Abandoned Steam Engine Brought Back to Life! - 1908 Industrial Time Capsule

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    Watch as a steam engine installed in 1908 comes back to life after sitting abandoned for 85 years! Our friend Alex Karnes will be our guide to the workings of this beautiful machine, as well as to many of the other mechanical antiquities that can be found within the walls of the water works.
    We and Alex would like to thank everyone at the city of Woburn who made this possible, including Mayor Scott Galvin, City Engineer Jay Corey, DPW Deputy Superintendent Leonard Burnham, Plant Operators Scott Johnson and Jon Morales, and the Woburn Fire Department. Additional thanks to John Roderick and Frank Killoren.
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:02 Sponsored Message
    2:06 History of the Waterworks
    8:13 The Logbooks
    13:02 Building Overview
    20:46 Starting the Boiler
    23:22 Waiting for Steam
    30:38 Signs of Life
    33:40 Warming Up
    44:37 The Engine Runs
    1:01:38 It's Like a Friend
    1:06:14 The Whistle
    1:08:07 Golden Evening
    1:16:02 Alex Signs Off
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  • @TheProperPeople
    @TheProperPeople  Před 8 měsíci +1967

    Hope everyone enjoyed this episode and big thanks to Alex and Phil, their associates, and everyone at the city of Woburn who made this possible! For now there are no official tours available, but for updates about when they may be and any potential future open house steaming dates follow their facebook page here: facebook.com/WoburnWaterworksEngine

    • @Bomhilsnotcountries
      @Bomhilsnotcountries Před 8 měsíci +10

      Yesssir! I'm always super excited for a TPP episode.

    • @AnotherOtherMan-alive
      @AnotherOtherMan-alive Před 8 měsíci +19

      Have they considered having it ready to plug into the main system in a grid down situation or connecting to a generator so that it is generating electricity? Granted it'd be more for the hospitals and what have you but still.

    • @rjborremans4033
      @rjborremans4033 Před 8 měsíci +12

      Just simply WOW.

    • @vladrodrig
      @vladrodrig Před 8 měsíci +14

      This episode was quite good, loved to see and hear the explanation how all it works and the love he have and shows for his work is amazing, what a guy ❤

    • @jimbronson4506
      @jimbronson4506 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @cthriftfl
    @cthriftfl Před 8 měsíci +2966

    I think Alex is a bigger find than an old steam engine. Brian and Michael help this guy find a platform with youtube. We need more of him.

    • @silencerstudent9381
      @silencerstudent9381 Před 8 měsíci +44

      right?

    • @Jacobsparks
      @Jacobsparks Před 8 měsíci +128

      We need more history preservation, not another podcast

    • @Michael-gh1tj
      @Michael-gh1tj Před 8 měsíci +137

      His Yt channel is named aekarnes

    • @Mck6
      @Mck6 Před 8 měsíci +65

      @@Michael-gh1tj Thanks for that! Kinda strange he didn't get a shoutout, either in the video, the description, or at least in the pinned comment.

    • @darkcognitive
      @darkcognitive Před 8 měsíci +48

      @@JacobsparksNobody mentioned a podcast? Pretty sure he could do a channel on steam engines, restoration, building small ones…..loads of topics he could choose from that don’t involve podcasting or anything like it, just watching him talk about steam engines and how they work is entertaining enough as it is, we need more of this kind of thing on youtube.

  • @DEADPEDAL
    @DEADPEDAL Před 8 měsíci +2008

    Alex has a sharp intelligence and an absolute dedication to detail. A very proper person.

    • @gc4644
      @gc4644 Před 8 měsíci +103

      Alex is the Sheldon Cooper of steam engines! An absolute genius!

    • @rebeccabrink723
      @rebeccabrink723 Před 8 měsíci +34

      Couldn't agree more! His expertise is amazing

    • @salland12
      @salland12 Před 8 měsíci +54

      His drawings are awesome to.

    • @zxggwrt
      @zxggwrt Před 8 měsíci +27

      A proper person indeed!

    • @aaron_nichols
      @aaron_nichols Před 8 měsíci +10

      Indeed :)

  • @vazk-thret
    @vazk-thret Před 6 měsíci +522

    I feel like if Society were to collapse, Alex would be one of the first dudes to start rebuilding it, his almost religious respect for engineering and machinery is something I share, and I feel like there're some things we've forgotten as a society that he's helping us remember.

    • @genevieve.annabelle3296
      @genevieve.annabelle3296 Před 4 měsíci +13

      If you enjoy reading fiction. 1 second after is about a nuclear attack. The emp effect knocks out everything. The author has taken liberties in overstating the effects, but it talks about the logistics of maintaining a semblance of civilization after electronics taken out. It's a trilogy. Bunch of university kids engineer steam engines and such to get some sort of technology back. It's...heart felt for sure. And I really enjoyed it. Figured I'd make a recommendation 🤷‍♀️

    • @cardboardboxification
      @cardboardboxification Před 4 měsíci +3

      way too many people don't want to get their finger nails dirty changing their oil

    • @zacharykoplin6543
      @zacharykoplin6543 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Don’t worry, us steam enthusiasts will get society running again in a jiffy. All you need is burnable material and water to power a locomotive or stationary engine.

    • @superdave8248
      @superdave8248 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Assuming guys like him even survive the initial level of craziness. And to be honest, that is a crap shoot. Imagine trying to tell a small town worth of people that the only skill they need to have is to swing a hoe. Because once technology crashes, the vast majority of labor goes to food production only. And that is assuming you have the tools, the land, and the seeds to grow your own food. And you have enough food to keep everyone alive until the plants start producing. If technology collapses for some reason, you are talking tens of millions of human deaths in the first month alone just in the US where we still produce a large amount of food. Just wouldn't have a easy way to transport it from where it is produced to where it would be needed. And the places it is produced tends to require a lot of irrigation which should be point out also wouldn't work any more.

    • @DG-kr8pt
      @DG-kr8pt Před měsícem

      They are causing it to collapse by running this for no reason and contrubuting to the climate crisis.

  • @member57
    @member57 Před 3 měsíci +192

    Alex should be protected at all costs, his knowledge and passion is unmatched.

    • @DG-kr8pt
      @DG-kr8pt Před měsícem

      He stole the steam whistle! Will find out where he took that from, shouldnt be hard since he gave enough clues.

    • @member57
      @member57 Před měsícem +1

      @@DG-kr8pt
      If you actually watched the video, the site he took it from was bring tore down and everything scrapped. If he hadn't taken the whistle, it would have been destroyed. Just wondering why you have a Karen attitude about it. 😂 Does it impact you personally?

