Nice! I read a story once where the night foreman at a ammunition factory during the war always had the best productivity. He was a composer and could hear the melody of the machines. He could find and fix a problem just by listening to the tune. Your shop has a wonderful tune here.
There is a particular reason that steam engines was used so widely under the industrial revolution, to propel huge factories with a lot of machines/tools, just like your beatiful setup. Steam engines are relatively low in BHP, but they produce an extreme amount of torque! This is the reason why they can pull so much, but at low RPM💪🏼
Hello ll, It is indeed possible to run these workshops more slowly. The best way to do this is to run the pulleys from small to a larger one. You could also send less steam to the cylinder. Greetings, Rob.
Nice!
I read a story once where the night foreman at a ammunition factory during the war always had the best productivity. He was a composer and could hear the melody of the machines. He could find and fix a problem just by listening to the tune. Your shop has a wonderful tune here.
I have had a D20 engine and they are VERY strong.This is a very cool set up...thank you for sharing!!!
He is cheating. It is a D20E.
@@Evike2010what's the difference?
There is a particular reason that steam engines was used so widely under the industrial revolution, to propel huge factories with a lot of machines/tools, just like your beatiful setup. Steam engines are relatively low in BHP, but they produce an extreme amount of torque!
This is the reason why they can pull so much, but at low RPM💪🏼
Very impressive. Well done!
The tools all look to be running at a good speed and they look right. Sometimes it appears that getting the speed right is really difficult.
did not see that one earlier , yes the speed is great ,well thought out
Wow. Well done sir. And thanks for sharing
Impressive.. but I am tempted to say you need to get out more 😂
Man that is sounds annoying! I love it.❤❤❤❤❤❤
very nice
Thanks Erwin.
Wow!
Are the Wilesco steam engines capable of running these workshops at a slower speed than this?
Hello ll,
It is indeed possible to run these workshops more slowly.
The best way to do this is to run the pulleys from small to a larger one.
You could also send less steam to the cylinder.
Greetings, Rob.
Это самое лутшее изабритении🙂🧐✌️👌🤘
Zit er aan te denken weer een D20 aan te schaffen.
Misschien een ouder model, of gewoon een nieuw model aanschaffen?
Hij speelt vals hoor. Het is een D20E. Een oude D20 kan best. Sommige zijn weinig gebruikt, goed onderhouden en in prima conditie.
i love it..
Mamod engine doesn’t have this power to do that😢
Why?
:))
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