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From: IndianaRog
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  • I just inherited that very engine from my late grandfather and I think it is out of time.  Do you have the instructions to help me time this properly?

  • Very nice. It runs so quiet.

    Thanks

  • i made the most of the parts for that model at the company i used to work for i did most of the stuart models castigs nice to see that they go together well and work

  • very nice! but i have to say that this type of engine is way over priced!

  • As with many things in life, you get what you pay for. Stuarts are really miniatures of the real thing, a significant cut above the quality found in most toy steam engines. The trick however is to either buy them finished from Stuart or machined from castings by a competent machinist. All four of mine are machined well, but I have seen some poorly done that are almost junk because of it. So buyer beware and know what you are buying.

  • what company make is air machine

    i need one for my engune

    can say what company and model numbur is

    thank

  • Compressor that is powering my Stuart is a very old (1926) dental compressor that I bought off eBay...brand is Ritter. Many people use airbrush compressors to do the same thing.

  • Very well made! Those Stuart engines are really beautiful, especially when made well.

  • beautiful! top stuff! 5 stars.

  • Great engine, nice addition to the collection.

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