Great North Steam Show Beamish 2017

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  • @steviemack9
    @steviemack9 7 років тому +18

    Great show, no annoying music , or announcer, just the machines at work. Loved it. Thanks.

  • @bentinman9350
    @bentinman9350 7 років тому

    Hello John, I was a locomotive fireman in the 1960s the last decade of steam traction in Western Australia. Just watching your videos takes me back to where I can almost smell the emulsified cylinder oil and feel the life in the machine under me. Some one once said, "if the steam engine was invented today, it would not be allowed". Happily you and your friends bring these wonderful machines alive again. Thank you. Regards M.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      Once you smell the coal & hot oil you are hooked

  • @thor928
    @thor928 7 років тому

    What an absolute wonderful event. Thanks for sharing it with us Yanks. I love the steam era machines, and trains etc... It was like stepping back in time.

  • @FredMiller
    @FredMiller 7 років тому

    Your best steam show video to date! Lots of variety. Thanks for sharing it with us..

  • @oakenarbor2046
    @oakenarbor2046 7 років тому +1

    Utterly Extraordinary. Leaves an man speechless! Many thanks for sharing!

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 7 років тому +4

    Super video John - it's great to see the Sentinel back out on the road again. Good to see other steam wagons too.
    Love that green saddle tank.
    Looked like a perfect day's weather. What a feast.

  • @arduinoversusevil2025
    @arduinoversusevil2025 7 років тому +26

    Hot stuff! Thanks John!

    • @macbeth2354
      @macbeth2354 7 років тому +1

      I've seen John making parts for these monsters on his lathe, but I have to wonder what tools did they use back then. Did they rely only on casting and hand finishing? Were there mills back then? I'll have to turn to the gargler for this
      LE: Holy f@ck! lathes date back to 1300 BC (which stands for before chooch I think)

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 7 років тому +1

      there were machines called scrapers, which are a simpler version of the mill, abom and james kilroy use one in some vids, mills and lathes existed, but yes, they had to design things to use the tooling of the times too, bu casting was an art back then, very accurate castings needing very little sometimes, probably a quick fly cut on a face and some simple holes

    • @macbeth2354
      @macbeth2354 7 років тому

      That could be a nice subject for The Vise #2

    • @rdouthwaite
      @rdouthwaite 7 років тому

      Jusb1066 That would be "shaper" as opposed to "scraper" no?

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 7 років тому +1

      Yes I stand corrected rd

  • @yannkitson116
    @yannkitson116 7 років тому

    Makes me think of the late Fred Dibnah and his steam engines. Thanks for sharing John.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      His son Jack was there all week end

  • @dirk4926
    @dirk4926 7 років тому

    Great video, super fun to watch, thanks so much for sharing it with us!

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for the time you spent putting this together; I hope you enjoyed seeing the waggon on the go as much as I did.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      It is good to have it running again

  • @scottwoodgate283
    @scottwoodgate283 6 років тому

    Great video always a good show and a brilliant museum. Looking forward to this years steam show.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  6 років тому

      I will be there make sure you say hello

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 7 років тому

    What a great show. And the setting perfect too!
    Jim

  • @keithwwalker
    @keithwwalker 7 років тому +3

    Terrific, love the Sentinel 8 wheel!

  • @MartinRivespeed
    @MartinRivespeed 7 років тому

    Wow... an amazing show that. Love the steam lorries, they look great fun to drive!

  • @incubatork
    @incubatork 7 років тому +1

    Great video John, not just the steam traction engines but seeing how and what they were used for, from in the fields to industry, i think lots have seen them in videos etc but not so much as seeing thier useage in the past.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      It is great to see them working

  • @gadget73
    @gadget73 7 років тому +1

    The gold leaf on Richard's wagon really looks sharp. Thanks for the video.

  • @kierranbills8300
    @kierranbills8300 7 років тому +1

    Some great shots of Sentinels there! Best engines ever!!

  • @chescocarguy
    @chescocarguy 7 років тому +2

    What a great video! Well done.

