Heres a pic of a simple steam wobbler I made from a casting kit a while back.
Let's see pictures of your own steam engines.
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Heres a pic of a simple steam wobbler I made from a casting kit a while back.
Nice work!
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Hello
Here is some pictures of my first steam engine. I made it a couple of years ago.
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Here's a Vertical 'Upside Down' Engine that I made a couple of years back. No Castings were hurt in the production of this model - everything was made from solid material - no Castings, no CNC, no Mill - just a Lathe, a Drill Press and a lot of hand & File work. I was quite pleased how it turned out, as it was my first Steam Engine.
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Ummm . . . Guilty as charged.
Picture of my fathers 7 1/4" 'H' class 3 cylinder loco. This shot was some time ago, its now nearing completion after 10 years of work.
Sorry , I could not post the picture
Last edited by Rich Carlstedt; 02-08-2006 at 01:03 AM. Reason: delete post
if you posted a picture or link it didn't show up.
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"
Well I don't understand it.
I hit the browse, and selected a picture.
Waited while it downloaded, and when it was complete, I hit submit.
Never showede up. I did an "edit" and repeated, and it's a no show.
Sorry
Rich
when you upload your picture be sure to read the addition text in the upload section.
This was the mistake I made. It will usually tell you why it didn't upload.
if that dosn't help I am out of suggestions
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"
i haven't got into it yet but the guy that helped me and taught me alot of machining when i built my cnc has built alot he does some really cool work ...... heres a few pics of some of his stuff
Mine is packed away but it is an original Creators steam engine that powered the popcorn wagon. At one time someone offered me a $1000 for it but I said no because I had no idea what it is really worth.
If it's not nailed down, it's mine.
If I can pry it loose, it's not nailed down.