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Brian Rupnow

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In keeping with my policy of "All little engines must work for a living", here we have my Webster engine driving my electrical generating station. It's a rather silly little video, and I didn't have my big floodlight set up. However, you can see that the Webster is indeed earning it's keep. This video was shot "On the spur of the moment.", as I have a friend coming over tomorrow who wants to see my side valve engine. I set this up and started it, and then decided to run into my office and grab the camera to shoot a video. I don't think this video will win me an Emmy nor a Tony award, but it will probably make you laugh.---Brian
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DY-NXKsFtI&feature=youtu.be[/ame]
 
Nice that the Webster is earning its keep. When you want to run the big floodlight for videos, do you fire up all your other engines to power it?! ;)

You might get that Emmy award for filming while replacing a belt - nice coordination!
 
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I am not really into the "awards" but I have come to the conclusion that it requires ladies in one time use, thousand dollar gowns which barely cover their lady parts. Personally I am more impressed with engines but I am OLD.
 
That's a pretty sophisticated light dimmer circuit you've got there!
Rich
 
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