Nick
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Fleischmann WorkshopHere is my recently built Fleischmann Workshop.
The build can be seen here:
http://modelsteam.myfreeforum.org/about11384.html&highlight=
Video:
"Slow-shutter" pictures (you can kind of see the movement):
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Les
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Atticman
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Great vid and pics Nick. The base is great as well.
Do the mens arms need oiling ever
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Nick
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| Atticman wrote: | | Do the mens arms need oiling ever |
I oiled the arms, along with any other moving parts.
I wanted to keep it running slow. The grinder's arms make 10 rotations for every strike of the blacksmith's hammer.
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Atticman
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I noticed that the hammer man is on slow rate of pay
- they really are fun, I am tempted to look out for these now that Les, John and you have got yours
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Nick
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| Atticman wrote: | now that Les, John and you have got yours  |
Wallace bought a grinder not long ago too.
I hope he hooks it up to his new Fleischmann engine.
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IndianaRog
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Poor grinder guy is working his butt off while the smith seems to be more laid back!!!
Nice set Nick and nice to see a classic old Jensen powering them.
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Sandman
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Great set in beautiful condition.
Great vid as well.
Well done Nick.
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Nick
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Thanks guys!
I think I could power this workshop with a very small engine as the accessories move easily.
I had my variac set at only 45-50 volts, so the Jensen was barely working at all.
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Graham-Jilly
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thanks Nick great combination there
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igy569
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Awsome!!
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