I've got a similar engine built in 1901 on a saw mill. It's a Fairbanks-Morse, 30 H.P. it belonged my Great Grand Dad then my Grand Dad and then my Dad. We just got through a complete rebuild and added a condensate recovery system. It runs like a top now. Mine has a horizontal fire tube boiler and not a vertical like yours.
RE John Willis: Fairbanks-Morse “similar engine” (Steam?) I was not aware FM made a steam engine. But if you made a condensate recovery system it sounds like a boiler was involved. Nice family history. 👍🏼
Hi, I just ran across this, I built a scale model about fifteen years ago, bronze and iron castings, about inch and a quarter bore, I never built an oiler for it, but have run it on compressed air, now I guess I've got to finally make an oiler for it. Thanks for showing this, I spent a few weeks finicking on valve timing till it was just right. Semper Fidelis.
My younger son and me are building something similar, though from a kit of parts. And it isn't one of those cheap knockoffs. It has been a fascinating learning experience.
Young people are a demographic I am hoping will find enjoyment in my video presentations. Sure you can't drive these machines with your thumbs and there's no joystick. In it's day, this was the high art of technology.
LineshaftRestorations Totally! I love thinking about how these old machines were the peak tech of their day. Unfortunately too many people my age are addicted to today’s peak tech, and have no other hobbies or interests. As for me, I have never played video games, and have no desire to do so. My hobbies are working on cars, airplanes, and especially engines!
Mister! I just enjoyed the hell ! out of this video, I'm 53 and I've always wanted to cut timber off grid and build a cabin using... You guessed it! And you just showed me a lot of principle about it. I tip my hat and thank you. You take care 👍
The ideal dream drive would be a small fusion generator for heat. Small boiler, piston or turbine drive and a condenser to capture and cool the liquid media, so the whole thing was a closed system.
An operator of this machine from 1895 looks at the engines I work on and must think how dangerous. I’ve watch this video twice and would still slowly back away from this thing. However it is a marvel, I would have loved to have seen and met the men that developed this, and those who cast the parts. Wow.
In its time, machines like this could be dangerous but not so much if given healthy respect. Even today simple tools you might not think of as being overly dangerous but can be if careless. I had a friend run a drill bit in his leg because of carelessness.
I'm sure those old steam whistles filled the east Texas air back in the very early 1900's . With all the sawmills around back then people probably used the whistle sound to keep up with the time of day. Great video !
Can work anywhere without a gas or diesel supply. Charge batteries. You don't get more high-tech than that. Also with a low speed pmg connected it becomes a very environmental friendly power plant.
It is a pity this man doesn't show us how the regulator works, which is built into the flywheel. This is the most important to show, to understand how that work.
Wonderful and beautiful machine first time in my life that I have de opportunity to see such a steam machine thank you for share the video must be a great experience be in front of that machine and see how it works
I don't know where you're located but my grandpa had a welding and machine shop in Groom, TX. He had that same steam oiler in his shop. I remember looking at it and finally giving up and asking him just what the thing was. I would never have guessed! His shop had the old line shaft tools, but converted to electric motor driven by the time I was growing up in the 70's. But he had a hit and miss backup. I loved that shop!
I worked in a tannery years ago. The drums or mills the leather was dyed in all ran off a line shafts, with babbit bearings. The two big lathes in the maintainence dept ran off a line shaft. The paddle wheels in the beam house also ran off a line shaft. Those were taken out, the first year I was there.
А что тут сложного? Вначале он затопил котел, потом открыл нижние краны для слива конденсата и прогрел цилиндр, далее краны закрыл и запустил двигатель. Там всего одна регулировка, ход этого штока, регулируется гайками, все одним ключом. По надежности этот движок на высоте, он заведется в любую погоду.
Hello LineshaftRestorations greetings, my name is Ratman Bejo from Indonesia, I'm happy to have found your RUclips with the steam engine innovation. Your video content is very inspiring for me to work in Indonesia, thank you, good luck always
This is poetry in motion. I have no idea what the adjusting accomplished but it was beautiful seeing this grand old engine working again. When was the last time it was started? What will you use it for?
simple design makes it durable as less components are there to drive the engine...a little arrangements in boiler,piston and valve let this beast(steam engine) works again...
