[Steam-engine] Huber progress
Andy glines
pioneersop96 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 11 06:53:46 PDT 2006
I really need to share some pics.
--- Orrin Iseminger <oiseming at moscow.com> wrote:
> Things are looking up! Thank you for sharing your
> progress report, Andy.
> Good for you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Orrin
>
> Orrin Iseminger
> Colton, Washington, USA
> http://users.moscow.com/oiseming/lc_ant_p/index.htm
> So many projects. So little time.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
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> On Behalf Of Andy
> glines
> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 10:49 AM
> To: Steam
> Subject: [Steam-engine] Huber progress
>
> Early this year I wrote an enthusiastic post about
> actually assembly something for the Huber instead of
> taking something apart when I put the lubricators
> back
> together. I was on vacation all of last week due to
> the annual plant shutdown and got a little more
> done.
> When I started the week I had little more than a
> stripped boiler and a big pile of parts. Now, all
> of
> the gearing is in place and the back wheels are on
> it
> for the first time in almost 2 years. The cylinder
> has been put back on and the crank lifted into
> place.
> The piano wire has been strung indicating the center
> of the cylinder so that the new crank bearings can
> be
> poured. The wire shows the crank to be almost 1/4"
> low. I hope that the timing on the Woolf reverse
> works out OK after raising the crank. Pouring the
> crank bearings is the only big task left to do
> before
> the engine can be fired. almost all of the
> remaining
> parts have been painted and are ready for assembly.
> Wayne Metzger is nearly finished with the governor
> and
> a friend Norm Klueg made me a great deal on making a
> new flywheel key. All of the plumbing has been
> aquired and waits assembly. The smokebox breeching
> is
> well on its way to being assembled the the new fire
> door is ready to put on. Since the the back wheels
> are now on it was safe to pull the front axle for
> paint and to remove sand left from blasting. I need
> to locate a large spring for the front. The
> original
> spring is coil spring about 4.25" O.D. x about 3"
> tall. The spring was made from 1" square stock.
> I'm
> pretty excited that the little Huber will be running
> soon though not complete. The call of the whistle
> is near!
>
> Andy Glines
> Evansville, IN
>
>
>
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Andy Glines
Evansville, IN
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