    • @ISometimesAgree
      @ISometimesAgree Před měsícem +2

      @@DG-kr8pt you say steal, I say tactically acquired.

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 Před 25 dny +2

      ​@@ISometimesAgree I like this phrase, "tactically acquired" I'm proud of dude for doing what he had to, to save that piece of history.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Před 8 měsíci +878

    This is quite possibly the very best advertisement for a city I've ever seen. Any city looking to improve their public image should take major pointers from the way this restoration was handled.

    • @redsquirrelftw
      @redsquirrelftw Před 8 měsíci +38

      For sure. Too many cities are so encrusted in bureaucracy and BS and would have never allowed for something like this to happen.

    • @lesliespeaker668
      @lesliespeaker668 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Exactly, if you have a story to tell people will come and want to hear it. What's better than preserving your town's history and its stories and make it all come alive at will? You have to see and experience to truly understand. And I think it's especially important to keep it in working and potentially useful order, unlike a museum exhibit. It's not about knowledge, it's about realizing it works and it made people's life better and that it's important how we use technology today.

    • @VitoVeccia
      @VitoVeccia Před 8 měsíci +22

      I agree 100%. This is a very inspiring episode. Usually we see history falling apart. Here it's being restored.

    • @emmettwilmot8336
      @emmettwilmot8336 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@solarwarden1894alright gramps go back to bed

    • @emmettwilmot8336
      @emmettwilmot8336 Před 8 měsíci +14

      @@solarwarden1894 Woburn has a lower crime rate (property, violent, and murder) than the rest of the country by a long shot lol, you should try being happy about something

  • @mattwietlispach7606
    @mattwietlispach7606 Před 8 měsíci +671

    Alex is like one of those very rare teachers you would have in high school who TRULY loved what he was teaching and loved getting the students stoked up about whatever it was. You want to share his passion. I can only imagine how awesome all those huge derelict power plants you guys toured when they were operational like this.

    • @namegoeshere2805
      @namegoeshere2805 Před 8 měsíci +26

      That was the only type of teacher whose class I didn’t sleep through

    • @Xbox360Supersnake23
      @Xbox360Supersnake23 Před 8 měsíci +19

      Me and my wife said the same thing. A teacher that doesn't just teach but inspires.

    • @Cec9e13
      @Cec9e13 Před 8 měsíci +7

      My son's HVAC/electrical teacher reminds me of him in a small way; our "fifteen minute" parent teacher conference ran over half an hour because he loves talking about his subject and students, and I was loving listening.

    • @timgelder4263
      @timgelder4263 Před 7 měsíci

      Stunning everything about this us incredible

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144
    @wintersbattleofbands1144 Před 5 měsíci +239

    Acknowledging Alex's hard work is the real gift here. Best video you've ever done, by far. THIS is what CZcams should be all about.

  • @markhall7257
    @markhall7257 Před 6 měsíci +155

    Never expected to spend over an hour watching about a steam engine on a Sunday afternoon, nevermind getting teared eyed over it. Alex is an absolutely treasure such passion combined with the excellent videography as always from the Proper People just hit me right in the feels. Absolutely beautiful

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 6 měsíci +29

      I am glad my work continues to have that effect on people.

    • @longshot197036
      @longshot197036 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Completely agree....!

    • @kaischwab1239
      @kaischwab1239 Před měsícem

      Couldn't agree more. Me and my son loved to spend our time together on this video. Just lovely and beautiful. A BIG thanks to all contributing to this video and the engine.

  • @itsTomate
    @itsTomate Před 8 měsíci +668

    I want a directors cut of Alex’s ramblings. It’s so amazing listening to someone who A) knows what they’re talking about and B) very passionate about what knowledge they have. This is a big moment in his life and you can feel it in this

    • @jenniferwagner4595
      @jenniferwagner4595 Před 8 měsíci +60

      Yeah, I wanted to listen to Alex talk about this engine as well. I was disappointed when we cut away.

    • @itsTomate
      @itsTomate Před 8 měsíci +15

      Why can’t oil and steam mix 😭

    • @michaelfiber4324
      @michaelfiber4324 Před 8 měsíci +19

      I want to listen to everything he wants to talk about.

    • @mattkrier5856
      @mattkrier5856 Před 8 měsíci +11

      @@itsTomate The oil and water (which are both incompressible individually) will mix to form an emulsion which is compressible and won't have the film strength to protect and lubricate the bearings and other parts that contact each other. These parts are kept from touching each other by a film of oil between them which saves them from most of the wear that would happen if they were allowed to touch. If water is mixed with the oil it might boil when compressed, which would displace the oil and allow the parts to scrape each other instead of riding on that film of oil.
      I have no experience with steam engines, but this is my best guess at what he was going to say.

    • @cmcb7230
      @cmcb7230 Před 8 měsíci +1

      He’s a character that’s for sure. Good guy though.

  • @servopie
    @servopie Před 8 měsíci +518

    We must protect Alex at all costs. What a humble soul.

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn Před 8 měsíci +11

      He's what's known as a "living treasure".

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 7 měsíci +20

      I appreciate and welcome that, you'd be surprised how many people are working against me and would like to see me fail because of how I go about things and how I don't sugarcoat anything.

    • @turkeyssr
      @turkeyssr Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@AEKarnes I wish I had better words other than "keep it up" to encourage you. I can't believe this exists and I can't emphasize adequately how important this piece of history is.

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@turkeyssr It is also sanctuary to me.

    • @leexgx
      @leexgx Před 5 měsíci +2

      and not publicly broadcast that he stole stuff at 1am in the morning :)
      must admit this was a very different view of a steam engine been ran and funny how they had kept this place super secret just to make sure it never got scrapped

  • @classydays43
    @classydays43 Před 4 měsíci +85

    I think my favourite part was the story of the little kid who came to the station who was so obsessed with steam engines that he kindly asked Alex if he could work on it a little, and after he had approval, had done work that Alex was in the middle of getting around to. It's moments like that that bring life to someone with so much passion, to meet someone as like-minded and to see that what your life means will live on. Alex articulated that and everything else with amazing conviction.

  • @workhardlivefree3818
    @workhardlivefree3818 Před 3 měsíci +50

    I'm a Millwright at a chemical plant here in Chemical Valley, and we still use 3 steam turbines producing 1600 HP, that were cast in 1938, in our Service Water Pumphouse. Sadly the fly wieght govenors were converted to air actuated and it has an electronic Woodward Governor, but it still has the exact same ambiance as what I'm seeing here. Our steam still comes from the boilers from the Power house and it has been a privilege over the last 15 years of my 33 year career to overhaul and maintain those turbines. We have recip steam pumps, smaller skinner and copco turbines but the ones we have in our Service Water Pumphouse are by far the greatest. I get the same awe and pride as this man has when I'm working on them

  • @BradinSiouxCity
    @BradinSiouxCity Před 8 měsíci +242

    The way Alex takes long pauses while thinking of the proper way to explain something shows how serious he is about educating everybody about this. It's impressive.