@@Rozhdenie_kolpachka Для работы этого движка не нужно обладать какими-то заниями. Все одним ключом регулируется, простые гайки. ПОпробуйте на авто снимите генератор и к примеру поменяйте радиатор кондиционера и радиатор двигателя, вам там весь перед машины разобрать придется и инструмента понадобится куча. А если ремонт электрики и электроники, то вообще туши свет...Это не как здесь несколько гаек одним ключом подкрутил. А с котлом что сложного? Там только дрова закинуть нужно и воду залить, все. Понятно что топливо нужно, он же на халяву не будет работать, но все равно для использования данной техники не нужны никакие спец инструменты и знания.
That Valve adjustment - Good engineering is that any bolted connection should have 2 threads left free after the nut is set into position, it seems on the valve push rod you're out of adjustment - this is the fine tuning. The connecting rod from the crank shaft to the valve push rod affords you some adjustment as well, it looks to be able to be lengthened which would coarse adjust it to near right and then the one you were adjusting would be the fine & final adjustment.
Good. Human mind is always finding new thing.now a days firewood very cheap. This kind of stream engines can be used in industries and agricultural irrigation.
GRACIAS POR MOSTRAR ALGO TAN PRECIOSO, QUE ES EL RESULTADO DEL ESFUERZO, TRABAJO, ALEGRÍAS Y DECEPCIONES DE TANTAS VIDAS... Y EN UNA ESTRUCTURA DEL TIEMPO EN QUE LAS COSAS SE HACÍAN PARA QUE DUREN TODA LA VIDA, TIEMPOS EN QUE NO EXISTÍA EL CONCEPTO PERVERSO DE LA OBSOLECENCIA PROGRAMADA QUE ES UN CRIMEN DE LESA HUMANIDAD! BENDICIONES Y GRACIAS!
There are probably several ways that this can be adjusted further. If you stop right at 16:04 you'll see the knuckle of the connecting rod from the cam that moves the valve box. That's a possibility, also there might be a way to adjust the cam itself. There is also an adjustment on the valve box that is in the steam chest.
needs to be mounted on heavy duty skid and some heavy duty springs under the engine, I had a problem with a old ajax vibrating my pump jack to pieces until I mounted it with much less vibration
Que pena que este señor, no nos muestra el funcioamiento del regulador de velocidad, que está incorporado en el volante, como se deja ver antes de arrancar. Debe ser muy interesante ver de qué manera actúa sobre el vapor, pues nnca vi antes así.
Steam engine me jo steam barbaad ho raha hai, uske liye alag se cylinder banakar aur us steam restore kar usase dubara use karne wala steam engine banaaye. Ap usme heater laga kar aur ek electric motor lagar kar automatic steam engine bana sakte hai, steam se apka electric motor chalega, motor se heater chalega aur heater jo hai vo apka paani garam kar ke steam banaayega, jisase apka steam engine automatic ban jaayega.
I've got a similar engine built in 1901 on a saw mill. It's a Fairbanks-Morse, 30 H.P. it belonged my Great Grand Dad then my Grand Dad and then my Dad. We just got through a complete rebuild and added a condensate recovery system. It runs like a top now. Mine has a horizontal fire tube boiler and not a vertical like yours.
Nice, I hope you will give it to tour kids and so on and on. This way people won't forget the roots
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RE John Willis: Fairbanks-Morse “similar engine” (Steam?) I was not aware FM made a steam engine. But if you made a condensate recovery system it sounds like a boiler was involved. Nice family history. 👍🏼
Hi, I just ran across this, I built a scale model about fifteen years ago, bronze and iron castings, about inch and a quarter bore, I never built an oiler for it, but have run it on compressed air, now I guess I've got to finally make an oiler for it. Thanks for showing this, I spent a few weeks finicking on valve timing till it was just right. Semper Fidelis.
Hope that worked out for you man. I'm about ready to start designing and casting a steam engine myself for an old lineshaft machine shop.
My younger son and me are building something similar, though from a kit of parts. And it isn't one of those cheap knockoffs. It has been a fascinating learning experience.
Nice engine! Great piece of history... I’m 16 years old and love to see old stuff like this still in action!!
Young people are a demographic I am hoping will find enjoyment in my video presentations. Sure you can't drive these machines with your thumbs and there's no joystick. In it's day, this was the high art of technology.
