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  1. dnalot

    Entry level machine

    When buying a lathe you generally get most everything you need with the machine. A milling machine on the other hand requires a lot of stuff that does not come with the machine. Figure the mills base price is about half of what you will need to spend to make it functional. Mark T
  2. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    I believe the deck was made of wood covered over with iron plates. So I would think they assembled the engine in place and decked over it. I was a boat builder by trade and that is what we would do. Often I would make the cabin top removable for changing out an engine. A sleeved engine could...
  3. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    Here are the rocker shafts. Beefy bits these are. Bet it took a fair sized work crew to move these into place. I have them nicely fitted to the bearings and they turn smoothly. They were made of two parts and silver brazed together. The big hole through the arm is an artifact from the previous...
  4. dnalot

    George Britnell 4cylinder overhead value

    See post 4. George will help you out.
  5. dnalot

    1/3 Scale Ford 289 Hi-Po

    I have had the surgery to install artificial lenses in both eyes. Painless and life changing. I expected to be able to see better but what really blew me away was the vibrant colors. Old eyes have yellowed lenses that make everything thing drab looking. If your getting new lenses you will be...
  6. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    Stay on subject please Mark T
  7. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    Thanks for the comments and likes guys. FYI this thread has had over 11000 views so someone is interested. I took most of the summer off and a great summer it was, not a drop of rain for three months. And then 12 days ago it started to rain. And it never quit raining, I had 3.5" of rain...
  8. dnalot

    hi from switzerland

    Welcome Pascal
  9. dnalot

    My Little Donkey

    Very nice engine/pump. I like it Mark T
  10. dnalot

    1/3 Scale Ford 289 Hi-Po

    I like to watch Mark T
  11. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    Always welcome. FYI, you will be getting a pat-down before you go. Mark T
  12. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    As the weather cools I am starting to work in my shop again. This post will cover the crankshaft. Probably the easiest crankshaft I have made. I used leaded steel for the parts made from round stock so I elected to “blue” the steel to help with corrosion. As an extra barrier I coated the steel...
  13. dnalot

    Hello from Brad, Romania

    Go for it, lots of fun and nothing to lose. Mark T
  14. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    I think they were found recently at Mar A-Lago Mark T
  15. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    The tricky part is the steam chest valves. There are 2 in each chest. One works like what you find in most steam engines. The second is timed to take pressure off the first valve when it is in motion. Saving that for last. Mark T
  16. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    The two pistons have steam pressure applied to both sides Mark T
  17. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    Say hello to Andy Beaverhausen. He is dressed in a sailor costume of the era. Just to lend some idea of scale. I don't know if I should paint him or just leave him as is. Mark T Pages 4 and 5 are just a lot of chatering, skip to near the end of page 6 to resume the build. Thats what...
  18. dnalot

    Mark's Monitor Build

    I wasn't planning on returning to my shop till the fall but heavy smoke from nearby forest fires have driven me indoors. Expecting temps in the mid 90s so I can test the shops heat pump I repaired a few days ago while I'm here. I never normally use the AC function of my heat-pump but with the...
  19. dnalot

    My Week this Week, My workshop videos

    So I looked on amazon to see if a new element was available here in the US. I found one listed for "Cast Master" for $100. in the description it had this note. It looks just like the unit you & I have. It included the ceramic liner. Genuine Cast Master Elite replacement ceramic chamber +...
  20. dnalot

    My Week this Week, My workshop videos

    The name plaque says ToAuto. It runs on 115 volt 60 cyl. I have used it to melt brass and bronze. near the top of its capabilities. I would say I have used it for about 25 melts. I am using the larger flask size. Mark T
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