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?
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
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.
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.
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?
budsroterc 2 months ago
Very nice. It runs so quiet.
Thanks
edisonphonographs 3 years ago
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
saxomale 3 years ago
very nice! but i have to say that this type of engine is way over priced!
superfunnyman123 3 years ago
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.
IndianaRog 3 years ago
what company make is air machine
i need one for my engune
can say what company and model numbur is
thank
tbs1031 3 years ago
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.
IndianaRog 3 years ago
Very well made! Those Stuart engines are really beautiful, especially when made well.
jamespetts2 3 years ago
beautiful! top stuff! 5 stars.
steamyman 3 years ago
Great engine, nice addition to the collection.
rangerssteamtoys 3 years ago