You are welcome to contact us through any of the following ways.
Write To Us:
Snail Mail:
Myers Engine Works
15929 Five Point Rd.
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551
or eMail:
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Call Us: 386-433-6551 (8:00 am EST - 7:00 pm EST)
Visit:
We are located in the north west corner of Ohio (not far from Toledo) at the address listed above.
Be sure to call first because we are often out. We will give specific directions when you call.
Raw Castings...
The castings we supply in our kits are un-machined commercial sand castings. These castings will require machining such as milling, boring, turning, drilling and tapping of holes. Because these parts are not "ready to assemble" they can provide a challenging and rewarding project for the home machinist.

Above is an example of one of the castings in our kits. As one can see, there are no machine finished surfaces. This part would require machining such as boring a hole in the center hub for the shaft. Additionally, set screw holes would need to be drilled and tapped into the hub. It would also require machining of the outer face of the rim as well as de-burring and sanding the inner spoke area.

Shown here is one of our casting kits. Notice that there are many of parts necessary to complete the finished product which are NOT included in the casting kit. For comparison, we have shown a finished stove fan below. We DO NOT provide completed products like the stove fan shown below, this is for example only.

Welcome...
Our desire at Myers Engine Works is to supply the home machinist with quality raw castings and prints for some fun and challenging projects. We produce several scale model casting kits of antique Steam and Stirling cycle engines of the past. These casting kits are for the serious machinist/modeler and are not ready to assemble. These kits contain drawings and Raw Castings that will require machining such as milling, boring, turning, drilling and tapping of holes, as well as fabricating miscellaneous parts. Although these can be challenging engines to build, they can add a rare piece of history to any modelers collection.