LineshaftRestorations Totally! I love thinking about how these old machines were the peak tech of their day. Unfortunately too many people my age are addicted to today’s peak tech, and have no other hobbies or interests. As for me, I have never played video games, and have no desire to do so. My hobbies are working on cars, airplanes, and especially engines!
@@averagecarguy420 same with me
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Same. I’m 14 and have a heart for old steam equipment... these videos are wonderful!
Chapeau. Pour. L inventeur. De. Ce. Moteur. A. Vapeur. Invention. Qui. Ça. Vaux. De. L or.
Хорошая энергетическая установка, молодцы что сохранили, починили и теперь она как новая.
Ну так то она нахер не нужна по сути. 2 часа трахатся прежде чем она начала первые шаги делать.
Mister!
I just enjoyed the hell ! out of this video, I'm 53 and I've always wanted to cut timber off grid and build a cabin using... You guessed it!
And you just showed me a lot of principle about it. I tip my hat and thank you. You take care 👍
Lovely piece of machinery! Some used frying veg oil gets a fire going quick and safe.
The ideal dream drive would be a small fusion generator for heat. Small boiler, piston or turbine drive and a condenser to capture and cool the liquid media, so the whole thing was a closed system.
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An operator of this machine from 1895 looks at the engines I work on and must think how dangerous. I’ve watch this video twice and would still slowly back away from this thing. However it is a marvel, I would have loved to have seen and met the men that developed this, and those who cast the parts. Wow.
In its time, machines like this could be dangerous but not so much if given healthy respect. Even today simple tools you might not think of as being overly dangerous but can be if careless. I had a friend run a drill bit in his leg because of carelessness.
Those inventors are real Gods whose invention helped millions of people
I love that sweet sound of a steam powered engine.
I'm sure those old steam whistles filled the east Texas air back in the very early 1900's . With all the sawmills around back then people probably used the whistle sound to keep up with the time of day. Great video !
Once upon a time, this was a high-tech machine 🧐
Edit : Great video, thank you for letting us join.
I believe it still is a high tech machine. You or I sure could not walk up and run it.
It’s still very hi tech.
Can work anywhere without a gas or diesel supply. Charge batteries. You don't get more high-tech than that. Also with a low speed pmg connected it becomes a very environmental friendly power plant.
Nice to see old bits of kit still running and not going to rust!. Nice one!. Nuff said. 🙂
It is a pity this man doesn't show us how the regulator works, which is built into the flywheel. This is the most important to show, to understand how that work.
Не просто знать как работает, но и должны быть специалисты, знающие как строить такие машины
in the face of us smoking
and yearning for new industries on the run
the steam whistles. (Gisouè Carducci)
¡¡WOW THAT'S INCREDIBLE!!
LOVE IT WITH A PATIONS!
what a beautiful machine!
My goodness, these is amazing!
Wow... !!! My best friend, Loved this video. Looking forward to see more. Awesome... Full watched.
Thank You Dear, only because of you we got the chance to see this wonderful steam engine.❤️ Love from India
Didn't understand anything, but found it fascinating
Cara estou supreso, muito bom ver essa maquina tao antiga foncinando de novo
The basic of mechanical force to rotate towards axil power ,very knowledgeable.
Now for a turn of the century steam engine it sure sounds well engineered or tuned or to myself it sure is a nice piece of the past.
Pai nga korero..te haaruuru o te mihiini morehu nei..Hai mohio nga kai mahi pai i tau-a, waa..kia ora ✌️ presented n explained well.. thnx 🤙 vid 👍
Wonderful and beautiful machine first time in my life that I have de opportunity to see such a steam machine thank you for share the video must be a great experience be in front of that machine and see how it works
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I don't know where you're located but my grandpa had a welding and machine shop in Groom, TX. He had that same steam oiler in his shop. I remember looking at it and finally giving up and asking him just what the thing was. I would never have guessed! His shop had the old line shaft tools, but converted to electric motor driven by the time I was growing up in the 70's. But he had a hit and miss backup. I loved that shop!
I worked in a tannery years ago. The drums or mills the leather was dyed in all ran off a line shafts, with babbit bearings. The two big lathes in the maintainence dept ran off a line shaft. The paddle wheels in the beam house also ran off a line shaft. Those were taken out, the first year I was there.
