Beautiful work. Nice to focus on one component, with the whole engine forming a backdrop. To think that each part of those engines has had similar design, revision and workmanship to get them working so well. You are very inspiring. Happy New Year to you, also.
I remember using a gasoline patio lantern which had a preheat vapour generator. It had a pressure fuel tank which was pumped up to about 20-30 psi. To start it up you would open the fuel valve all the way and light up the fuel coming out the bottom of the generator. Sometimes the burning fuel would drip onto the floor below the lantern. It took about 30 seconds to preheat the generator before the lantern lit up.
Remarkable work.. I love the mini blow torches.. My father has a dozen old full sized kero torches just like yours. Your models are amazing with such detail.
Thank you very much . What wonderful engines you build . I am inspired to have a go. A. True craftsman. Please keep the videos coming. Merry Christmas from Australia
It’s always such a pleasure to watch your videos! Thank you very much for this lovely surprise and Merry Christmas to you my friend! Health and happiness to you for the new year.
Thank you for your videos. I love them. Would it be possible to show us how you make your bevel gears. I've been puzzling on this for a few years. many thanks
Find you are awesome ! i lover every one of your videos ! i actualy just bought a vcomplete new lathe and setup to start making some engines, but i think a blow lamp would be a good beginner project !
I've recently came across your website and I find your work to be absolutely amazing. You do such a beautiful job on your engines and even the fine details like the oilier and blowlamps. Is there any chance of getting dimensional drawings/plans for things like your injectors, these blowlamps, or your governor? I will certainly be going through your videos and trying to learn as much as I can so I can eventually build my own engine.
beautiful workmanship ! do you do your own casting for the engines ? I used a similar jet for a carbide lamp , but annealed the copper beforehand.piano wires are useful for all sorts of modelling. Tak tak.
Unfortunately he doesn't make castings; his engines are all welded and soldered together. He won't talk much about his injectors because it is a very difficult problem making them and getting them to work properly.
@@douro20 it is actualy a bit a shame we cant get hands on at least a few minor plans like injector and combustion chamber sdesin and hot bulbs. but on the other side is understand Find 110%. i would probably also be peoud and not share my plans so they end up like a little prostitute in the world wide web and getting handed over from one to another without paying respect t the designer and founder of thr plans. i cant imagine hoe many hours he has spent , testing his nozzles, injectors and pumps, timing etc....this time ...it would all be sucked up if somebody gets a plan, like u get knowledge for doing nothing thats the point i totaly understand
Glad to see you're still kickin'! Stay safe out there~
I loved the ending, thank you
Excellent! !!!
Beautiful! !
And also unintentional ASMR. ..😊
What a pleasant surprise for this new video notification, thanks for sharing
Excellent craftsmanship!
Beautiful work. Nice to focus on one component, with the whole engine forming a backdrop. To think that each part of those engines has had similar design, revision and workmanship to get them working so well. You are very inspiring. Happy New Year to you, also.
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful works as always. Merry Christmas from England.
I remember using a gasoline patio lantern which had a preheat vapour generator. It had a pressure fuel tank which was pumped up to about 20-30 psi. To start it up you would open the fuel valve all the way and light up the fuel coming out the bottom of the generator. Sometimes the burning fuel would drip onto the floor below the lantern. It took about 30 seconds to preheat the generator before the lantern lit up.
beautifully made
Your work is amazing
Very similar to the hot bulb principles ie vaporise. Thanks
A wonder education while looking at wonderfully crafted items.Thank you for sharing.
Maybe some day you can make video about the oil cans
if you still making engines, make a tiny old Danish hot bulb Grenaa , Hundested, with the drainpipe exhaust, boinng boingg bouuing buooing sound 😁
You really have talent . Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge..... a god Bless you
I think Find must have some very small elves helping him. Merry Christmas!
So funny but so true in a way Merry Christmas to you!!!! (5 months late)
Your work is just the tonic we all need. Thank you. I wish you and your family, a merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Matthew.
that last flame tube was wild
Remarkable work.. I love the mini blow torches..
My father has a dozen old full sized kero torches just like yours.
Your models are amazing with such detail.
Thank you very much . What wonderful engines you build . I am inspired to have a go. A. True craftsman. Please keep the videos coming. Merry Christmas from Australia
Very nice, thank you very much for sharing the details of the construction of those blowlamps. Your engines are really amazing.
It’s always such a pleasure to watch your videos! Thank you very much for this lovely surprise and Merry Christmas to you my friend! Health and happiness to you for the new year.
fantastic
Sir you are great , and your engine is to good, sir please make tutorial about your diesel engine's diesel spray nozzle , thanks ..
You do magnificent work my friend.
How do you make those beautiful right angle gear sets for your camshafts? Beautiful engines and burners!
How about a mini deflector hood .. a cone shaped funnel... Bitween a expand and compression configuration..
Merry Christmas. Always a treat to see your creations.
Thank you very much for this dive into how you engineered and constructed your blowlamps.
A very Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Gave me an Idea to make a steampunk Lighter .
The plastic piezo in new lighters breaks 1st if the square cover is made out brass last years []
Nice to see you back here!
I have to admit I was a bit concerned about your well-being.
Thank you, all the best to you also, Take care
Thank you for sharing this fantastic talent, merry Christmas and a happy healthy new year.
Thank you for your videos. I love them. Would it be possible to show us how you make your bevel gears. I've been puzzling on this for a few years. many thanks
It seems tempting to overcome the difficulties in designing an alcohol burner that does what you want it to or that works as well as butane.
FIND! Glad to see you are still ticking along! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years!
What a fascinating subject. I envy your skills, well done indeed....!
Merry Christmas to you also! Thank you!
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you and A happy new year
Hvor dejligt at høre fra dig igen. Tak for endnu en god video ☺️
شكرا
Tak for din fine video
Find you are awesome ! i lover every one of your videos ! i actualy just bought a vcomplete new lathe and setup to start making some engines, but i think a blow lamp would be a good beginner project !
A true master!!
I've recently came across your website and I find your work to be absolutely amazing. You do such a beautiful job on your engines and even the fine details like the oilier and blowlamps. Is there any chance of getting dimensional drawings/plans for things like your injectors, these blowlamps, or your governor?
I will certainly be going through your videos and trying to learn as much as I can so I can eventually build my own engine.
beautiful workmanship ! do you do your own casting for the engines ? I used a similar jet for a carbide lamp , but annealed the copper beforehand.piano wires are useful for all sorts of modelling. Tak tak.
His engines are of welded block construction like a big ships' engine.
Hej Find
Er det lampeolie der fyldes på den oprindelige gamle blæselampe?
Jeg har en blæselampe som den her. Hvis du ønsker må du få den. Vh Thor.
Any chance prints, and or castings are available for your diesel engines?
Unfortunately he doesn't make castings; his engines are all welded and soldered together. He won't talk much about his injectors because it is a very difficult problem making them and getting them to work properly.
@@douro20 it is actualy a bit a shame we cant get hands on at least a few minor plans like injector and combustion chamber sdesin and hot bulbs. but on the other side is understand Find 110%. i would probably also be peoud and not share my plans so they end up like a little prostitute in the world wide web and getting handed over from one to another without paying respect t the designer and founder of thr plans. i cant imagine hoe many hours he has spent , testing his nozzles, injectors and pumps, timing etc....this time ...it would all be sucked up if somebody gets a plan, like u get knowledge for doing nothing
thats the point i totaly understand