Can I get these Flame-Gulpers running after Years?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @AstraWerke
    @AstraWerke  Год назад +11

    Merry Christmas y'all!

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox Год назад +2

    Not always easy to figure out why it doesn't run. These things have to be spot on. But you did it :)

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад +3

      Seriously! If a steam engine has a tight spot, just increase the pressure a little and let it wear in.
      A flame licker... it stops. xD

  • @brucematthews6417
    @brucematthews6417 Год назад

    I've watched a lot of flame licker videos. But never seen one with such clear and well thought out detective work on the problems with getting them to run well.

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      That's what bothered me when I tried to find hints as a newbie. Even the fact that it takes most engines 5 or more minutes of preheating before you can even attempt to start one up is a well-guarded secret!

  • @JohnCox-oz5km
    @JohnCox-oz5km Год назад +1

    How interseeting, I have never seen a "flame eater" type of engine. exceptional vedio. Oh boy the model engineering show was a treat to see. Amazing colletions. 31 45B

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz Год назад

    I wholly agree with your decision to not mess with it. More stuff is ruined in an attempt to make it 1 percent "better" or for cosmetic reasons.

  • @janinedelcamp1941
    @janinedelcamp1941 Год назад +1

    Those are great machines... I love how they sound. Happy Holidays!

  • @craigroberts3982
    @craigroberts3982 Год назад +1

    Very interesting and absolutely nothing wrong with it showing it's age. I'd keep it just the way it is. Of course I'm over 50 and have my own "patina"

  • @philipblick8887
    @philipblick8887 Год назад

    Fascinating projects keep up the good work congratulations from Aotearoa New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @matthewmahalic3562
    @matthewmahalic3562 Год назад

    I still find them fascinating thanks for sharing god bless merry christmas

  • @romjone4801
    @romjone4801 Год назад

    Hi Adrian, I hope you are doing well. I can't wait for your next Video.

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Hi, I'm fine, my hands are just a little tied at the moment since the final exams are knocking on the door.

  • @leongehde2026
    @leongehde2026 Год назад

    Cool die Dinger 😊

  • @rscruiser3533
    @rscruiser3533 Год назад

    Just would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays ------- Thank you for the videos of work and drives you take of your Model A ----- really enjoy them ----- Again Merry Christmas ----- Rodney

  • @roten2902
    @roten2902 Год назад

    ja toll diese flammenfresser deine ist sehr schön nachgebaut, ich finde auch die sterling motoren sehr interessant... 😉👍👍👍

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Die machen aber nicht so einen Radau ;)

  • @steam212
    @steam212 Год назад

    Very well done 👍 keep up the great work

  • @stevenaegele5228
    @stevenaegele5228 Год назад

    Interesting machines

  • @DoctorSteamCatSteamenson
    @DoctorSteamCatSteamenson Год назад +1

    Hi Adrian🙋🏻‍♂️ tolles Video😎👍🏻 ich kenne das Problem mit Zinkpest an Schwungrädern nur zu gut🫣 wenn du eine Gefriertruhe hast stell das Teil für 6 Stunden rein, danach sollten die Räder von der Welle gehen😉👍🏻

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Ich suche mir mal ein Wochenende, an dem die Eltern nicht da sind, und probiers aus ;)

  • @RustyInventions-wz6ir
    @RustyInventions-wz6ir Год назад

    Very nice engine

  • @michaelcherry8952
    @michaelcherry8952 Год назад

    I have never heard of this kind of engine before. Very interesting!
    I wonder how much of a load you could put on the flywheel before the engine stalls?
    Quite a bit of vibration going on there. You certainly couldn't start them up and then walk away, especially the Rebi R2.
    On the other hand, the Rebi has better protection for the flame.
    Love the slow-motion shots. They really give a good view of the operation of the machine.
    Thank you for this. These little machines are fascinating.

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      They really don't make alot of power. They also have their favorite operating frequency at which everything is "in rhythm" - as soon as you disturb that by putting a load on it, they'll get into a vicious circle and stall, even if you remove the load.
      Fascinating nonetheless, as you say.

  • @HangaRatz
    @HangaRatz Год назад

    Great video! A flame licker/vacuum engine appears quite a bit different from a stirling cycle. However, much like a stirling engine they are a wonderful well crafted useless piece of machinery. Fascinating stuff! Merry Christmas!

