Brilliant video Mr man cave, I live really close to the oasis Cafe where you had the time of your life, I'd heard the previous owner had a collection of fairground and engine things, but not to this extent, bloody good on you, and looking forward to seeing the Stewart engine running one day,
What a haul Adam think the little engine should be first. Hope your health problem is not too bad Adam you must look after yourself and yes Mrs Mancave is definitely a keeper she always has your back.
Sir Love your videos, I am not a huge fan of old engines yet I find you enthusiastic and entertaining and these videos are good fun too watch thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Super , glad you got as much as you could , I've spent days looking around for mag parts , yes its the history and as iv said before its machines that made the world , you are saving stuff for the next generation, i think Rachael understands, you are a saviour, thanks for sharing Adam
Your wife and you are doing a wonderful job. I will put your family on the worldwide prayer list!! It will be there forevermore that will help with problems ! ! !
Glad to see you got that little engine that when you first spotted you wanted. Great pile of bits and pieces that will hopefully help you geto some of your other engines running and keep them running. You are helping to preserve and maintain some of our mechanical history for others to admire. Sorry to hear that you've had some bad news regarding your health. In the meantime you take care of yourself and your loving wife
You Did a Great job and what a fantastic find and a collection of lovely parts and collectables. Go with the Sand Hrust on the bench and in a good place to work on. I wish you well and thank you for sharing your activities. All the best Bob
I really enjoyed that, I've none of them engine's but love tinkering with anything with an engine. My shed is my happy place, radio, heater, good lighting, a chair, bench vice and a lifetime's collection of tools.... what more could you ask for. You do need chill out time for yourself, work work work is not good and then you pop your clogs 🙄 Best wishes with the stuff and new shed, don't think you need to buy anything for years 😂👍🇮🇪
Another great video. Good to see that you brought home some treasure from the old cafe yard. Much to look forward to in the future. It would be nice to see the little Stewart engine running. Sorry to hear about your health scare. We all take our health for granted but you never know when things will change. I was diagnosed with serious health issues last October, so now I’m determined to enjoy what time I do have.
Stuart (stewart?) Just found your first run through , which has peaked my interest. Like what you found, don't know much about them, but interested. PS don't mind long ones, and yes you did re the CC welder/gen.
Hi Adam, This is one of the videos I have seen you make it so interesting which you are, looking forward to the next one, Take care of yourself and stay safe.
What a haul, nice work. As for retaining the age whilst affording protection I use boiled linseed oil which does not lift the paint but keeps the iron sweet as you can work it into places where water wants to live. If you need to paint it later then clean it with some spirit. Try it out. cast iron loves the stuff. Don't leave your rags in a bin or you loose your shed to fire.
Great video Adam bet you were in your in your element 😮l would like to see you do the small engine in the shed first l like that big four wheeler caravan in the last video the interior looks so nice can’t wait for your next videos 😊as you see l put a add on when you said you had a heath scare l say everybody is very concerned about you and I hope you can recover take care Adam
I would grab and save what you can as I recon the scrappers and skunks will be heading over . That little engine is radioactive so you better let me come and dispose off it for you Lol. It’s got to be that one first although if the weather is good then some outside repairs would be wise
Hi. Wonder if I could purchase that ole anvil and the English wheel? Appreciate you said not to go direct to cafe, but I’d really be interested in a price. Can you help please?
Chris from Salvage Rebuilds on You Tube lives in Kent he is restoring a Viva Ha' he would be interested in the van and possibly the old lorry if still available. thanks for taking us along i used to have Lister D and Petter engines in the 90s but had to let then go when we moved.
I was thinking on the first video, how Mrs. Mancave was a real trooper going along with you on this excursion. 😁YES do pick up the welder generator, it would also be large enough to power the house in case of emergency.👍 I still want to see the Bonser finished, so you and Mrs. can drive around at the next festival, or drive it to the auction to bring home the goodies. But I also want to see the Sandhurst running
Another wonderful video Adam, great selection. Good luck with everything, Coventry climax would be a great addition. Are you getting the air tank that goes with your compressor?
Hi Adam noticed at the cafe there was a red 3 cylinder diesel perkins engine could you ask if that's for sale for me please as need it for tractor would be very appreciated thanks
Mag set up isn't correct to the Stuart Sandhurst plans, they were directly driven from the cam shaft. Either the original builder didn't follow the plans or the original was replaced.
