I got two new machines delivered today!!
One is a Rose Engine and the other is a Straight Line Engine (pardon the messy garage).
Both were made by F. A. Hall in Providence, RI. No dates or anything, but some internet sleuthing and some of the serials numbers I've preliminarily found on the machines suggest they were made in about 1905.
They're sort of esoteric machines, nearly lost to time. They almost never come up for sale, so I jumped at the opportunity. Didn't get 'you suck' pricing, but I got a decent deal. I bought them in Massachusetts and had them crated up and shipped to me in Minneapolis. That wasn't cheap.
Anyway, I've been interested in these machines for a number of years now. They're primarily used to decorate / guilloche watch dials, and somewhat in clockmaking. I, quite frankly, haven't all that much interest in making watch dials. But I find the machines themselves super interesting.
So I suspect what I'll end up doing with them is:
(1) strip them down and clean them up really well,
(2) repair / replace broken parts and pieces,
(3) paint and finish them off,
(4) play around with them for a while, and
(5) eventually sell them off to someone who plans on using them.
This'll no doubt take a good few years; maybe half a decade.
Maybe I'll make a separate restoration thread for them.
Anyone have a Rose Engine or Straight Line Engine? A quick search on H-M.com pegged a few folks with some interest.