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Where the shafts come out the sides.. Waterwheel drive?
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Yep, the paddle wheels slide onto those shafts. They will be 8 feet in dia, the blades 8 blades are 16 inch wide and 12 inches deep.
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It must be gratifying to see that big long shaft you made in your shop sitting there, ready for action. It sure looks good!
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You fellas just can't get enough of building stuff, can you? I mean that in the best way possible. :)
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Greg's probably going to use it to salvage 200 year old logs from the bottom of the lakes and rivers in the area so he can saw them up into lumber to use in his cabinet building.
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I thought he was going to come and visit me in it
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I was planning it Darren, are you sure there's enough trees along the way to feed the boiler?
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Haven't posted this one in a while.
Have the cabin roof on and some safety rails.
Currently getting the main bearings ready to pour the babbit
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