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ozzie46

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This is my first completed engine and it runs. woohoo1 woohoo1 woohoo1 woohoo1






It is Bogs Paddle Ducks Engine. I am making 4 of these and this is my "mistakes engine"

All the parts I goofed up a little on, (some a lot) went into this one. I figured if this one ran the others would too. Most of the goof ups are cosmetic.

It is running on approx 15 psi in the video.


Sorry about no color, and quality of video. I never took a video with digital camera before.


Ron



 
Well Done ron

th_wav th_wav

First engine and a runner TOP NOTCH m8

regards
Andy
 
yehaaawwwwww thats great :bow: i like when they run after you made it. yeehhaaaaawww
th_wav woohoo1 th_wav great job
 
Ron,
Video is good. Engine is great. :bow: Thm:

Congratulations on a runner.
Gail in NM
 
Said it was "completed", not really true, still need to make the control valve and oiler.

Thanks Andy, Mo deller,Gail, itowbig,Zee.

Zee, I'm a newbe at this just like you. We have the same lathe. You have a regular Mini mill and mine is more like a Drill press on steroids. Had to add a fine down feed mod to the quill even. It didn't come with it. So if I can do it you can too. I've been watching you since you joined and have learned a lot from your posts and the replies to your post.

I need to be more diligent about posting pics of my projects. :hDe: :hDe: :hDe: My only defense is it takes me so much time to get it from the camera to the board and then theres typing or should i say "hunt and peck". Still I will work on posting more stuff.

I have learned so much from every body on this board. I read all the post everyday
and that takes time too. But I enjoy it.


I must really thank Rick for starting this board. Great job Rick. :bow: :bow: :bow:


Ron
 
Congrats Ron!
Great runner! :bow:


Rick
 
Hi Ron

I'll add my congratulations as well :bow: :bow:
It's always nice to see a runner!

Cheers, Joe

(Trying REALLY hard to not add "So, what's next?")
 
Hey Ron it looks real cool congrads on a real nice built I am going to have to come over and check it out. Cliff
 
Hey, it runs really well! Congratulations, and well done!

Dean
 
Very nice Ron!!! If this one runs this well the other three should run liike a well oiled sewing machine. Congrats on a fine runner :bow: :bow:

Bill
 

Thanks Bill,Dean,CC,arnold,shred,Joe,and Rick. I appreciate it a lot.

Cliff come on over your always welcome.

Joe, after I finish these I am going to do several mods to my lathe and try to make a dividing head and other tools I need.


 
Good Job!! it sound smooth It would look good next to a boiler or in a tugboat.
-B-
 
Krown Kustoms said:
Good Job!! it sound smooth It would look good next to a boiler or in a tugboat.
-B-

Thanks Krown, Aahh boilers,now theres something else. I'm just learning to silver solder. I'm afraid a boiler is quite aways down the road.

Kvom, Thanks, I benefited greatly from your troubles as I read all the replies to your quest to get yours running.
 
I built a 2" x 10" boiler not long ago out of iron pipe as a test rig.
If I get into detail about it I will probably be scolded by a bunch of people about safety and all of that. I built a safety valve that blows off at 25 psi and works well. I tested it with air to 60 psi I wasnt too worried since its 150 psi pipe.
heres a pic

I havent built any steam engines but I figured a boiler would be motivation.

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