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  • @aidshusten240
    @aidshusten240 Год назад

    thanks for not setup the focus... delete fom 4:05 to 18:44 Check the quality before upload, just a tip

    • @steam212
      @steam212 Год назад +1

      I will be sure to let the camera man know. I will also speak with the editing team and post production to relay that you were appalled by the focus issue on this masterpiece of a video. You would sure think that with the nearly 25 dollar fortune that we have generated from the channel I could afford better equipment and staff.

    • @boatbeard7767
      @boatbeard7767 Год назад

      @@steam212 Always get free advice in the comments...

  • @chriscurl9040
    @chriscurl9040 Год назад +1

    HEY how are you doing? If you get to many holes in the board just use some saw dust and glue to fill them in. I also like the color of this motor. Reminds me of the Acme Gridley
    Multi-Spindle Screw Machines from the World War 2 that I set up, ran and rebuilt for 25yrs. Good to see it running. Have a good one my friend.

  • @TestECull
    @TestECull Год назад

    4:03 could be piston-to-cylinder seal. It seems Stuart Models intends for steam oil to take the job of a piston ring up and since I dn't have any, mine has a metric shitton of blowby most days. I've found shoving a bit of wheel bearing grease down its throat tends to help.

  • @TestECull
    @TestECull Год назад

    8:44 what I did with my 10H. Machined kit. I don't yet have a lathe/mill to machine from castings.

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed Год назад

    I have one of these 10V engines made in 1952 by my father,..........this model appears to be very stiff even after reassembling it......I can make mine work using mouth pressure alone which is about 2 PSI......for fun i have run it on a 2 litre Coca Cola bottle pumped up with a bicycle pump......2 litre Coke bottles will hold over 100psi.

  • @TestECull
    @TestECull Год назад

    0:53 oh hey the vertical version of the Stuart Models steam engine I have!