Earlier this week Sandy posted a web address for an online auction of a steam engine. I was interested enough to click on the link, and in a moment of weakness bid for and won the engine.
So now I have a very nicely made horizontal steam engine and not a lot of knowledge about it (or steam for that matter!). But many thanks to Sandy, as it's a little cracker.
So I've posted a couple of pictures of it to the photo gallery and hope that someone might be able to give some advice.
Here's what I know about it:
It appears to be quite old, has been made in England and has no maker's marks but instead appears to be a skilled modeller's handiwork.
It's a twin cylinder engine and the crankshaft has a 90 degree set so is capable of reversing but has no reversing control (yet)
Bore - 1/2 inch
Stroke - 1/2 inch
Dimensions 6" x 4" x 4 1/2"
And two flywheels, one at each end of the crankshaft - these are two inches in diameter
The seller and I hooked it up to a compressor - it ran beautifully around 30psi and he felt that is its ideal working pressure. It was described as a marine steam engine - I'm not sure that was it's original purpose - but to me it looks to be ideal for a paddle boat. The first idea that came to mind was an open side-paddler steam launch in the Windermere style.
So any thoughts on the engine, the potential, what size boiler would suit it, the idea of using it in an open side wheeler launch???
Cheers for now
Tony
Auckland, NZ