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Welcome back to the shed. This week we see a massive step forward in the steam engine restoration with the fitting of the governor bracket back on the engine. This week we have help to get the bolts all back where they belong. Welcome to our Steam Engine Restoration journey! In this video, we take you through the step-by-step process of restoring a vintage steam engine to its former glory. From disassembly and cleaning to repairing and rebuilding, watch as we bring this historical piece of machinery back to life. If you love mechanical engineering, vintage machinery, and the art of restoration, this is the video for you! Plenty of lathe, milling machine and blacksmithing along the way. In this restoration project, we focus on: Steam engine repair Engine disassembly Rebuilding steam engines Restoring vintage engines Steam locomotive restoration Preserving history Mechanical repairs Machining and welding Reassembly and testing Steam engine maintenance tips Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth restoration projects on classic steam engines, locomotives, and other vintage machinery. Share the passion for industrial history, and see how we give this steam engine a new lease on life. Thanks for watching, and we hope you enjoy the process as much as we did! #SteamEngineRestoration #VintageEngineRestoration #MechanicalEngineering #SteamLocomotive #RestorationProject #EngineRebuild #IndustrialHistory #SteamPower #MachineryRestoration Support the channel and get you self Something in the process head over to Www.reclaimedrailway.co.uk https://reclaimedrailway.co.uk/collec... As always thanks for the support Cheers