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  • that's very cool! could you think of a way that it is usefull/pertanent in today's modern practical world? is it efficient to create electricty with, or efficient for power as it is?... again very nice...enginuity :)

  • are they double-acting or single-acting

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  • That's a very nice piece f machinery! I admire the craftsmanship. I'm trying to break into live steam models, I've joined such groups as Elmer's on yahoo and John-Tom but I have to say I don't think I've seen an engine like yours, is there somehow I might obtain plans for this steam engine?

  • That would give my boat some balls

  • 1:58 - 2:10 ejaculation!

  • Excellent piece of work.

    Is there a spring between each cylinder and the 'retaining bars' and how is the crankshaft driven?

  • wahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • nice job that looks nice

  • i'm new in the hobby and may I ask, is it realy actually durabe enough to run at such a high RPM? Those rods and pistons must be working hard. Do they sell reservoirs that do not need a cap? Like a niple or something that you can use to put oil in?

  • hi i like your oil tank thingy sorry dont know the name but i just wanted to know how the oiler works as im makeing a 4 cylinder engine and i would like to build one of them in-line steam oilers in the build what would be nice

    thanks

  • It's called a displacement lubricator.lots of info on google

  • Pressure a bit high and yes requires a nip

  • excellent engine, I notice a hot water leak , bubbles from underneath the control valve ?

    This this just require nipping up ?

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