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James Booth 1843 Rectilinear Engine - Orphan
Jo:
Another one :facepalm: I don't know how he does it but today I was allowed to take a part set of orphaned Stuart Twin Victoria castings out of the house, with the instruction to exchange them for these :noidea: :
As you can see a fair bit of machining has been done and then someone must have mentioned about the need to "age" castings :facepalm: Before my friend is allowed near them they will need that special coating removed ::)
The James Booth 1843 Rectilinear engine is another of Anthony Mount's designs. This is Anthony's own engine:
And of course no drawings :disappointed: but they were in EIM three decades back...
Jo
Jasonb:
I hope those GM castings are better than the ones I had which were full of oxides and the reason mine still sits part made though a bit further along than yours. I think this was one of Anthony's first offerings and at the time he supplied the castings direct.
One of his books has the drawings too.
Jo:
If the cylinder is gritty it can have a bronze liner added ;)
Jo
crueby:
That is a great looking design, watching along!
Admiral_dk:
--- Quote --- The James Booth 1843 Rectilinear engine is another of Anthony Mount's designs. This is Anthony's own engine:
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Is it just my imagination or might I actually have seen a full sized version in a museum somewhere on the British Isles ...?... :noidea:
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