Not at all. But soon after this video I got really ill and had to give up hobby work for a while. Now I am better again, no worries. No worries...unless your name is... Wilesco D22! (lolz)
if interested, see some of all the many ways to "destroy" in a good way, the original design of this very good, and formerly cheap to buy, Wilesco engine.
Yes, blue nitrile gloves would've saved the pain, for a few minutes (methylene chloride goes right through thin gloves. THICK gloves would've made the showing clumsy and impossible. Most of all: you would not have enjoyed the exquisite PAIN of paint stripper on skin. Such fun!
Did you destroy your steam engine and vow never to try again?
billblazenski 3 years ago
Not at all. But soon after this video I got really ill and had to give up hobby work for a while. Now I am better again, no worries. No worries...unless your name is... Wilesco D22! (lolz)
reidsteam 3 years ago
if interested, see some of all the many ways to "destroy" in a good way, the original design of this very good, and formerly cheap to buy, Wilesco engine.
reidsteam 3 years ago
Haha, "hurray!" XD Use fine gloves next time.
JonatanGronoset 3 years ago
Yes, blue nitrile gloves would've saved the pain, for a few minutes (methylene chloride goes right through thin gloves. THICK gloves would've made the showing clumsy and impossible. Most of all: you would not have enjoyed the exquisite PAIN of paint stripper on skin. Such fun!
reidsteam 3 years ago
Very interesting indeed... is that a Wilesco piston??
Looks very big. Is it from a D32 or similar? M
spokesmann 3 years ago
I get my model numbers confused; yeah, it's from the big-cylinder Wilesco, the red, black and brass model.
reidsteam 3 years ago