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| Artist; Vic Berris |
Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Long live the Offenhauser engine!
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
We used to make things in this country #379 Bricks
Domtar (Dominion Tar and Chemical Co.) is a large paper and forestry product company that was in the brick business through most of the 20th Century, selling it to Canada Brick in 1997.
The company was known for the safety messages stamped in the bricks. These ones found on a lawn nearby say "Don't learn by accident". Other messages were "Drive Safely" and "Live Safely" as shown/sold at this site.
Tempo Hanseat
I found reference to this oddball in an old book, the internet sent me to this blog, Project Tempo. It's a three wheel delivery truck made in postwar Germany that features whole driveline mounted on the front fork. That includes a watercooled 400cc 2 stroke engine complete with radiator and four speed transmission. Who thought that was a good idea? Not sure if there was a connection but it looks like a development of the Phänomen, previous post here.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Cunningham C-4R
Briggs Cunningham in the C-4R at LeMans in 1954. The car was built in 1952 for use at LeMans and was retired in 1956, its best result was in the 1953 event when it finished 3rd.
The engine was a Chrysler Firepower V8 coupled up to a Cadillac 3 speed manual in a tubular frame with torsion bar suspension.
Below, Briggs Cunningham behind the wheel, later on.
Tooling display
Cincinnati Universal cutter and tool grinder. Just the thing for a machine shop that needs a full time dedicated tool sharpener. Not sure exactly what all the accessories are that are casually displayed all over the floor but seeing all that precision tooling lying all over must have given any journeyman machinist fits.
Cincinnati Milling Machine company was founded in 1889 to produce machine tools, specializing in milling machines. By the mid twenties the company was the largest machine tool manufacturer in the US. in the early seventies the company was reorganized and became Milacron which pivoted to injection moulding machinery. A portion of the original Cincinnati company remains, now under the name Cincinnati Machines.
Monday, April 6, 2026
Autos in war, 1904
Monday Mystery, Commemorative knife
Here's an interesting one.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Tire balance and equilibrium
Sidecar Sunday
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Dr. John's single
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