davidsuffolk | 30/09/2015 21:57:50 |
48 forum posts 8 photos | I expect many have had the same thoughts. I have just finished a quite large stationary engine and at +60kgs and more than 3' high it is a big lump! And so the thought, "what do I do with it now" arose. Too big to put on a shelf and in any case being a static engine doesn't really do it justice. I didn't want to sell it but it is hard to display nicely when stationary so I decided to electrify the motion. I had already had a wooden base made that it sits quite nicely on and being about 6" deep I thought I might get an electric motor to fit within this base. I bought a Parvalux slow speed motor which runs at 75rpm. This was a bit too fast for what I had in mind plus I was a bit concerned that the torque to turn a large engine might be too much for a small electric motor so I fitted two bicycle sprockets which reduced the speed down to a stately 20rpm. Once the flywheel was re-fitted the sprockets and chain are to a large degree hidden and the engine turns over quietly making a nice display item. |
Harry Wilkes | 30/09/2015 22:03:38 |
![]() 1613 forum posts 72 photos | Nice can we see it running please H |
daveb | 30/09/2015 23:05:09 |
631 forum posts 14 photos | Looks very nice indeed. Seems a pity no to have a job for it., would fit nicely in a boat, nice clinker built launch, thousands of clenched copper nails, boiler, lots of polished brass. You would need a bigger box to stand it on though. Dave . Edited By daveb on 30/09/2015 23:06:27 |
JasonB | 01/10/2015 07:21:27 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Maybe you should have made the fairground organ to give it a proper job of work Should be able to see it running at Forncett this weekend. Edited By JasonB on 01/10/2015 07:24:28 |
davidsuffolk | 01/10/2015 07:41:04 |
48 forum posts 8 photos | Posted by Harry Wilkes on 30/09/2015 22:03:38:
Nice can we see it running please H I have it running on air and I have just put up a short video of it running on electricity Please forgive the slack chain to the governor which is now corrected (and the mess in the background!) Edited By davidsuffolk on 01/10/2015 07:46:13 Edited By JasonB on 01/10/2015 09:28:39 |
john carruthers | 01/10/2015 08:26:04 |
![]() 617 forum posts 180 photos | My late friend Mo (Maurice) Arnold used his stationary engines to drive the line shafting in his various sheds. Shame not to see them doing useful work. |
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