    • @Kaiser0929
      @Kaiser0929 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yes! No ums, no uhs, no filler. Just a pause, and then a perfectly worded explanation like he's reading it from an incredibly interesting book. Except HE'S that book.
      What a cool, unique dude.

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 Před 25 dny

      You can tell he REALLY cares about the information he's sharing. Thoughtful and well put together answers and responses. What a gem of a man

  • @daltxn
    @daltxn Před 8 měsíci +247

    Being an engineer, this brought a tear to my eye to see the labor of love and care and attention to detail. Cheers, Alex.

  • @brianlrrover3633
    @brianlrrover3633 Před 3 měsíci +22

    Alex definitely has a touch of tism I love Alex. Genius man

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda7446 Před měsícem +4

    I recently lost my friend Jim. What Alex is to steam engines, Jim was to esp. RADAR and associated things. His flat was a RADAR museum. He was a walking encyclopaedia and could tell you anything in astonishing detail - inc. music, current affairs, .His dad was engineering emeritus prof of Brunel. He too is still an extraordinary character. I miss Jim.
    Thanks Alex for being Alex.

    • @strassenbahntk
      @strassenbahntk Před 27 dny +2

      So sorry. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 26 dny +1

      You are welcome, and I'd have loved to have met Jim. I wonder if he knew my friend Bill Konrad...

  • @MrMike-fn4hi
    @MrMike-fn4hi Před 8 měsíci +462

    The enthusiasm Alex exhibits borders on obsession. We need more people in this world like him and the team. Alex is as much a treasure as this pump house. I admire his drive and dedication to do whatever it takes to preserve this plant. We need more preservation of history! We are far too dismissive of older technology. As a plant engineer I am shocked they received approvals to do this. My hats off to the City for allowing the preservation and restoration. Thank you for bringing this to us!

    • @SkumleBones
      @SkumleBones Před 8 měsíci +18

      I literally just said the same thing before I saw your comment. We need more people like this in our world.

    • @blackbirdgaming8147
      @blackbirdgaming8147 Před 8 měsíci

      Too bad Alex is a mentally ill egomaniac. He does not deserve any form of praise whatsoever.

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Před 8 měsíci +12

      I could listen to this guy rambling for hours. He just has that energy.

    • @adaml2023
      @adaml2023 Před 8 měsíci +36

      Definitely an Asperbers kind of thing....and I'm glad people who can obsess on details like this are out there. Extremely beneficial to the human race- men like him keep society functional

    • @cobrag0318
      @cobrag0318 Před 8 měsíci +23

      @@adaml2023 I was thinking the same thing, or autism itself. Somewhere on the spectrum. You get a sense of it in how he talks. Hesitated to observe it for fear of being called down for even noticing. However, I think it is a part of what makes him so brilliant here. He definitely has a gift both in his understanding and his ability to explain everything. And his understanding of it all hasn't spoiled his amazement in the least, much like how understanding how a magic trick works often spoils the amazement going forward. "Jesus Christ, this thing is awesome!", says it all right there. Whatever his place may be on the spectrum, he's definitely found his place there. Both him, and his engine are amazing.

  • @TroyOnymous
    @TroyOnymous Před 8 měsíci +278

    Alex is a prime example of a guy like many of us who seems to have been born in the wrong era, but he's made the best of it by bringing this beautiful engine back to life through hard work and dedication so that the next generation has a working example of how things used to be. Fantastic filming by the Proper People on this too, the shots captured and story told here are magnificent.

    • @westtell4
      @westtell4 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Born to late to explore the earth... To early to explore the universe

    • @lukefisher7176
      @lukefisher7176 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@westtell4 Settle for the solar system then!

    • @johntriplett4470
      @johntriplett4470 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well said

    • @ericwilliams538
      @ericwilliams538 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@westtell4I often say the exact same thing.
      I love seeing old machinery like the steam pump in the video. I also love the leaps and bounds that up and coming private space agencies are making with advancements in rocket technologies...

    • @togowack
      @togowack Před 8 měsíci +1

      We are born in the right era. We didn't build those machines either. But we will have to build new ones much like them. Just people aren't used to thinking big and breaking the rules (laws).

  • @SpeZi-tr6gr
    @SpeZi-tr6gr Před 19 dny +2

    That guy is a 1000 times more serious about his hobby than all people I know are about their work. Amazing.

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 7 dny

      There was a time when hobby and work were one thing and when everyone took their work that seriously. We live in a really disturbing time when what you say is unfortunately the truth.

    • @SpeZi-tr6gr
      @SpeZi-tr6gr Před 7 dny

      @@AEKarnes problem might be that many people's work isn't that important, really.

  • @davewhiting3296
    @davewhiting3296 Před 5 měsíci +40

    Hats off to A. E. Karnes (Alex) and everyone who has contributed and continues to contribute to running this fabulous machine. Their passion is unmatched. Thanks to The Proper People for the video. Great job.

  • @fonkbadonk5370
    @fonkbadonk5370 Před 8 měsíci +296

    It is absolutely magical to see how Alex literally becomes more and more alive with the engine getting more and more operational. I feel like he IS the engine.

  • @olliebeatz1043
    @olliebeatz1043 Před 8 měsíci +330

    This quickly turned into one of my favorite episodes. I really enjoyed Alex explaining everything in a hyper detailed fashion. The world needs more people like him.

    • @GutterClown
      @GutterClown Před 8 měsíci +9

      Agree. While The Proper People have their own style, this is a very welcome side quest to that style. The expertise is astounding.

    • @Methadone4Life
      @Methadone4Life Před 8 měsíci +7

      The world needs a lot more people like Alex! Great young man.

  • @joelsarich8902
    @joelsarich8902 Před měsícem +2

    I am so happy I found this documentary about this steam engine! I have watched it every day since last Saturday, April. 13th! Not only is the engine a great find, but Alex Karnes is an amazing find as well. His knowledge and passion for this restoration project and beautiful stationary steam engine really makes this documentary come alive! When I was a kid on the 50’s, 60’s, my paternal grandfather was a stationary steam engineer working as floor chief engineer for the Cleveland, OH waterworks Kirtland Pumping Station. At that time, they still operated 4 Holly triple expansion engines that had been installed in 1902 and 1912. Grandpa would allow me to come to work with him to see these beautiful antique engines run! I still dream about them at my age of 76 years old. That was 66 years ago! Lol! Thank you Alex Karnes for awakening this passion in my life. A Shout out to the production team too a very artistic and sensitive production.

