First job was to adjust the underside of the bed. I tried it on the surface plate and it wasn't quite seating properly. Probably a bit of warping after welding. I got a big flat file and dressed it flat. (One of my favourite engineering quotations is what one of Maudslay's men said of him after he died. He said it was a pleasure to watch him with a hand tool of any description but he was particularly fine with an 18" flat file'.)
Ten minutes work and it seats perfectly.
It's a pleasure to get back to some proper fitting after the last few days. I want to thread the end of the piston rod ready for fixing in the crosshead. Also on the agenda is a precise measurement of the travel I need to get on the slide valve. I need this before I make the eccentric and the chest has to be open to get it. I got a bit imaginative when I made this valve, I wanted to try a shorter valve and more travel so my usual 1/2" throw eccentric won't do. I also want to shorten the valve rod a bit, it's too long at the moment.
First job was to get the piston rod out, reduce it to 3/8" and thread it 26tpi. Finished off by giving it a good polish. Then I put it back into the piston, lifted the valve chest lid, measured the throw of the valve and reduced the valve rod by almost an inch.
Here it is ready for a trial fit on the target end and marking the crosshead. That'll do for today. The next two pics show that there's been a fitter about, tools all over the bench, drawers and boxes open, lovely! You can't have too much tackle!