Valve rod through the Motion Bracket Pt2 - EP81 Project Tinkerbell - 7 1/4" Steam Loco Build
In this episode of the live steam 7.25inch gauge locomotive build we continue on machining the motion bracket on the Bridgeport Milling Machine and Warco GH1440 Lathe by making the valve rod bush and welding it to the bracket!! ► YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP - Help the channel and become a channel sponsor today using YouTube membership! £3 a month and all money goes towards making more content on the channel. 🙏 ► DONATE to the Channel here at: https://mattchivers.com ► LINKS • https://mattchivers.com • Facebook: / mattchiversworkshop • Instagram: / mattchiversworkshop ► Business Inquiries ONLY [email protected]

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