Hello. So I have been watching your videos for a couple of days after subscribing and I must say I love what you are doing. Where can I buy plans to start with my son and build this steam engine?
HEY man, glad to seey ou back!!! Angle grinder will def, help with hard outer scale,,,if the casting is chilled, I sometimes throw them in the woodh eater over night , the heating , n slow cooling usualy softens thenu p so they machine nice, Just toss them in, bank the fire, pull out next morning, good to go
I love this build and have been following it. Would it help at all to hit the flanges with a flap wheel on a grinder to kind of take the high spots and that skin off before you go after it with the lathe? I just think it might help with the interrupted cuts. Awesome job :)
Oh man I've been waiting for more progress on this!
Enjoying your videos. Keep them coming!!
Great to see another video!
Hello. So I have been watching your videos for a couple of days after subscribing and I must say I love what you are doing. Where can I buy plans to start with my son and build this steam engine?
HEY man, glad to seey ou back!!! Angle grinder will def, help with hard outer scale,,,if the casting is chilled, I sometimes throw them in the woodh eater over night , the heating , n slow cooling usualy softens thenu p so they machine nice, Just toss them in, bank the fire, pull out next morning, good to go
Thanks! I wish I had a wood burning stove/heater to be able to try this out on.
I love this build and have been following it. Would it help at all to hit the flanges with a flap wheel on a grinder to kind of take the high spots and that skin off before you go after it with the lathe? I just think it might help with the interrupted cuts. Awesome job :)
Yup! I try to do that, but the surface is always a bit "wavy" and there is always some kind of interrupted cut. But it certainly helps a lot.
grind it out and fill it in with a weld.
Do you not have any way to anneal it? Probably could do it in a charcoal grill.
It's littt