I remember I got one day my stepdad got me a old paint sprayer air compressor with belt and everything and I used to sit out in the shed and watch it run still got that thing
That engine was not manufactured. It is hand built by a very highly skilled toolmaker/machinist from raw castings. It is a scale model of a 4 hp Callahan which began production in the late 1890's. The castings came from Cooper Tool & Machine and have not been offered recently as Harry Cooper has passed away. This engine was completed 6-7 years ago
I have been trying hard to improve. This film is 5 years old so please try something more recent from my channel: th-cam.com/channels/XmuuyzNmoiWZz9tgWtGSUQ.html
thank you for replying and giving me a chance to redeem myself. you have done some great improvement, both in scene change speed and camera flow. perhaps some ballast on your camera?
I lust love to watch these old things run. I used to go to a lot of engine shows on the east coast with my dad. This brings back lots of memories.
I remember I got one day my stepdad got me a old paint sprayer air compressor with belt and everything and I used to sit out in the shed and watch it run still got that thing
I guess the last engine at the end of the video was a recent manufacture, it looks fantastic, correct me if I'm wrong.
That engine was not manufactured. It is hand built by a very highly skilled toolmaker/machinist from raw castings. It is a scale model of a 4 hp Callahan which began production in the late 1890's. The castings came from Cooper Tool & Machine and have not been offered recently as Harry Cooper has passed away. This engine was completed 6-7 years ago
thanks for the great video
I enjoyed this video.
good video thanks.
Good job!
Great video!
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4:44 is me and my buddy displayed.
i made it in 2 minutees before getting dizzy from the camera shake
I have been trying hard to improve. This film is 5 years old so please try something more recent from my channel: th-cam.com/channels/XmuuyzNmoiWZz9tgWtGSUQ.html
thank you for replying and giving me a chance to redeem myself. you have done some great improvement, both in scene change speed and camera flow. perhaps some ballast on your camera?
@ 5:19 that thing is so cute. Now tell me you can't talk your wife into letting you own one?
5:38 we all scream for ice cream!
Lose the annoying band in future, their "music" seriously detracts from the sounds of the engines.