I couldn't seem to load the .mp4 file of this steam bicycle running so I threw in various photos of the build. They include;
a) part of the heap of laser cut parts I had cut by the Rockyview Hutterites using the laser cutter they partner with Conterra Industries
b) the tube bundle for the boiler consisting of 7 1/2" Sch 40 tubes. Don't suppose my MIG welding would do on a nuclear reactor bundle!
c) the steam engine part way along construction. This was my novel layout to suit a bicycle, not your normal pattern for a steam engine.
d) an old carbide light my neighbor donated to the project. A little hard to find carbide in Canada these days but an oldtimer at Pioneer Acres mined some out of his old acetylene generator drum. The light actually works!
Don't have good pictures of the steam whistle I made from 1" copper plumbing pipe. A steam engine has got to have one of those. The tabletop model ones are too small and the one on my steam boat, the Alice May, is way too large. After I figured out the physics of a steam whistle it wasn't too hard to make. It will about deafen anyone in the garage with a 125# head of steam.
Will post more pictures in the spring when I pull the bike out of the shed for summer.
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