What a wonderful engine! I saw the link and thought it was some sort of Mamod from the 70's (SE1a for example) because that's what I saw my grandfather using with my elder brother (OK, I was jealous!) But look at the mechanics on this beauty! I never envisaged that you could get cams and bevel drives... Great post 😀
Do you mean the rod-/slide-valve version? Both versions cannot be reversed (which can easily be achieved by mounting the drive belt in a "lying-eight" fashion for running accessories). Thanks for your comment! In my channel you find a video where it is driving a Doll Hammer!
Interesting valve arrangement, works very well.
What a wonderful engine!
I saw the link and thought it was some sort of Mamod from the 70's (SE1a for example) because that's what I saw my grandfather using with my elder brother (OK, I was jealous!)
But look at the mechanics on this beauty!
I never envisaged that you could get cams and bevel drives... Great post 😀
Thank you, my pleasure!
Beautiful engine I wish I could obtain one but they are extremely rare to find in the states
My father built me a steam engine when I was 6.
De stoom kleppen zijn net niet goed afgesteld! Vandaar dat tikkende geluid! Verder is het een erg mooie stoommachine!👍
?? The engine runs smoothly on the original settings. Slightly clunking sound rather due to worn bearings - after 120years...
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I had the rocker type; it could not be reversed.
Do you mean the rod-/slide-valve version? Both versions cannot be reversed (which can easily be achieved by mounting the drive belt in a "lying-eight" fashion for running accessories). Thanks for your comment! In my channel you find a video where it is driving a Doll Hammer!
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