  • @x_LadySerene_x
    @x_LadySerene_x Před 5 měsíci +23

    I have been watching Proper People for some time, and I must say that this episode was one of my absolute favorites. You can clearly see the spirit and passion that Alex has for all of these things, and it absolutely translated well, even on film. I could feel his joy as he shared, showed, and explained every last detail. Please tell him thank you. In the end, when he said, "I sure hope it's a hit with everyone." It absolute was a hit.

  • @JeffBolen
    @JeffBolen Před 8 měsíci +244

    I just turned 70. My Dad was a high pressure steam engineer. He taught me to run various steam engines and plants. I loved this video. I wish more people would appreciate our history.

    • @zerolatitude2923
      @zerolatitude2923 Před 8 měsíci +11

      67 here and a boiler inspector..... like you love this show.

    • @togowack
      @togowack Před 8 měsíci +4

      Yes they were always technicians maintenance and operators, but we did not build these massive machines, and its ludicrous to think it all got built within a couple decades by a few over worked illiterate farmers. We inherited it and THEY melted most of it down to get us off wireless and onto centralized.

    • @LoneWanderer905
      @LoneWanderer905 Před 8 měsíci

      We all appreciate it. We don't talk about it much as it isn't an easy subject to drive a conversation into if you get what I mean haha, but I hope you know we all do.

  • @brenstratters2026
    @brenstratters2026 Před 8 měsíci +176

    "I hope this is a big hit with everybody", he said. It certainly is with me!! His enthusiasm is infectious. KEEP IT GOING.

    • @nathansmith1085
      @nathansmith1085 Před 8 měsíci +15

      I agree 100%. I hope they do a video on his experiences with lighthouses. I could listen to him talk about anything he is passionate about. He seems like such a cool dude.

    • @elisims9475
      @elisims9475 Před 8 měsíci +5

      yessss

  • @scottcol23
    @scottcol23 Před 4 měsíci +19

    I'm speechless. This machine is beautiful. I love how Alex described the building as a living organism. It truly is. This engine is blessed to have a caretaker like Alex. Someone that understands and speaks its language. These old engines talk to you, all you have to do is listen. It incredible. I like thinking about when this would have been state of the art. How proud the engineers were of it. And the fact that it was saved from the war. Thank you for showing her to us. I worked on a steam powered paddlewheel riverboat called the Natchez. Its based out of New Orleans. It currently uses diesel electric steam generators to feed the engines. She has two tandem-compound steam engines. Each produces over 1600 horsepower. The were built in 1925. The crown jewel is the steam operated 32 note calliope.

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 4 měsíci +3

      I am glad you enjoyed what I had to offer. I took a ride on the Natchez. I was interested to see the engine was fitted with Young valve gear. I'd not really think of the port and starboard engines as seperate from eachother but because the Young gear relies on cross-linkage between the two from each crosshead they are I think one engine by definition

  • @kellyscars
    @kellyscars Před 7 měsíci +320

    Alex's passion is unparalleled. I've never seen an old man trapped in a young person's body. This guy has clearly lived past lives before!

    • @jeffvalentine9947
      @jeffvalentine9947 Před 7 měsíci +10

      This is my exact thought!

    • @octane2099
      @octane2099 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Alex is scary smart

    • @HandFromCoffin
      @HandFromCoffin Před 5 měsíci +7

      That's it! He's the old man I watch who restores steam engines but he's still got the energy and youth to totally geek out on it.

    • @user-xp7yy3py5o
      @user-xp7yy3py5o Před 5 měsíci +2

      So true thinking exactly the same thing, reincarnation is real.

    • @samuellourenco1050
      @samuellourenco1050 Před 5 měsíci

      The way he talks. Very correct.

  • @timstacy8034
    @timstacy8034 Před 8 měsíci +198

    I don’t know what I’m impressed with the most the engine or with Alex.. He is the perfect example of why everyone needs to find their passion in life. I’m even more impressed by how he said it wasn’t about him but how he was thinking ahead in case society may need to revert back to this technology… By far the best documentary I’ve seen in a long time!

    • @3UZFE
      @3UZFE Před 8 měsíci +6

      While unlikely, in the event of an 'EMP' the only energy source that would still work without electronics are these type of steam engines. Steam in all it's forms is still a very important resource, the average person doesn't understand it's still the means of which most electrical power is produced around the world.

    • @Diesel8290
      @Diesel8290 Před 8 měsíci +1

      An old mechanical diesel engine would still run, or an ordinary petrol engine with coil ignition and carburettor injection

    • @somethingelse9228
      @somethingelse9228 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Diesel8290 Good luck getting crude oil and refining it after civilization collapses

    • @Diesel8290
      @Diesel8290 Před 4 měsíci

      @@somethingelse9228 don’t need crude oil to run an old diesel engine. Petrol engines can run on alcohol or gas. We need to think outside the box when things eventually go tits up 😎

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 Před měsícem

      @@3UZFE my1964 stick shift mercedes w110 200d filled with sunflower oil or any other type of vegetable oil and push started would most definitely run.

  • @ericboudville5671
    @ericboudville5671 Před 4 měsíci +16

    This is the greatest one hour on youtube! Alex is an old soul and absolute mastermind.
    Cinematography and Alex's explanation throughout is class.
    Can we just acknowledge how beautiful Alex's engineering sketches are? He's an artist, engineer and educator.

  • @hyett1954
    @hyett1954 Před 6 měsíci +20

    It's a pleasure to see this steam engine being restored, instead of being abandoned, a change of pace from your usual videos. In the 1970's, when I was an apprentice electrician, I found an old Edison carbon lamp during a renovation of an early 1900's building. I still have it today, and it still works, though I only light it occasionally. I particularly enjoyed the lighting part of the video. Thanks, guys, for introducing us to Alex. His passion is contagious.

  • @mr.theengie9010
    @mr.theengie9010 Před 8 měsíci +180

    Thank you for making this documentary. I'm unbelievably proud that I was there that weekend. It ended far too soon. Alex is truly one of the finest people on the planet. He protects the past and brings it to life. To all who watch this video, spread it far and wide! Help keep these things alive.

