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Elmers #25, my first engine project

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spuddevans:
Thanks Nick,



--- Quote from: websterz on May 17, 2009, 04:32:23 PM ---Ahhh...your secret has been revealed!! :lol:

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Arrghhh, darn it!!!! My secret's out, me and my big mouth  :wack:

Tim

Divided he ad:
Now that's what we like..... "Wooo Hooo!!"  :lol:   :thumbup:

You must have felt good seeing that run?  :thumbup:


Nice video, and website  :thumbup:  Although do you know there's some wierd envelope thing with writing on it all over your pic's?  :scratch:


 :lol:




Nice work Tim  :thumbup:




Ralph.

John-Som:
Brilliant Tim !  You no doubt have a grin a mile wide - I must warn you it will last for at least a week, probably longer. I guess you are well and truly hooked and there is no known cure.

JohnS

by the way I think there are quite a few of us who would welcome some tips on workshop photography ???

Darren:
Fantastic stuff Tim, good on you....

Don't start the paddleduck, you'll have it finished before I do, about ten days before I started from the speed you've been going with this one.... :lol:

I still can't get over your pic's, you'll have to give us some lessons as John S suggested...really shown me the quality of my screen  :bugeye:

CrewCab:
Nice pic  :thumbup:

I use a 350D, good tool to be sure  :headbang: .............. though near the lathe and mill I tend to use the cheapo point n' press  :med:

Something someone said to me on another forum a little while back, don't use the same material for cylinder and piston ........... can result in problems ......... I was using Aluminium at the time mind, perhaps some of the guys can throw a little light on this  :scratch:

Cracking lil' runner though  :thumbup:

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