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Flamelickers are the Newcomen style of steam engines - all energy input is passed out the chimney, and the friction inside the chimney produces more power than the actual engine does. Unlike stirling engines, these were never used for any actual purpose because they don't have any advantages.
      But they're loud and fun to look at, so...

    • @FangornAthran
      @FangornAthran Год назад

      NASA is actually looking at pairing a stirling engine with a nuclear reactor to generate electricity on the Moon, so there are some uses for it in niche applications.

  • @pablo4015
    @pablo4015 Год назад

    Muy bueno,desde Argentina feliz navidad!!

  • @atomscombining9054
    @atomscombining9054 Год назад

    very nice

  • @HorsepowerDashcam
    @HorsepowerDashcam Год назад

    "could you make some tea, dear?"
    "Yes dear, let me start my engine 20:50 "

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Meanwhile, our aircooled model is perfect for all types of miniature BBQ application!

  • @tedcowart3647
    @tedcowart3647 Год назад +1

    What a great video! I didn't know this type of engine existed. Now I'm on a search to find one. Do you think if the older one had a flywheel and crankshaft counterbalanced it would run smooth? Thanks for a really well done video. Merry Christmas! Ted

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад +1

      Well, it'd certainly make things better (although it'd probably take alot of counterweight to balance out the long stroke),
      but since it only makes a short burst of power for about a quarter revolution, it also runs quite rough by nature - and that'd be hard to cancel out.
      A larger flywheel and more ridgid baseplate would probably be an easier way to tie the thing down.

  • @joeamar2519
    @joeamar2519 Год назад

    Very interesting contraptions. I wonder if they had any practical or commercial applications?

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian Год назад +1

    All this begs the question, did a commercial sized “flame licker” exist and was it efficient??????
    Merry Christmas sir. Thank you for all your videos.

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад +1

      I've done a bit of research and really didn't find any evidence of flame eaters being used commercially.
      Since it's an open cycle (unlike e.g. a Stirling engine), they are terribly inefficient.

    • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
      @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian Год назад

      @@AstraWerke Thank you. I guess I should not be surprised by your findings. They are interesting models though. 👍😀

  • @romjone4801
    @romjone4801 Год назад

    Great video. Are you going to have a Christmas video with you driving around in your car?

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint

  • @peacemak1
    @peacemak1 Год назад

    That's mechanic ASMR😅

  • @pawleymediaconsultantsllc5
    @pawleymediaconsultantsllc5 Год назад

    So, you changed the cam profile, on the vintage flame gulper. Great diagnosis. BUT, why do you think the original cam profile was not correct. Have other mechanisms worn, and you are compensating for something, or did someone else install incorrect cam ?

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад +1

      Well, the Cam roller is pretty corroded and was stuck initially. This may have caused wear, but I can't say if it would have caused the cam pattern to shift into what it was when I got the thing. Maybe I was just too dumb to properly adjust the cam in the first place.

    • @pawleymediaconsultantsllc5
      @pawleymediaconsultantsllc5 Год назад

      @@AstraWerke Thanks for the follow-up !! I would NEVER consider you "too dumb" :)

  • @someoneoutoftheinternet1392
    @someoneoutoftheinternet1392 Год назад

    Darf man fragen welches treffen das war?

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Modelldampftage in Lauf a.d. Pegnitz

  • @jefflormans5441
    @jefflormans5441 Год назад +1

    I think it would be a pity to paint the old engine. It looks fine as it is.

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      I'd be with you if it was at least painted properly. But it's just a basic layer of paint, no primer or anything and keeps flaking off as it sits.

    • @836dmar
      @836dmar Год назад

      I would have to agree. You can’t do much about the inter-granular corrosion so I like the aged look it has. It does appear yours is much better balanced and better built. Great stuff!

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад +1

      @@836dmarWell, I did build mine more beefy than the Rebi, but I think the main reason mine appears to run smoother is because its heavier, runs slower and sits on a straight baseplate so it can't wobble about as much.

  • @hansosl
    @hansosl Год назад

    Wäre es möglich das die laufrichtung andersrum gedacht war?

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke  Год назад

      Je nachdem wie man die Nocke einstellt, entscheidet sich die Laufrichtung des Motors.