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Going back nearly 20 years I had just started to set up a home workshop (Deja vu) To cut a long story short the relationship I was in went south in a right royal fashion and I left leaving behind the machines (which I had only owned for a couple of months )
The other week my son mentioned to me a steam engine I had also left (TBH I had forgotten all about) Memory cogs start turning in my head and I recalled starting a Stuart No.9. So I asked him to bring it.
The photos show what I have :-
Obvious first missing is the drawing.!
I seem to have made a right dogs danglers all those years ago of the PCD on the cylinder ends. Although the covers fit they do so in only one position of rotation.
The main bearings don't look right somehow and one of the caps is AWOL. There may be others missing.
I know spare castings are available from Stuart's for this engine still, but I have mixed thoughts about 're-attacking' the project as in the last 20 years I have become more fussy about standards of finish etc. And I think I will be always looking at faults.
So what is the best plan for this do you think.? Also I am basically a 'newbie' once again to model engineering.
Cheers, Nick