Way Out West - Workshop Stuff
A spin-off from our channel 'Way Out West with Sandra and Tim', this one is all about what goes on in Tim's workshop...
We live in the south west of Ireland, a few miles from Bantry in West Cork. (For those who don't know, Ireland is a Republic - we're still in the EU, and we're really not in Britain!)
The Narrow-Gauge Loco Finally Has a Home: Polytunnel Rebuild Project
Simple Home Made Rose Arch With Garden Gate – from rolled steel pipe so it won’t fall down
Homemade Pipe Roller – DIY Pipe Rolling Machine from Scrap | Workshop Railway Build
Two Home Made Coin Operated Money Box Automata
How To Plant 12,000 Garlic Cloves (You'll need a small train and maybe some puppies..)
Home Made Furrowing Plough (plow) - Who'd have thought it would be so interesting : - )
Homemade Tiny Railway Wheels!!!
Loco Pulling Trials 2 - Wheelbarrow Bogies!!
I Made An Inclinometer To Measure The Steepness Of The Railway
Loco Weight Pulling Trials
Field Loco Gets Some Paint - And A Name!
The Muck Heap Terminus (finishing the field railway..!)
How To Make A Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) That’s Incredibly Simple But Works Brilliantly!
The End Of The Railway Is In Sight!!
Homemade Field Railway Transporter Wagon (So useful for the garlic harvest!)
Narrow Gauge Field Railway Update! (Things I Wish I'd Known When I Started..)
In Defence Of The Vintage Allen Oxford Scythe Mowing Machine..
Wet Grass And Not Enough Traction On The Loco? No Way!!
Now We’re Cooking! Pulling Power Tests For The CVT Locomotive
New Chain And Friction Wheel Make A Huge Difference To The Loco..
How To Draw And Cut Homemade Sprockets On The Extreme CNC Plasma Cutter
Replacing Coil, Points, Condenser, and Plug On A Vintage Allen Scythe – and then cutting BIG rushes
First Run Of The CVT Loco! (Well, first walk, maybe?)
Exciting Developments On The Friction Drive CVT Loco..
Testing The Homemade CVT Friction Drive!!
Interesting Experiments With Friction Drive And Continually Variable Transmission (CVT) For The Loco
This Is More Like It – A 1940s Lister D Engine. Can I Make A Loco With It?
Problems With The Locomotive Design Using The Large Diesel Engine..;
Cutting BIG Pipe With A Plasma Cutter - To Make BIG Railway Wheels, Of Course!
First Ever 3d Design and Print – For A Mechanical Tipping Bucket Rain-Gauge, And Other Things..