Ну точно как у нас с Газель! Зимой чтобы завести мотор! Академиком станешь!
Нормально она заводится если всё правильно работает. А вот запорожец лет в 15 зимой мы заводили только поджиганием карбюратора.
А что тут сложного? Вначале он затопил котел, потом открыл нижние краны для слива конденсата и прогрел цилиндр, далее краны закрыл и запустил двигатель. Там всего одна регулировка, ход этого штока, регулируется гайками, все одним ключом. По надежности этот движок на высоте, он заведется в любую погоду.
UK From the country where it all started well done that man.
Teaching without words
It is hard to beat the functional simplicity of the steam donkey engine. Loved the video
I dont know anything about trains, but for some reason I decided to watch this, and it was quite enjoyable.
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I like to see old engines being started up
We should appreciate how far technology has brought us...... All this work just to start an engine...
Yeah but this engine was designed to last for generations no modern engine can do that
Nice wood work on the base, well done.
Que impresionante como una máquina tan antigua sigue funcionando sin ningún problema.
estan echas para durar
VERY GOOD RESTAURO OLD MACHINE from Brasil ok 👍
This was show to us that engine came from old to high tech evolution, i like it friend
Cool! I grew up in Irving, TX and now live in Cypress. I wish i could have seen this when i lived up there.
Marvelous. Travelling to the glorious past. Thanks for revival of old giant.
I really enjoyed watching this! Thank you!
I like this, gorgeous (Temuco, Chile 2021)
Great video
I love how easy it is to change the valve setting!
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Looks very romantic, but I still prefer an electric motor.
Bonjour,
Very instructive video, thanks for sharing and keep safe !
Amicalement, Raphaël
greetings from California, USA!
love the wethtsel.
thanks for sharing!!
matches from 1865-wood even older...but the machine is incredible.
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Thank you for sharing this historic heritage. It helps me understand the historical context of my videos.
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Should spray w/fuel oil, not gas.
Hey we just have a 2 hp Baxter steam engine that was made by the colt firearms company,,,it’s under Baxter steam engine,,thanks Reuben
Parabéns pra o celebro que inventou essa máquina!
Hello LineshaftRestorations
greetings, my name is Ratman Bejo from Indonesia, I'm happy to have found your RUclips with the steam engine innovation. Your video content is very inspiring for me to work in Indonesia, thank you, good luck always
Parabéns por conservar um máquina dessa ! Uma relíquia 👏👏👏🤝🤝🤝💖🇧🇷🇨🇮
එහෙමකරන්නඑපා😂😂
Whatever it used run was pretty good sized. It's got a huge sprocket on it.
It lives .thanks for the wake up at the end as the rhythmic pulsing was allowing me to drift off
Kalke rrnh
This is poetry in motion. I have no idea what the adjusting accomplished but it was beautiful seeing this grand old engine working again. When was the last time it was started? What will you use it for?
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The current goal is to use it to power a 4-sided wood planer. Unfortunately the planer is not yet operational.
nice idea
You got yourself one hell of a contraption there! Empty plastic milk jugs make fine fire starters by the way, and the price is right too.
Even better than the invention of the steam engine was the pressure relief valve. :)
simple design makes it durable as less components are there to drive the engine...a little arrangements in boiler,piston and valve let this beast(steam engine) works again...
Great generators when gas is too expensive.
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Thanks for doing it this
I guess that was a pleasent sound at the factory.
Yep
so beatiful engine, tanks fot the video
Far more interesting than you know! This was the original power of the industrial revolution!!!
Look the beauty of the old engineering
это просто гениально!) вода и дрова !!! и поехали....
Ну конечно.кочегар.сантехник.инженер.слесарь.и оператор нужен.
инженер - engineer - по-английски "моторист", он делает моторы, он НЕ нужен. Наш "моторист" по-английски mechanic, вот он и нужен. И кочегар...
@@Rozhdenie_kolpachka Для работы этого движка не нужно обладать какими-то заниями. Все одним ключом регулируется, простые гайки. ПОпробуйте на авто снимите генератор и к примеру поменяйте радиатор кондиционера и радиатор двигателя, вам там весь перед машины разобрать придется и инструмента понадобится куча. А если ремонт электрики и электроники, то вообще туши свет...Это не как здесь несколько гаек одним ключом подкрутил.
