I don't agree with YiuTube hiding Dislikes. 81 Likes, 0 Dislikes, 2024-03-13. Just so you know what to expect from the Video. The Reason I didn't mention this Pumping Station as UNESCO World Heritage is that I edited out some Parts again, because at 15+ Minutes this Video just was too long initially. That's why you only see that in the Thumbnail, but not in the Video. It always was a little out of Place wherever I botched it into the Video anyway. Along with other historic Hydraulic Infrastructure, like Canals and Water Towers dating back to the 16th Century, the Hochablass Pumping Station was listed by the UNESCO in 2019.
@SteamCrane7 ай бұрын
6:22 - The gear segment displayed, if accurate, shows why the lineshaft gears clank so much, and wear out fast. It has slightly pyramidal straight cut teeth, rather than more modern involute teeth. Involute teeth roll against each other, rather than scrape against each other as straight cut teeth do. The direction of rotation of the cranks is important, as it causes pressure on the crosshead to be downward on both directions of piston movement, eliminating the need for a top surface to the crosshead. For the same reason, the direction of rotation of non-reversing steam engines is opposite of this, to produce downward pressure on the crosshead in both directions.
@konradcomrade48457 ай бұрын
2:46 look at the bearings! Not sure, but I think they are "white metal, babbit bearing metal" glide bearings! They were cast: Lead + ( I don't remember, tin?) and then worked by hand-tool to finish, with strokes at 45°. The soft beaaring metal finally adapts itself to the shaft; needs a pressured oil film.
@SteamCrane7 ай бұрын
Please keep posting these videos! I am in the US, and too old to travel to Europe. I was in Germany and Austria in 1970 for mainline steam locos in regular service, that was fun!
@Genius_at_Work7 ай бұрын
I visited the Old Salt Mine in Bad Reichenhall at the German-Austrian Border, on the same Weekend when I recorded my Steam Roller Video. It has two large Water Wheels that drive Brine Pumps, and an elaborate System of Brine and Water Canals underground, the Water Canals remove the Water that drove the Wheels without mixing it with the Brine. Some of that Machinery is from 1845, other even older. Unfortunately, they don't allow taking Pictures or Videos, I have to see if I can barter up a Deal to come back later and outside of a regular Tour, similar to how I recorded the Icebreaker Sampo or Swiss Steam Ship Videos.
@TheSockMonkeyGuy9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! I love old machinery, especially when we can see it operating. 😍
@Martin-on2pp9 ай бұрын
In Friesland there is a stll working one, the Woudagemaal. In case of emergency, it is still in action. Strategic reserve
@Genius_at_Work9 ай бұрын
Never heard of that, but I know of the De Cruquis Steam Pumping Station in the Netherlands. Along with the Stoomzagerij Nahuis Steam Sawmill and Het Jonge Schaap Wind Sawmill, it's on my Bucket List for when I travel to the Netherlands. But that will have to wait at least until the Boiler in Nahuis is fixed.
@Martin-on2pp9 ай бұрын
@@Genius_at_Work The Woudagemaal is still a real one. And working. And a big one. And the landscape is beautifull...
@blaydCA4 ай бұрын
Good job! This needs waaaay more views.
@Genius_at_Work4 ай бұрын
TBH I don't mind nearly as much as I do about other Videos not getting too many Views. Recording this Video here didn't cost me a single Cent, but I spent over 600€ for the Steam Roller Video and it is going about as well as this one. I'm not uploading Videos to KZbin for the Money (breaking even already is a Success) and can afford having blown 600€, but it is a little disappointing that I anticipated getting at least 1/2 to 2/3 of that back and not 1/60.
@03vicBlack9 ай бұрын
your back baby!
@Genius_at_Work9 ай бұрын
Yep, I just disappear for Months when I'm working at Sea. Plus the Winter Months always mean less Uploads for me, as most Sites like this are closed for Winter.
@MARKLOCKWOOD20129 ай бұрын
My thinking is pump it in a circle basically from the pump house back outside.