There not selling anything else at the cafe. Apparently there getting stuff valued properly. My mate phoned the cafe today hopeing to go have a look. Apparently he told him after your video he had infux of calls. So now there going to get stuff valued properly and she also might be keeping more stuff. Think he was told your bought the mags & carbs to rebuild engines still on sight
Pick up an old fuel tank from the scrap heap, cut out the side for a window opening, then screw it to the wall for a shelf to display the AC Spark Plugs
Extremely impressed with your items , I do think that you need a much, much bigger workshop shed .
Some lovely stuff there, Adam. Thanks for sharing. Really hope things are ok with the health scare - best wishes to you. 🙂
Brilliant video Mr man cave,
I live really close to the oasis Cafe where you had the time of your life, I'd heard the previous owner had a collection of fairground and engine things, but not to this extent,
bloody good on you, and looking forward to seeing the Stewart engine running one day,
What a haul Adam think the little engine should be first.
Hope your health problem is not too bad Adam you must look after yourself and yes Mrs Mancave is definitely a keeper she always has your back.
Sir Love your videos, I am not a huge fan of old engines yet I find you enthusiastic and entertaining and these videos are good fun too watch thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
That wooden top on the Compressor be wise to put some oil preservative that soaks in the wood would do it good
Great video Great presentation well done😊
Super , glad you got as much as you could , I've spent days looking around for mag parts , yes its the history and as iv said before its machines that made the world , you are saving stuff for the next generation, i think Rachael understands, you are a saviour, thanks for sharing Adam
Your wife and you are doing a wonderful job. I will put your family on the worldwide prayer list!! It will be there forevermore that will help with problems ! ! !
Thank you 🙏 xx
Glad to see you got that little engine that when you first spotted you wanted. Great pile of bits and pieces that will hopefully help you geto some of your other engines running and keep them running. You are helping to preserve and maintain some of our mechanical history for others to admire. Sorry to hear that you've had some bad news regarding your health. In the meantime you take care of yourself and your loving wife
You Did a Great job and what a fantastic find and a collection of lovely parts and collectables. Go with the Sand Hrust on the bench and in a good place to work on. I wish you well and thank you for sharing your activities. All the best Bob
Those AC 45S spark plugs are a fit for my 1956 Chevrolet Belair with 265cid V8.
I would like to see that little Stewart running.
What a great haul, can't wait to see the stuart running
Great collection adam, well done for rescuing it all
Mate I've just watched the other video .I'm sending it to my relatives
ABSUTELY FRED DIBNAH INSPIRING. .AMAZING ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really enjoyed that, I've none of them engine's but love tinkering with anything with an engine. My shed is my happy place, radio, heater, good lighting, a chair, bench vice and a lifetime's collection of tools.... what more could you ask for. You do need chill out time for yourself, work work work is not good and then you pop your clogs 🙄
Best wishes with the stuff and new shed, don't think you need to buy anything for years 😂👍🇮🇪
Oh, im really happy you managed to save the littke stuart. Gorgeous little thing.
i would love to to see the stuart turner going 😀😀
Another great video. Good to see that you brought home some treasure from the old cafe yard.
Much to look forward to in the future. It would be nice to see the little Stewart engine running.
Sorry to hear about your health scare. We all take our health for granted but you never know when things will change. I was diagnosed with serious health issues last October, so now I’m determined to enjoy what time I do have.
Lovely collection ..... so far. My crystal ball predicts some really good videos on your channel in the future! 👍
Wow wow wow. Some absolutely amazing stuff.. Looking forward to seeing the tinkering. Definitely grab the welder 👍🏻👍🏻😊
Go for the Stewart looks very nice little engine
From andy in devon
Stuart (stewart?) Just found your first run through , which has peaked my interest. Like what you found, don't know much about them, but interested. PS don't mind long ones, and yes you did re the CC welder/gen.
Well done mate . love it
I'd love to see a second part of the return to heaven! The welder would be an awesome big project that would be a video series of it's own!
I think that the next thing you should do is my Villiers 15/2 LOL. Keep doing the vedeos the way you are doing them.
Hi Adam, This is one of the videos I have seen you make it so interesting which you are, looking forward to the next one, Take care of yourself and stay safe.
Hi Adam. The fuel tank for your Ruston is in that barrow with the other tanks. It fits underneath the engine in-between the flywheels.
Adam your the luckiest sod in the whole of the UK what I give for that green upright
What a haul, nice work. As for retaining the age whilst affording protection I use boiled linseed oil which does not lift the paint but keeps the iron sweet as you can work it into places where water wants to live. If you need to paint it later then clean it with some spirit. Try it out. cast iron loves the stuff. Don't leave your rags in a bin or you loose your shed to fire.
Great video Adam👍 Would love to see you work on the Little Stewart engine.
