have anything to go by when I started doing this
Very nice! I always love watching your videos! My only feed back is that you should show off some of your other neat toys I always see in the background LOL! Maybe a shop tour or some overview videos of some of your other engines would be really neat!
Keep it up. I enjoy watching your videos.
I just acquired a 1926 ? Sattley. Gib key is broken off. Not sure how to get the wheel off. Also have a broken tooth on the crank gear that needs replaced. I love what you do and I learn a lot. Keep it going and Thank You for all that you teach us new guys.
I for one would have liked to see you turn that pin, especially the eccentric. I have a lathe and am always learning and would like to know the process. As always a pleasure to watch your video
Okay I will keep that in mind from now on. I am cautious as to try not to make the vids too long with fine details, but I am always open to what you folks want to see. Thanks for the kind words!
You don't need to do anything with that clock.......lol.......I put one like it in my shop also... Very relaxing
Yes. Leave the clock. Same chime as my Grandad's mantel clock. I vote is not to paint/keep the patina.
Looking good!
You pick steel type for the eccentric axle or just a piece of round stock you had. With cast iron to steel axle does it even matter with old low rpm stuff?
It was just a piece of scrap I had laying around from another previous project. It always amazes me how well cast iron wears on mild steel.
What make is your lathe? Thanks.
it is a 13" Sheldon.