  • @alexbenner549
    @alexbenner549 Před 8 měsíci +172

    This is one of your most beautiful posts. As an engineer, I am really happy that this gem was not scrapped but was preserved in working condition. What a chain of fortunate circumstances!
    And Alex is probably the best thing that could have happened to this machine. His devotion and love for the old steam worker are touching.

    • @tomahzo
      @tomahzo Před 8 měsíci +1

      Touching is a very good word for it :).

  • @button-puncher
    @button-puncher Před 6 měsíci +15

    Alex's passion is breathtaking. His knowledge is unreal. I hope he has a long incredible life restoring these machines and teaching others.
    WOW...just...WOW. Great work documenting this man and machine.

  • @georgewolf7063
    @georgewolf7063 Před 5 měsíci +13

    Look, Alex! See the beautiful thing you have done. And now a lamp will light in so many others and fill their hearts with the same light.

  • @c117ls7
    @c117ls7 Před 8 měsíci +182

    Absolutely incredible. It really hit home when Alex talked about the 12 year old that wanted to help. Also the part where he said "We need to re-learn a few things". That may be the truest thing ever said.

    • @DougDingus
      @DougDingus Před 8 měsíci +13

      I agree and was writing about young people finding themselves attracted to old technology. There are lessons to be re-learned and it will be these people finding them and helping the rest of us to better understand our tech heritage and what it all can mean for us going forward.

    • @tomahzo
      @tomahzo Před 8 měsíci +5

      Considering how some tech development works today where we are literally reinventing stuff and making it measurably and qualitatively WORSE than before, I think it's important to realize that old tech is not necessarily worse. There were smart people back then just like there is today and you can absolutely learn from how things were solved back then and make things better today. It's very important that this is not lost to time. It's a question of solving problems given a current set of constraints. Old tech might not fit today's constraints (such as when it comes to emissions, effective energy efficiency, scalability and opportunities for control integration used for saving energy) but just gaining a detailed understanding of how they solved the problems back then can make you solve the same problems even better today. If you detach yourself too much from history and just rely on standing on the shoulders of giants and get a too filtered view of past advancements you will lose some of the understanding and with every generation it will just get worse. The only way to truly move forwards and improve is to have at least SOME people in the loop that truly has a detailed understanding of the inner workings of this old tech from beginning to end. This video gives me a bit of hope :).

    • @3UZFE
      @3UZFE Před 8 měsíci +9

      The fact is this machine could last 1000 years maintained correctly, our modern machines couldn't do that, they are too complicated in the way they operate and many parts have to be thrown out when they go wrong or reach the end of their life cycle.

  • @lloydboyette4815
    @lloydboyette4815 Před 8 měsíci +250

    Alex is so passionate when he talks about this living, breathing, creature. What a gorgeous reminder of what America is capable of.

    • @yippdogg9250
      @yippdogg9250 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Couldn't have said it better myself, this was beautiful.

    • @SCARSOFEUROPE
      @SCARSOFEUROPE Před 8 měsíci +5

      You know this steam engine is from Europa right?

    • @kj4ilk
      @kj4ilk Před 8 měsíci +1

      still somewhat is but not like her glory days nope nope most of the stuff in the American home isn't made here anymore not 100% anyway

    • @n1k0n_
      @n1k0n_ Před 8 měsíci

      Here here!

    • @grilablitznet3574
      @grilablitznet3574 Před 8 měsíci

      Great video. I’ve seen and heard steam engine farm tractors at county fair type events, but this engine is so much bigger than that. I don’t remember hearing Alex mention the horsepower though.

  • @Prometheus203
    @Prometheus203 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Incredible! Many of your videos evoke terrible sadness, the loss of so many historic and incredible things… The echos of powerful and intelligent people forgotten to time. This video is the complete opposite. The site is preserved, the history not forgotten and this young intelligent man is there to honor all that work and history with the science and the story. Alex is a champion, like a knight standing watch over a castle. The world needs many more of him, the people of the past and their contributions need not be forgotten or ignored. I hope for more people like this, I hope you can find and film them. Thank you.

  • @paulk8io445
    @paulk8io445 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Alex is a treasure. I have been involved with a heritage site that recently was pillaged and I appreciate his passion.

  • @LuckyX0182
    @LuckyX0182 Před 8 měsíci +106

    The best Proper People video full stop. Alex has this old soul vibe and seeing how young, knowledgeable, enthusiastic and willing to share his joy he is and these amazing shots and music bring a tear to my eye, this was really special, thank you guys!

  • @snyderhaus
    @snyderhaus Před 6 měsíci +128

    THAT man, is a National Treasure.

    • @NappaAbridged
      @NappaAbridged Před 3 měsíci +1

      It's funny because he slightly Sounds like Nicholas Cage

    • @DG-kr8pt
      @DG-kr8pt Před měsícem

      He stole the steam whistle!??! Will find out where he took that from, shouldnt be hard since he gave enough clues!

    • @Melior_Traiano
      @Melior_Traiano Před měsícem

      @@DG-kr8pt Have fun making yourself look like a clown.

  • @gentlegiants1974
    @gentlegiants1974 Před 28 dny +1

    This guy expresses himself similarly to the way I express myself with relation to my work with heavy horses. Steam and horses worked side by side for over a hundred years. A good partnership.

  • @SilverAura
    @SilverAura Před 23 dny +1

    I'm literally crying for the Alexs' enthusiasm towards the end as he's seeing it in such a new and beautiful light.

  • @Chaackaviationandtrainvideos
    @Chaackaviationandtrainvideos Před 8 měsíci +244

    Hands down one of your best videos! The history, the technology, it’s a living time capsule. Alex is a very knowledgeable and passionate person, that’s what makes it even better. Great job guys!

    • @zxggwrt
      @zxggwrt Před 8 měsíci +8

      This really is one of their best or actually the best! They can visit historic places, modern plants, whatever. I will dig it!

    • @tekvax01
      @tekvax01 Před 8 měsíci +8

      Hear Hear! I've been watching your channel since day one, and this was hands down your best video ever! Please don't stop making content! You both are indeed proper people!

    • @HnRZ
      @HnRZ Před 8 měsíci +4

      Beautiful cinematography on that engine, you guys can be proud. Proper documentary work!

  • @a_funyun
    @a_funyun Před 8 měsíci +137

    Good lord, what a video. Alex is phenominal, that man was originally due in the 1800s and accidentally skipped ahead in time today, they don't make em like that anymore... and yet, there he is. His passion literally brought tears to my eyes. Seeing the steam rising as it came to life gave me goosebumps. Absolutely beautiful.
    Thank you so much for making this and publishing it

    • @chuckgross6024
      @chuckgross6024 Před 8 měsíci +8

      I felt the exact same! What a rush of emotions

  • @Gijeff69
    @Gijeff69 Před 7 dny +1

    That was AWESOME!!!!!! That’s the most STEAMPUNK THING EVER!!!!!
    Thanks Alex! As a Modern Professional Mechanic I really appreciate your passion for this!!!