What an amazing find. Can't wait to see the stuart turner
Great video Adam bet you were in your in your element 😮l would like to see you do the small engine in the shed first l like that big four wheeler caravan in the last video the interior looks so nice can’t wait for your next videos 😊as you see l put a add on when you said you had a heath scare l say everybody is very concerned about you and I hope you can recover take care Adam
I would grab and save what you can as I recon the scrappers and skunks will be heading over . That little engine is radioactive so you better let me come and dispose off it for you Lol. It’s got to be that one first although if the weather is good then some outside repairs would be wise
Very good nice bud good see projects come together
Lacy Hulbert made loads of compressor's should imagine that's a factory built unit. The little tank on the Bumfut is exactly as you said.
Nice stuff,hope to see you get them running 👍👍
Think you need to do a 2nd run, to collect the bits we all want 😅
Brilliant !!
Hi. Wonder if I could purchase that ole anvil and the English wheel? Appreciate you said not to go direct to cafe, but I’d really be interested in a price. Can you help please?
You have got a little gold mine there
Chris from Salvage Rebuilds on You Tube lives in Kent he is restoring a Viva Ha' he would be interested in the van and possibly the old lorry if still available. thanks for taking us along i used to have Lister D and Petter engines in the 90s but had to let then go when we moved.
Great Video, thanks! I think you should get the Sandhurst sorted first, cracking little engine.
I was thinking on the first video, how Mrs. Mancave was a real trooper going along with you on this excursion. 😁YES do pick up the welder generator, it would also be large enough to power the house in case of emergency.👍 I still want to see the Bonser finished, so you and Mrs. can drive around at the next festival, or drive it to the auction to bring home the goodies. But I also want to see the Sandhurst running
Love it keep it going xx
Was there any other Ruston Engines
Another wonderful video Adam, great selection. Good luck with everything, Coventry climax would be a great addition. Are you getting the air tank that goes with your compressor?
Hi man cave have you got a Solex 26 AHD carb you want to sell.
Thanks Malcolm.
Did he say, how much money for the Gardner 4lw ?
Hi Adam noticed at the cafe there was a red 3 cylinder diesel perkins engine could you ask if that's for sale for me please as need it for tractor would be very appreciated thanks
I asked in the last video , would be interested in buying all the signs there would pay a good price plz let me know thanks
The signs are not for sale they are gonna keep them
I watched it in full Adam and load it.
Mag set up isn't correct to the Stuart Sandhurst plans, they were directly driven from the cam shaft. Either the original builder didn't follow the plans or the original was replaced.
Use tinfoil and a spot of wd on the bonza headlight crome. Come up a treat it will
There not selling anything else at the cafe. Apparently there getting stuff valued properly. My mate phoned the cafe today hopeing to go have a look. Apparently he told him after your video he had infux of calls. So now there going to get stuff valued properly and she also might be keeping more stuff. Think he was told your bought the mags & carbs to rebuild engines still on sight
Ahh mate , u got some lovely bits , are you gonna disclose how much u paid for it all or not ?????
YOU GOT THE LITTLE STUART
if you ever wanna sell it (hint hint)
I’d like to see the sandhurst go. :)
Do the Stuart !!!!!! Please,,,, pretty please... :)
I think the Bedford grille is for an S type.
Would love to go have a look at that place car parts think those new shocks you showed were mk4 cortina hope your health problems not to serious
Ain't it fantastic..😊
Pick up an old fuel tank from the scrap heap, cut out the side for a window opening, then screw it to the wall for a shelf to display the AC Spark Plugs
Hi Adam I have a ruston Apr when you come over measure my one
👏👏👏
I would personally like to see the Stuart running first
Adam please do the little engine in the shed and please could you get me the coloured bulbs please
They went unfortunately
@@OutandaboutR Ah ok thanks
@@OutandaboutR have they got any small 240v generator but just the dynamo
@@christophergrimes12 hi sorry they had one but it got sold.
Lirttle Stewart
would love to see that little hit and miss running
When you go back it will be just an empty site, with tumble weed blowing across it 😊
That woodern top needs some creosote old type
That wee tank is for the AdBlue.
If its ad blue then it will be bugxxxxx asalways tee heee
The blue plugs are Wipac (Wico-Pacey).
third handle from right is a Bamford
Look like a e27n exhaust
STUART PLEASE!!!!
lacy humbert&co
Those are large Greasers
i no a champoin joke but cant tell
Get the welder
With all that gear at the cafe, you should contact Henry Cole for his tv programme
ruston eg3
Did out your other old socks full of money and hurry back before the bugs fest on it
lots of dirty mags
Worried about your health news, please let us know how things are when you feel up to it.