Restoration Blog: 1906 Stanley Steamer

July 29, 2011 12:00 AM

What do you do when you want your steamer to go faster? Build a bigger burner, of course! Jay and Bernard use a smoke grenade to help them test their new bigger burner, while trying out their fourth version of a proper burner baffle.

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