  • @drawvenmusket
    @drawvenmusket 7 років тому +1

    I loved this look at a great weekend thanks Jon

  • @TastyChevelle
    @TastyChevelle 7 років тому +2

    Could watch this all day. If only it was 5 times longer...

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 7 років тому

      beamish could probably hire a couple of camera operators and stream it all live, such is the technology these days

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      Be plenty more this comming season

  • @swarfrat311
    @swarfrat311 7 років тому +1

    Thanks, John! I enjoyed every minute of that video!
    Have a good one!
    Dave

  • @yosmith1
    @yosmith1 7 років тому

    Fascinating stuff!
    Thanks for sharing

  • @Eastmead
    @Eastmead 7 років тому

    Brilliant thanks John

  • @madcapmartin1
    @madcapmartin1 7 років тому

    what great machines, sadly when i was younger i worked in a scrapyard in bolton back in the early 70s, and i think i sent most of the contents of the cotton mills machinery to its doom with my gas axe, some of the parts were salvaged by fred dibnah to repair his collection of steam engines... thanks for the memories john

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому +1

      sad to think what has been cut up i am ashamed at some of the cars i have cut up

  • @Gkuljian
    @Gkuljian 7 років тому

    Wow. That was some wild stuff. Thanks.

  • @johnambler3107
    @johnambler3107 7 років тому

    Great video John. I must make the effort to to get to Beamish it looks like a really cool place.

  • @TheNormndee
    @TheNormndee 7 років тому

    As always John, a great video!! Hello to everyone!

  • @johnflynn5242
    @johnflynn5242 7 років тому +1

    Great stuff! Many of my uncles and cousins worked the mines in Easington and Seaham. I swam at Marsden and South Shield's beaches when I was a bairn.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      Great shame all the mines are now gone for ever

  • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
    @shawnmrfixitlee6478 7 років тому +1

    What a great share John , Enjoyed .. Some old iron there man !

  • @macbeth2354
    @macbeth2354 7 років тому +2

    0:59 turning on your high beams in the Victorian era :D
    Come to think of it, if you wanted to drive one of these, back in the day first stage of the driving school was just plain train engine mechanic courses. Stage two would have been steering lessons.

  • @riiwind
    @riiwind 7 років тому +1

    Beamish is friggin awesome!

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      It is a great place

    • @riiwind
      @riiwind 7 років тому +1

      your video editing is better than ITV great work John

  • @wadkin1973
    @wadkin1973 7 років тому +2

    Gutted I missed this at Beamish I would have thought it should of been on at easter weekend

  • @NicolaP269
    @NicolaP269 7 років тому

    Great video John!!!

  • @ramosel
    @ramosel 7 років тому

    Awesome. Thank you John. Piano? what - no steam Calliope???

  • @davidrichards5594
    @davidrichards5594 7 років тому +4

    The trucks are amazing, must have been quite common there. I've never seen any like those manufactured here in the states.....Dave

    • @1258-Eckhart
      @1258-Eckhart 7 років тому +1

      It isn't a truck it's a lorry.

    • @NormanGnome11
      @NormanGnome11 6 років тому

      If you ever get over to the UK Beamish is one of those places you just have to visit ....
      facebook.com/BeamishLivingMuseum/?hc_ref=ARRBExU7rHRl1u6WtH-u0s5-0gFTqjevrudGxcZjKXzHvsR3X0dZVAZSN5UC9kQfgFs

    • @NormanGnome11
      @NormanGnome11 6 років тому

      It's a Truck to Americans .

    • @djfitzgerald111
      @djfitzgerald111 6 років тому

      Steam powered road vehicles continued to be produced in Britain until the mid 1930's, so there was much greater refinement of the technology. In the USA, steam powered cars and lorries were largely phased out in the early 20th century because of Americans greater access to petrol.