  • @mbalentine781
    @mbalentine781 Před měsícem +1

    Hats off to the men who protected, preserved, & hid this treasure through the years. Great video & camera work, but capturing Alex's passion is just wonderful.
    Love the modular cast iron stairs.
    Like sailing, you become one with the machine.

  • @jamesmaxwell4447
    @jamesmaxwell4447 Před 8 měsíci +204

    I can't tell if Alex is just an amazing cosplayer or he is a time traveler and refuses to admit it. Either way, he deserves all the praise as both a resource of knowledge but also an eloquent presenter

    • @lacossanostra
      @lacossanostra Před 8 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/PQkp47E862w/video.html

    • @laurabarnes3077
      @laurabarnes3077 Před 8 měsíci +8

      My thought. Old soul.

    • @dantekania7212
      @dantekania7212 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Lol very detailed cosplay… fairly certain he’s on the spectrum

    • @wes7839
      @wes7839 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @dantekania7212 interesting comment & i'm sure nothing's meant by it (maybe i'm also missing other context), but odd.
      pretty remarkable presentation & even includes the various "professorial": "Good. Great. Thanks." (just to make the *other* person feel more included/welcome/engaged). so it's pretty odd for thoughts of "on the spectrum" to be coming up.
      to have a passion for a technology: (be it solar, nuclear, or steam) doesn't seem to fit the bill either. that's the fairytale of what a "man's career" is "supposed to be" if i'm not mistaken. and in a world of increasing complexity & increasing alarmism, a re-examination of tried & true tech doesn't seem out of place.
      but that's just a 2 piece introspection on the above & internet writ-large, lol

    • @krockpotbroccoli65
      @krockpotbroccoli65 Před 8 měsíci +12

      ​@@dantekania7212Absolutely a high functioning autistic. Takes one to know one. They called us specialists back in the day.

  • @RwingDsquad
    @RwingDsquad Před 8 měsíci +200

    I really like Alex’s passion. And how he talks. He’s very sure of his words. What an absolutely fantastic video.

  • @cawfeedawg
    @cawfeedawg Před měsícem +1

    Alex is a national treasure as much as his Engine. Remarkable!

  • @krudmuphinstudioz
    @krudmuphinstudioz Před 8 měsíci +90

    What a pleasant surprise, I met this guy many years ago at a live steam train event when I was just a kid. He looks and speaks exactly how i remembered him. His knowledge is unparalleled and it is a real treat to see him flexing his expertise in this lengthy video. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to everything.

  • @uhmwhat2895
    @uhmwhat2895 Před 7 měsíci +35

    "machinery should work with it's creator, not for, not at, and certainly not against."
    beautifully said.

  • @camutk
    @camutk Před měsícem +1

    You guys have found a rare individual.
    He’s awesome. The steam was cool, and the passion from Alex topped it.

  • @sethhuffman6252
    @sethhuffman6252 Před 3 dny

    I'm one to never comment on CZcams (this is the 3rd time ever) But I wanted to say thanks for sharing this with us. This was amazing to see. Alex's Passion is not one you see often and it gives me much joy as an engineer to see the work preserved. The old world wasn't perfect but it had soul and I think people like Alex keep that soul alive. Thank you.

  • @n0anime342
    @n0anime342 Před 8 měsíci +120

    Alex has such a old soul, he is so humble and proud of what hes been doing. As he turns things on he feels like he gets more and more electric. Such a cool guy and im so happy he had a chance to bring this machine back to life

  • @ronaldroberts9556
    @ronaldroberts9556 Před 8 měsíci +177

    Alex is a one-off, his passion, his humility is overwhelming. This is the best I’ve seen on youtube ever. When over the Pond next will certainly visit. Huge respect.

  • @DidntSay
    @DidntSay Před 4 měsíci +7

    This is the most amazing documentary I’ve seen in a very long time. This is what the History Channel should be producing. Thank You So Very Much for Sharing This Masterpiece With Us. No Exaggeration, This is an Exceptionally Professional Piece of Videography! I Sincerely Hope That You All are Substantially Rewarded Financially for Your Hard Work, Such That you Can Continue to Provide Your Viewers with More Content Like This. As Well, Alex is a Treasure as Amazing as the Machines He Loves. I wish there were many more Alex’s in the World.

  • @tazarcher3880
    @tazarcher3880 Před 2 dny

    Wow! What a guy Alex is. I really think he needs his very own television series. Thank god there are still people like him in the world

  • @Bluelinechevy82
    @Bluelinechevy82 Před 26 dny +1

    The knowledge Alex has is incredible. I could listen to him explain this all day. Super sharp and definitely knows what he's talking about.

  • @classicaudioadventures
    @classicaudioadventures Před 8 měsíci +156

    This documentary is positively spellbinding, and Alex's passion and incredible knowledge illuminate the film in ways I can't describe.
    "Jesus Christ, this thing is awesome!" This is pure joy.

    • @savageoldman
      @savageoldman Před 8 měsíci +6

      "Jesus Christ, this thing is awesome!" that was by far my favorite part, you cant "not" feel the love he has for this equipment in that very moment

    • @tomahzo
      @tomahzo Před 8 měsíci +3

      100%. I get tears in my eyes just thinking about it. I can't even remember the last time that happened.@@savageoldman

  • @tracythorn2918
    @tracythorn2918 Před 8 měsíci +132

    I feel like this engine and this building was shuttered up and waiting all that time for Alex, the perfect combination of dedication, determination, passion, and intelligence to bring it all back to life.

  • @loganpe427
    @loganpe427 Před 6 měsíci +10

    As a retired engineer myself I want to compliment Alex, the way he narrates, his interest and knowledge of the details is incredible! Very interesting and very well done, thank you!
    Edit: oh wow, at 1.00 excellent videography of the engine running and the music..... Now that's what I call ASMR! Fantastic gentlemen thank you so much! All the lighting shots at the end were..... you guys really captured the right and true spirit!

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you, fellow engineer!

  • @markwilliamson930
    @markwilliamson930 Před 6 měsíci +7

    THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST MOVIES I HAVE EVER WATCHED, U GUYS SHOULD BE VERY PROUD FOR HELPING PRESERVE AMERICA’S INDUSTRIAL HISTORY. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. VERY WELL DONE.

