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1869 12 HP Gibbs & Sterrett photo gallery 4
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Machining the hex nut for the piston rod.
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Machining the hex nut for the piston rod.
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Cutting the threads on the piston rod.
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Joe Staponski finishes the thread cut on the piston rod.
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Machining a new oiler.
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