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Fixing the how NOT to make an engine
dsquire:
John
Thanks for the change on the text in the pictures. Now it jumps out at you instead of trying to play camouflage. :clap: :clap:
You repair of the engine is also top shelf as usual. Excellent job John. :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
bogstandard:
Don,
I will try and get the earlier pics done as well.
Glad you are liking the article. I just hope it inspires just one person to have a go at salvaging what looks to be a hopeless case.
I have been doing this sort of thing for many years, and when you get a hopeless one up and running, it gives a real buzz.
Nothing is ever really lost until you have tried all ways to fix it.
John
rleete:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on July 20, 2009, 03:40:55 PM ---I just hope it inspires just one person to have a go at salvaging what looks to be a hopeless case.
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My wife has been trying for years. I'm still hopeless.
I, too, like the recaptioned pics. Being colorblind, I've learned to just deal with it. The new way is much better.
CrewCab:
Just amazing what can be rescued :clap:
Great work, and a great read John .......... Thank you :thumbup:
CC
Bernd:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on July 20, 2009, 03:40:55 PM ---
Glad you are liking the article. I just hope it inspires just one person to have a go at salvaging what looks to be a hopeless case.
John
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John,
Over hear in the colonies it would be more like "What is a steam engine" rather than "can you get this beast running". Although we do have models built I'm sure they get thrown away before anyone asks if someone can fix them.
It's the thow away mentality of our "much" younger generation. :(
Bernd
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