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 Před 8 měsíci +231

    As a 51 year veteran of power station operation, I truly admire young men like Alex who dedicate their time to saving and operating old steam plant like this. There is something truly magical about living steam being put to work. Excellent video

  • @LordSmuggington
    @LordSmuggington Před 8 měsíci +54

    No CZcams video/documentary is gonna hit me like this one has for a long time. It perfectly encapsulates some complex feelings that can be shared with what most would just consider "a machine".

  • @Mijehake
    @Mijehake Před 25 dny +2

    Truly so happy to see passionate people caring for such beautiful technology. GoMass

  • @darrynf66
    @darrynf66 Před měsícem +2

    I don't comment on many CZcams videos only because I love so many of them, HOWEVER!! Alex is absolutely the diamonds I look for in life! You don't see this level of passion and understanding much anymore generally in life but even more so about the past. Thanks Proper People for highlighting all the stuff I love but more importantly the humanity of the past epitomised in someone with such obvious passion!

  • @timkelly2931
    @timkelly2931 Před 8 měsíci +172

    This absolutely blew my mind. The fact that this Water Works company would let you do this on their property is an absolute anomaly this man Alex is completely underrated. Real Talk fellows on a very personal level I appreciate you showing this video

    • @MrCinimod93
      @MrCinimod93 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I bet all the guys that are high up in the Waterworks Tinker in their basements at night with something and when they heard Alex enthusiasm and knowledge they all understood that this steam engine had to be running

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 7 měsíci +8

      It would not have happened if I didn't understand people and wasn't good at diplomacy. It is indeed an anomaly and wouldn't have happened without a gentle finger in the pie so to speak! It took me two years to get permission to work on this engine.

  • @allisonlueddecke1967
    @allisonlueddecke1967 Před 8 měsíci +36

    almost a 1 and a half hour viceo😭 we are spoiled

  • @torbenhellborn3175
    @torbenhellborn3175 Před 27 dny +1

    . . and into the movie at 20 minutes . . please do NOT forget to thank Alex
    for his determined contribution . . its more than excellent its marvelous

  • @rockyfitzp
    @rockyfitzp Před 6 měsíci +4

    As having been mechanical for about 60 years myself, I bow to Alex's genius. Him and his engine are treasures.

  • @alib5345
    @alib5345 Před 8 měsíci +31

    That gentleman reminds me of my cousin who renovated old model A cars. He was autistic and brilliant that we need to preserve these types of people to help us remember our past in a world of quick technology.

  • @thavinny9943
    @thavinny9943 Před 8 měsíci +66

    That whistle sent a shiver down my spine and a tear to my eye.
    The big bucks of the history channel cannot do something as good as you are doing, congratulations to you and I absolutely love to see passionnante people talking about their passion.
    Great job.

    • @davebanach9891
      @davebanach9891 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Took the words right out of my mouth, the pure passion and joy I felt from watching this video was unlike any other I've seen.

    • @TheSadButMadLad
      @TheSadButMadLad Před 8 měsíci +1

      The big bucks of the history/discovery channels will be more interested in getting good shots and wouldn't understand the passion of Alex nor understand like Brian and Michael what industrial history really is. This passion comes through in spades.

  • @cavsh00ter
    @cavsh00ter Před 29 dny +2

    I'm planning a trip to see this beautiful piece of our past, THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS

  • @Sebrof3
    @Sebrof3 Před měsícem +1

    I’m 7 mins into this video and I already LOVE that Alex dude! He is the guy you want to have in every plant that has old machinery in it from a bygone era! The quirky genius...He’s a superintendents dream come true. Back to the video I go.

  • @Produkt_R
    @Produkt_R Před 8 měsíci +75

    This is hands down one of the best video's I've ever seen.
    The way this video is created is amazing.
    Alex is buzzing with energy, what a delight to watch such an enthusiastic guy absolutely loving what he is doing.
    The fact that they managed to keep it so well hidden is absolutely what saved all of this.

  • @tapijtklopper
    @tapijtklopper Před 7 měsíci +328

    I seldomly write comments but this is just amazing.
    Alex is a joy to listen to and his passion is contagious.
    I'd rather go visit this than any of the big tourist attractions in the states.
    Well done Alex, truly spectacular.

    • @AEKarnes
      @AEKarnes Před 7 měsíci +39

      If that is how you feel then I have succeeded in my mission. It is my goal to take interest away from the tourist attractions and put it into what is thoughtful and authentic. Thank you very, very much!

    • @Gantradies
      @Gantradies Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@AEKarnes we can absolutely feel both your genuine passion, and how knowledgeable you are in the subject both-
      you very strongly remind me of my favorite teachers in primary and high school, and i genuinely mean that as a compliment-
      well read, have a lot of practical knowledge, and your words are ANYTHING but dry.

  • @marekeos
    @marekeos Před 5 měsíci +2

    The man speaks truth. We worship safety, we refuse to take any risks (in the name of absurd levels of safety), and thus we have nothing like this left. We've become pathetic and feckless, we have no appreciation for history or the objects surrounding it and our limited, safety oriented attention spans tell us to "replace" everything that's broken. I admire these folks for keeping this historical pieces in running order. Those who want to, will learn from them.
    I'll also add that the engine's staircase is a work of art!!

  • @hastyone9048
    @hastyone9048 Před 5 měsíci +5

    AE K is a steam savant. We need more people like him.

  • @TheN747
    @TheN747 Před 8 měsíci +98

    I cannot even begin to explain how much I admire Alex’s passion for his trade. It’s pure love! What is even better is how excited he is to share his knowledge and passion with others and there isn’t even a trace of arrogance or snobbery. I could sit and listen to him for hours. He put it perfectly “Jesus Christ this thing is awesome!”

  • @nathanh.5373
    @nathanh.5373 Před 8 měsíci +78

    This is a perfect exemple of what industrial heritage preservation should be. This place is a true time capsule, it's a miracle it stayed intact for all those years before these guys bring it's back to life!

    • @RailPreserver2K
      @RailPreserver2K Před 8 měsíci +8

      What's interesting is all of Europe has this mindset for preservation because they have a ton of preserved and operational steam equipment everywhere for everytype of steam use possible including some of the oldest steam engines still in existence, some of which are even Bolton and Watt designs.

  • @roadweary5252
    @roadweary5252 Před 12 dny +2

    I live in Woburn and never heard of this. Well done, Alex!

  • @Geoff240ti
    @Geoff240ti Před měsícem +1

    Thanks to Alex and team for bringing this back to life. So happy this was captured and brought to youtube.

