Coal Fired Steam Cycle 2 - FULL VERSION

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The FULL LENGTH version of the Coal Fired Steam Cycle. See "Jenny" in glorious 19 minute detail!

Introducing the Sanderson Steam Cycle! Named "Jenny", this home built coal fired steam cycle was painstakingly crafted over the last 4 years to look like it could have been built in the 1920's.

A traditional coal fired steam engine on 2 wheels! You've seen nothing like this before.

This video was made possible due to the services of Baker House Studios. For any and all video production enquiries visit www.bakerhousestudios.com

Music under licence from: www.epidemicsound.com/

コメント (21)
  • If he makes more of these and sells them, he could start a steam cycle gang and call them The Hell's Stokers.
  • A University degree does NOT make an Engineer. YOU ARE AN ENGINEER! Your abilities are Extremely apparent! Congratulations on a WONDERFUL creation.
  • Get this magnificent beast to a bike show and it wouldn't surprise me if you win "best in show" or at least a "crowd favourite" award.
  • It's a pity the film studio added music. Otherwise, what a great machine. We need more things like this, make the world a saner place...
  • The poor guy never gets the steam pressure up high enough, because he has to demonstrate constantly a hundred things that require steam. That aside, he has a beautiful machine shop.
  • All it needs is a period sidecar attached to it and it'd be brilliant for taking people for rides at traction engine rallies and the like (if we ever get them back again). And steam railway galas too. Good on you - great fun!
  • Anthracite, 5:10, is the highest grade of coal available. It is almost entirely carbon, with very little sulfur, hydrogen, nitrogen or anything else to make smoke. It burns very hot, but is very difficult to ignite, hence the kindling and the paraffin (kerosene) soaked paper. He uses small pieces for easier igniting and faster burning, to make more heat out of a smaller burner.
  • @specist
    That is a thing of beauty. Love it when form & function come together to make something like this.
  • @fredvv44
    I've built 6-7 steam locos with similar size boilers. Your workmanship is outstanding.
  • @goatflieg
    I've seen steam cycles before, but none approach Jenny in elegance and craftsmanship. Beautifully executed.
  • The literal meaning of 'Steam Punk', what an amazing piece of craftsmanship! Kudo from PNW Canada!
  • Brilliant bit of engineering! He is a clever chap but very modest too which is refreshing to see. He should do BBC programmes like Fred Dibnah used to do. Great character for it!
  • Beautiful job Sandy, It's got the look of 100 year old technology, I've been thinking of building one myself but using the technology of the 1930's Doble Steam Car using a steam generator which creates only the steam needed to power the engine much like an on demand water heater, then condensing the steam back into water and recycling it. also taking it one step further by using a radial steam engine mounted inside the rear wheel. I'm also thinking of using liquid fuel such as waste motor oil. but that project will probably wait until I retire. Like I said beautiful job, keep it up.
  • @pault4004
    This is genius. I love this mind bending cycle. What an unexpected treat. Thanks Sandy.
  • @duard1220
    Just goes to show there are still really good people doing really good stuff!
  • @Watson1
    I can smell it. Takes me back to my time on the railway. She is a thing of beauty. It’s alive!! Thank you Wiz
  • Beautiful machine. Steam powered anything is becoming a lost art and it's fascinating to see it put to use in unconventional ways.
  • @1984xlx
    Absolutely magnificent! His attention to detail is amazing!
  • Very nice. Well though out, obviously designed to be used, and love the fact it's effectively laid out as per a traction engine!