А с котлом что сложного? Там только дрова закинуть нужно и воду залить, все. Понятно что топливо нужно, он же на халяву не будет работать, но все равно для использования данной техники не нужны никакие спец инструменты и знания.
AAH. I'm glad you didn't forget to blow the whistle!
Just great stuff! Most interesting valve tuning!
Shit damn! I would love to have that in my back yard!
Thank you for sharing a great video with your amazing and fantastic videos.
no electricity required to start this but very few men still alive that good get this engine running.
Concept was evolutionary
love the video...even in a country setting..if you listen close you can hear cops chasing a dirt bag on a bike...!!
very good my friend
Good work sir ji🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Muito bom ver máquinas antigas voltar a vida
Buenísimo
That Valve adjustment - Good engineering is that any bolted connection should have 2 threads left free after the nut is set into position, it seems on the valve push rod you're out of adjustment - this is the fine tuning.
The connecting rod from the crank shaft to the valve push rod affords you some adjustment as well, it looks to be able to be lengthened which would coarse adjust it to near right and then the one you were adjusting would be the fine & final adjustment.
How can anybody dislike this?, I'm crying :( !
do you see how our grandfathers were?
Truelly, the first steam engine would have been more incredible than electricity! "Modern man"!
Good. Human mind is always finding new thing.now a days firewood very cheap. This kind of stream engines can be used in industries and agricultural irrigation.
GRACIAS POR MOSTRAR ALGO TAN PRECIOSO, QUE ES EL RESULTADO DEL ESFUERZO, TRABAJO, ALEGRÍAS Y DECEPCIONES DE TANTAS VIDAS... Y EN UNA ESTRUCTURA DEL TIEMPO EN QUE LAS COSAS SE HACÍAN PARA QUE DUREN TODA LA VIDA, TIEMPOS EN QUE NO EXISTÍA EL CONCEPTO PERVERSO DE LA OBSOLECENCIA PROGRAMADA
QUE ES UN CRIMEN DE LESA HUMANIDAD! BENDICIONES Y GRACIAS!
nice adjustment sounds
Get you Some OL Georgia Fat pine "lightre" wood. It burns great even when WET
Mjete bujqesore
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The future shall revisit this simple yet effective technology.
Esta der é uma bate estaca?
Yes especially with all this environmental issues and standards
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho muito bom mesmo
❤❤what a amazing invitation in old day's ❤❤
Lots of love from Pakistan ❤❤
Sounds like the steam box, or valve box, needs to be opened.
Have you done that already?
Woooooooooow make me feel i take a trip back in the past , THANK YOU
Здорово. Продолжайте в том же духе!
Jävligt cool prolongation.
Thanks for the video. That was fun to watch. I wish you had a little more thread length for the valve adjustment.
There are probably several ways that this can be adjusted further. If you stop right at 16:04 you'll see the knuckle of the connecting rod from the cam that moves the valve box. That's a possibility, also there might be a way to adjust the cam itself. There is also an adjustment on the valve box that is in the steam chest.
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Really interesting and I want to see more.....
needs to be mounted on heavy duty skid and some heavy duty springs under the engine, I had a problem with a old ajax vibrating my pump jack to pieces until I mounted it with much less vibration
This was fascinating to watch!
Que pena que este señor, no nos muestra el funcioamiento del regulador de velocidad, que está incorporado en el volante, como se deja ver antes de arrancar. Debe ser muy interesante ver de qué manera actúa sobre el vapor, pues nnca vi antes así.
It's alive! I know because it breathes.
A Facom quickie or Snapon equivalent would make that valve adjustment easier.
You love that old adjustable wrench, get a proper set of spanners, those nuts will thank you for it.
I've got new tools but tend to use the same kind the iron wranglers used 120+ years ago.
Steam engine me jo steam barbaad ho raha hai, uske liye alag se cylinder banakar aur us steam restore kar usase dubara use karne wala steam engine banaaye. Ap usme heater laga kar aur ek electric motor lagar kar automatic steam engine bana sakte hai, steam se apka electric motor chalega, motor se heater chalega aur heater jo hai vo apka paani garam kar ke steam banaayega, jisase apka steam engine automatic ban jaayega.
Happy steaming!
thank you so much......