OLD STEAM POWERED MACHINE SHOP 13 Making some gears
This is the number 13 video in a series showing what a small steam powered job shop might be like in the target year of 1925. A time when most people didn't have electricity or even indoor plumbing in their homes. Water for livestock was pumped by windmills and horse & buggies out numbered autos on most streets. Machinists used steel rules, calipers and "feel". Comments, questions and discussion are always welcome here. Please check my G+ page (on the channel header) to see what's new in the shop.

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