Links To Antique Engine Suppliers & Publishers Sites

 

 

Hit & Miss Enterprises:

Antique Gas Engines and Parts.  Suppliers and Buyers of Antique Gas and Steam Engines, Parts, Accessories, and Literature.

www.hitnmiss.com

 

 

Ogden Publications:

Publisher of magazines pertaining to the antique engine and farm machinery hobby as well as some traditional magazines.

http://www.stemgas.com

 

 

 

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Links To Engine Stuff And Other Interesting Places

 

 

Harry's Old Engine Webpage:

One of the best websites around with all kinds of information, show dates and news about antique gas engine, model gas engine and tractor collectors and collections.

 

Internal Fire Museum:

The Internal Fire website has been set up to complement the museum of the same name in Ceredigion, Wales, UK and is intended to provide reference material of interest to those involved in the preservation of internal combustion and steam engines and also to provide general information to enthusiasts.

http://www.internalfire.com/

 

 

Ken Christison's Useful Information:

http://www.oldengine.org/members/christison/resources/

 

 

Lab Guy's World:

Find out where that VCR in your living room came from. Read about video hardware that has been extinct a very long time. At LabGuy's World, you can tour the virtual museum, flip through the catalog of extinct video recorders and cameras, browse the timeline of video recording history, figure out how to hook up that narly antique you just got in a yard sale AND much, much more!

http://www.labguysworld.com

 

 

 

Power From The Past engine club:

Located in beautiful Southeastern ARIZONA, "Power from the Past" comprises the sources of mechanical energy used in the home, on the farm, and in industry, mining and oil pumping before electricity became readily available. 

http://www.powerfromthepast.org

 


Steve's Old Engine Shed:

An accomplished machinist, Steve Gray has put together an interesting batch of information on his web page.  He goes through the building a Mery engine model from a casting kit, step-by-step restoration of a Waterloo Boy engine that had definitely seen better days along with a lot more.

 

http://www.oldengineshed.com

 

 

Jim Sherman's Web Page:

 Jim has an interesting collection of engines and old machinery.  He's also restored a 1 HP Fairbanks-Morse Jack of All Trades engine.


 


 

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