Archived - West Coast HEAS 2010
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Archived - West Coast HEAS 2010
Here are some photos of this past weekend's Mini HEAS at Jon Rosenstiel's lab.
Photo #1: Doing some moderator and He3 experiments with Jon's fusor idling along at a third of a mega neutrons per second. Left to right is Dave Cooper, Jon Rosenstiel, and Frank Sanns. George Schmermund was taking the photo so if you look at some reflections you might be able to get a glimpse of him.
Photo #2 is one of Jon 's pristine vintage engines that we were treated to hear run. After a brief fuel flow problem, former top Yamaha race mechanic Jon, R had it chugging away in record short time.
And a good time and dicussion was had by all. Thanks Jon!
Frank Sanns
Photo #1: Doing some moderator and He3 experiments with Jon's fusor idling along at a third of a mega neutrons per second. Left to right is Dave Cooper, Jon Rosenstiel, and Frank Sanns. George Schmermund was taking the photo so if you look at some reflections you might be able to get a glimpse of him.
Photo #2 is one of Jon 's pristine vintage engines that we were treated to hear run. After a brief fuel flow problem, former top Yamaha race mechanic Jon, R had it chugging away in record short time.
And a good time and dicussion was had by all. Thanks Jon!
Frank Sanns
Achiever's madness; when enough is still not enough. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Thanks for sharing. Looks like you guys had a good time.
Let me know if you plan another one, I'd love to join in!
Todd Massure
Let me know if you plan another one, I'd love to join in!
Todd Massure
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Not being able to start the engine right-off was somewhat of a small embarrassment, but I did say upfront that I would "attempt" to start a couple of my old (1920’s) engines... immediate starting not guaranteed.
Frank is correct, good discussion and a good time was had by all.
Jon Rosenstiel
Frank is correct, good discussion and a good time was had by all.
Jon Rosenstiel
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Jon - If it had started right up the rest of us would have missed out on the opportunity to see the fuel and carburetor system in such expansive detail!
Anything obvious in high vacuum is probably wrong.
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
It is good to see that some of us will occasionally gather on the west end of the country. I know Frank had to travel to get there.
We have a local event called the "field day of the past" where those old gas and many steam engines are cranked up and doing work. This year it is Sept 17-19.
For those in the area go to
http://www.fielddayofthepast.net/id1.html
I have been a few times and it is a real trip back to the early 1900's. The smell and inhalation of wood and coal smoke choking your lungs is a distant childhood memory for me.
Wish I had been there.
Richard Hull
We have a local event called the "field day of the past" where those old gas and many steam engines are cranked up and doing work. This year it is Sept 17-19.
For those in the area go to
http://www.fielddayofthepast.net/id1.html
I have been a few times and it is a real trip back to the early 1900's. The smell and inhalation of wood and coal smoke choking your lungs is a distant childhood memory for me.
Wish I had been there.
Richard Hull
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Richard,
If you like old engines -- gas or steam, you should cruise up to the annual Pageant of Steam in Canandaigua, NY, about 25 miles east of the Teslathon. It's always the second weekend of August.
There are typically 250 John Deere tractors of every description imaginable as well as Fords, IH, and one of a kind oddballs, like the asymmetric three wheeler that looks like a motorcycle with a side car, 8 or 10 steam tractors, many working, and a large assortment of operating hit or miss gasoline engines.
Couple of years ago, they had running the largest one lunger I've ever seen -- must have stood 15 feet tall with a 10 foot flywheel. It drove four oil well pumps through a horizontal array of bell crank mechanisms. It only fired about once in every 10 - 12 revolutions, but the unmuffled exhaust pulse felt like being kicked in the chest. Quite a spectacle.
Dave Speck
If you like old engines -- gas or steam, you should cruise up to the annual Pageant of Steam in Canandaigua, NY, about 25 miles east of the Teslathon. It's always the second weekend of August.
There are typically 250 John Deere tractors of every description imaginable as well as Fords, IH, and one of a kind oddballs, like the asymmetric three wheeler that looks like a motorcycle with a side car, 8 or 10 steam tractors, many working, and a large assortment of operating hit or miss gasoline engines.
Couple of years ago, they had running the largest one lunger I've ever seen -- must have stood 15 feet tall with a 10 foot flywheel. It drove four oil well pumps through a horizontal array of bell crank mechanisms. It only fired about once in every 10 - 12 revolutions, but the unmuffled exhaust pulse felt like being kicked in the chest. Quite a spectacle.
Dave Speck
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Todd,
I thought from a FB post of yours that you were no longer living in Southern Cal. or I would have let you know the plans. Next invite may be as early as mid January. I need to get back home in the next week or two or I will miss the East Coast HEAS.
Frank Sanns
I thought from a FB post of yours that you were no longer living in Southern Cal. or I would have let you know the plans. Next invite may be as early as mid January. I need to get back home in the next week or two or I will miss the East Coast HEAS.
Frank Sanns
Achiever's madness; when enough is still not enough. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS
Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Jon -
I've got at least one lawnmower of much more recent vintage, that doesn't start any easier. So I was quite impressed at how nicely your engine ticked over.. once you got its attention.
It was a good afternoon all around. Frank's new pocket sized MCA is quite impressive.
Dave Cooper
I've got at least one lawnmower of much more recent vintage, that doesn't start any easier. So I was quite impressed at how nicely your engine ticked over.. once you got its attention.
It was a good afternoon all around. Frank's new pocket sized MCA is quite impressive.
Dave Cooper
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Re: West Coast HEAS 2010
Yep, I'm still in San Diego. I still lurk around here on the forum too, even though I haven't been posting much in the last couple years - I at least check the recent threads topic list every day.
I hope everyone has a great East coast HEAS.
Todd
I hope everyone has a great East coast HEAS.
Todd