[SEL] COOLSPRINGS
Frank DeWitt LBP
Frank at lbpinc.com
Fri Feb 12 18:30:09 PST 2010
It is a old dental office air compressor. Open crank, flat leather
belt, (I had a new one made by the shoe repair shop. It is fun to
watch. It is driven by a electric motor so it gives the generator
something to do. When it calls for more air, the motor switches on
and the generator engine starts.
I am working on a 1/4 hp steam engine kit. (I should have it running
this summer.) Once that is complete I need to build up a alternator
using the parts from a old Honda motorcycle (They look like a
miniature open frame antique alternator,
http://216.197.127.227/Gallery/05pictures/williamson2.jpg
Then the Kohler engine will run the generator that will run the motor
that will compress the air that will run the steam engine that will
run the alternator that will light the light bulb. It sounds odd,
but think of the carbon foot print that incandescent light bulb will have.
Frank
At 03:06 PM 2/12/2010, you wrote:
>Frank,
>
>That's a nifty looking rig. Is that a small compressor that's
>belted to the light
>plant? How does that come into play? Do you use the compressed air
>to blow on your
>broiled sausage to cool it before taking a bite? 8-))
>
>See ya, Arnie
>
>On Fri, February 12, 2010 2:18 pm, Frank DeWitt LBP wrote:
> > Stop by and borrow my broiler
> > http://www.jitterbuzz.com/waffl/robot_broiler_02.jpg
> >
> > Frank
> >
> >> I've often read about guys cooking their sausage in the hopper :-)
>
>
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