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 Před 8 měsíci +167

    A hand written journal is the Rosetta Stone of the entire operation. Amazing to find a man that had such pride he documented everything to give us an amazing view of day to day operations.
    To think this engine escaped being scrapped and lives once again, apparently no worse for wear. It is very satisfying to see you men with such joy and pride bringing this machine back to life.
    Great video guys!!!

  • @joevk6274
    @joevk6274 Před 8 měsíci +83

    I started watching this video intending to skip ahead when it got boring, but it never did. Alex kept me interested the entire way through. I didn't skip a single second. Such a cool and fascinating video, and Alex is such a passionate and intelligent man.

    • @eily_b
      @eily_b Před 7 měsíci +2

      Me too. And I was fascinated the complete hour, 17 minutes and 11 seconds.

  • @bryanford1139
    @bryanford1139 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Finally! One that isn't dead and decaying. What a work of Art this machine is!! I can't believe it's practically in my back yard. And, BTW, this country was built by men like Alex. Kudos young man. Brilliant mind with a can't quit so I won't fail attitude. Nice to see they're still out there👍

  • @cameronaberdeenuk1260
    @cameronaberdeenuk1260 Před měsícem +2

    Alex> an American of the best sort. National Treasure status.

  • @shadowj5639
    @shadowj5639 Před 8 měsíci +51

    Alex is a national treasure... someone like this, you really need on your team if you want things done right.

  • @goop1354
    @goop1354 Před 8 měsíci +188

    Absolutly love to see these old once people filled buildings preserved and stuck in time

  • @Melior_Traiano
    @Melior_Traiano Před měsícem +1

    There are few things I love more than seeing someone who has found his passion and is clearly excelling at it.

  • @barrobby1
    @barrobby1 Před měsícem +2

    Gentlemen, you “REALLY” need to consider doing a 1 hour long video of this machine/people running with the music background as was done in a few times in the video. This would be a great meditation video shot at dusk and include the natural oil lighting effect.

  • @bosiex
    @bosiex Před 8 měsíci +98

    What an amazing person Alex is, a true gem and such a great ambassador for steam. We absolutely need more like him.

  • @BalticFilms144
    @BalticFilms144 Před 8 měsíci +38

    Alexander dragged me out there to Woburn and I don't regret it at all. That man is like a brother to me and it's an honor to work with him whenever I can.
    He will not only teach you about machines, but he teaches you what it means to be a good person.

    • @blackbirdgaming8147
      @blackbirdgaming8147 Před 8 měsíci

      “He teaches you what it means to be a good person.” Oh the irony…

    • @drzoidberg9758
      @drzoidberg9758 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@blackbirdgaming8147you don’t think Alex is a good person?

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions Před 8 měsíci

      @@drzoidberg9758i think what he means is that if someone needs to be taught to be a good person then there’s no point. lol. If you’re not a good person you can’t really be taught to be.

    • @drzoidberg9758
      @drzoidberg9758 Před 8 měsíci

      @@EphemeralProductions oh, thanks for clarifying:)

  • @joachimsingh2929
    @joachimsingh2929 Před hodinou

    Jeez. He should be a model! Amazing bone structure.

  • @guyanaguy7512
    @guyanaguy7512 Před 3 měsíci +3

    This was one of the most captivating videos I have seen on any platform in years. It has been so long since I've come across a video of this length that made me put aside everything and just sit back and indulge in the cinematic masterpiece that this video was. I hope this machine outlives all of us, and that kid that Alex told us about is the next in line to keep this thing running for decades to come.
    Thank you for showing us a piece of history and bringing fourth the fact that people like Alex still roam this earth.

  • @trisrush9155
    @trisrush9155 Před 8 měsíci +74

    Alexander is the greatest modern orator of steam history. He should be in charge of all industrial heritage, as he is absolutely right in everything he says and stands for. I’ve watched him for a very long time, and I could watch him forever. Absolutely brilliant. And, as an old friend of Fred Dibnah, I can tell you that accolade is very well deserved and won. Bravo AEK, bravo…

    • @kurgan_uk606
      @kurgan_uk606 Před 8 měsíci +6

      I thought the same. I'm sure Fred would have talked for years with Alex :-)

    • @halcyondaystunes
      @halcyondaystunes Před 8 měsíci +7

      I thought of Fred too and wouldn't it be amazing if he was still with us and to have got these two together :)

    • @eily_b
      @eily_b Před 8 měsíci

      Fred Dibnah, the steeplejack? Everything comes full circle now, I've watched him climbing those stacks on those wonky ladders recently at the BBC Archive.

    • @kurgan_uk606
      @kurgan_uk606 Před 8 měsíci

      @@eily_b yes, and his personal hobby, and passion, was an obsession with steam engines. 😊

    • @togowack
      @togowack Před 8 měsíci

      He knows many things that are not so. We didn't build these big machines. It was all here and 3 generations ago it was repopulated. They tried to melt it down because if you do the math people will come to an inevitable conclusion that we never could have built these, especially in the numbers we are told inhabited the cities, with illiterate and over worked farmers. Just look at the size of the equipment how would this have been possible during cowboy times? Massive cranes or GIANTS.

  • @koffiepot82
    @koffiepot82 Před 8 měsíci +50

    I can't tell if the operator is in his twenties or his fifties. He looks quite young but he talks like he is from another time period :)
    Very passionate about his craft

  • @SandPounder
    @SandPounder Před 14 dny +1

    I've watched this video well over a dozen times and still find it incredible. Without a doubt, this is the greatest video I've ever seen on youtube, and from the first couple seconds, it fast became my favourite. I'm a foundryman so I have an understanding and deep respect for those incredible Foundrymen and Engineers who managed to make incredible machines like this. Alex's in depth knowledge and understanding of Steam Power is like a diamond inside a coal vein. I could watch Alex describing paint drying over and over as he'd find some incredible hidden knowledge.
    It takes about 10x the mass of a casting to make the mold to pour the molten metal into. I'd hate to think just how many Tons of Sand had to be moved to cast this wonderful machine, let alone the trials and tribulations the foundrymen would have had with the cores.
    Thank you Brian and Michael for giving us all the wonderful sight of Steam coming to life, and massive thanks to Alex, Phil and the city council (Never thought in my life I'd thank a city council for anything!). Beautiful machines like this deserve the love and attention y'all have given to this one. I imagine Pollard would be grateful that his Pump has been resurrected so tastefully.

  • @randallrohde9210
    @randallrohde9210 Před měsícem +2

    Absolutely amazing. Alex explains everything, so that everyone can understand how this beautiful time capsule from our history works. I'm an industrial E/I tech, but still find this technology very interesting and exciting. Amazing how smart our fore fathers were.