Ok, here is a cost break down for the copy wok.
10 sheets 36”x48”. $60.00
40 pages 8-1/2”x11” printed double sided. $14.00
shipping and handling. $20.00.
The 10 sheets will be folded and put into a Priority Mail envelope with the printed pages unless other wise specified. There would be an...
Hi gentlemen, sorry for dragging my feet on the info you are seeking. Been pretty sick the last few days. I will get a cost estimate together for you on the copy work an postage.
Hi Wayne, here is what I have. I have many large sheets of drawings, I have the construction articles that ran in the early 90’s of “Live Steam” magazine that consist of 80 page of single sided 8-1/2 x 11 sheets of paper. Then there is 7 pages of single sided 8-12 x 11 that has the timing...
Hi Wayne, I do believe I have what you are asking for. I have a complete set of drawings and timing instructions For the Cole’s Corliss engine. I will be out of town until the 8th of March. I will get back to you when I get back home. Larry
Greetings all, well I have been in the process of disassembly the fire engine over the past few months as time allows starting with the water pump and its associated pieces. Some parts will be painted red, some I would like to be bright nickel finish and some will be polished brass. The only...
First, I want to say thank you to all for your interest and kind comments on this build. Once again I am back at it and hoping to get this project completed by Spring. I had targeted this past thanksgiving to have the engine pumping water, but that just did not happen. To many other obligations...
Ian, great read. Thank you. Sounds like the gatherings we have here in the states of old tractor and steam traction engines and anything else that is steam related. I looked up the “Stand Mason” steam pumper. What a great looking piece of equipment. Glad to see that it is well documented. I do...
Thank you to all who have shared some great information and stories of past musters. Some time ago a gentleman from New York shared a story how an American LaFrance shot water higher and further than any of the modern day fire fighting equipment on hand. Thank you again for your input. Spent...
Yes, that which looks like a splice is a good old fashion square knot. The “rope” is some heavy twine. At first I thought I was being very smart by using rubber “O” ring material. But it had to much drag with it. So, the twine won out.
Actually I believe there should only be one oiler per side and mounted on the centerline of the slide travel. Red to make new ones one dayThis way the slide lets a drop of oil to drip each time the slide crosses the oiler hole. Are you confused yet, I know I am and I am trying to explain what is...
Yes, I used my I-phone 8 for the recording. So sorry that some of you are having trouble viewing the video. I will certainly look into correcting the situation.