  • @davidheap5338
    @davidheap5338 7 років тому

    Great Vid John, Beamish is a great place, we have visited many times, just gets abit crowded sometimes though, I guess its knowing the right time to be there.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      If the weather is good it is always very buisy

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 7 років тому +1

    Watching this video I had the thought do cobblestone or paver lined streets get potholes? Those streets look in better shape than our interstates.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      They seem to last very well no fun when they are wet

  • @SgtThurston6738
    @SgtThurston6738 7 років тому +1

    I'd love to see this truck in person, wish you would come to suffolk or norfolk...

  • @kenhutchens513
    @kenhutchens513 7 років тому

    Loved the video sir. Those old steam powered trucks, tractors, and locomotives are a true sight to behold. Is the TARMAC truck yours personally? Is there a way I can enter your SNNC give away? I'd love to put my name in the bin. Thank you for the videos please keep them coming.

  • @SuperAWaC
    @SuperAWaC 7 років тому +1

    the dg8 and the trains really steal the show for me

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому +1

      the DG8 is always well liked

  • @greyghostkoga
    @greyghostkoga 7 років тому

    Wow! What a SWEET group of old iron!!! If I every make it to the UK, SCREW London and the other cities. I want to go to a steam show!!

    • @greyghostkoga
      @greyghostkoga 7 років тому +1

      Oh, and Richard's steam wagon looks and sounds AWESOME!

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      Steam rally on every week end in the summer

  • @stephenweir2003
    @stephenweir2003 7 років тому

    Great video John

  • @dmcarpman
    @dmcarpman 7 років тому

    got take a trip up there for this
    looks very interesting

  • @skeeterweazel
    @skeeterweazel 7 років тому

    Lots of great old machines. The steam wagon looks sharp; gold leaf looks great. Do you know what that locomotive is called at the 7:00 mark?
    Thx.
    Marty
    La Verne, CA

    • @ericjohnson8482
      @ericjohnson8482 7 років тому +1

      Here you go, I like to go through this page and dream. discoverlivesteam.com/ Here are a few more pages, www.realtrains.com/index.html allenmodels.com/ I also have a page where they build scale traction engines and sale them, prices are not to be looked at or enjoyment might be lost.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      Pt is a replica of Stephensons "Locomotion"

    • @skeeterweazel
      @skeeterweazel 7 років тому

      Thx.

  • @1musicsearcher
    @1musicsearcher 7 років тому

    My God that's a big truck!

  • @jackpontiac52
    @jackpontiac52 3 роки тому

    Did not see Roy Cropper with his Morris Woody !

  • @thegrantclan
    @thegrantclan 7 років тому

    Brilliant 🔩

  • @Landtechnikoldies_Flo
    @Landtechnikoldies_Flo 7 років тому

    Great Video! :)

  • @jenq1712
    @jenq1712 4 роки тому

    Great job,hello from Russia

  • @JoshKilen
    @JoshKilen 7 років тому

    very cool.

  • @tom7601
    @tom7601 7 років тому +1

    In the old balers, the mechanism that compresses the hay used to be called a "Chinaman." We had a couple of New Holland balers with those compressors. My dad told me that in the early days of baling, there was a guy who would compact the hay before they tied it with twine. After the transcontinental railroad was completed, there were a lot of unemployed Chinese workers who would gladly worker for the farmers. Of course now, the name is politically incorrect.

  • @ericjohnson8482
    @ericjohnson8482 7 років тому +1

    My mom used to use a hit n miss engine to saw on a buzz saw like that, they couldn't afford a traction engine.

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      I have seen similar at shows

  • @Askjerry
    @Askjerry 7 років тому

    Where is this? I didn't see a location in the description

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      Beamish open air musium North East England

  • @Naggyo33
    @Naggyo33 7 років тому

    6:45? is train elephant??

  • @needlenosekw
    @needlenosekw 4 роки тому

    1:18.. holy crap it's percy

  • @petermundy3339
    @petermundy3339 7 років тому

    And you look sweet on a bicycle built for two, LOL

  • @poppypuppy5372
    @poppypuppy5372 7 років тому +2

    Need to clean your lens mate

    • @doubleboost
      @doubleboost  7 років тому

      yes it is hard to keep on top of things

  • @robertleach1219
    @robertleach1219 7 років тому

    Great video John!!!