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Slowly casting up parts for a steam twin marine engine
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Artie:
A shot to help with scale. This is a little larger than you typically see around here.



Cheers

Rob
Bernd:
Very nice Rob.  :thumbup:

That's going to be some machine judging from the size of that crank check in your hand.

Bernd
Artie:
Yes Bend, it certainly is. I am hoping its an impressive unit whn operating. thats why its being made to easily remove and bench run. I wanna see it! Sadly its buried in the superstructure of the boat with a fairly small viewing area.

Also would be hard to display the boat indoors as its a full 7' 6" long.

Cheers

Rob t
Bernd:

--- Quote from: Artie on April 26, 2010, 06:37:04 PM ---Yes Bend, it certainly is. I am hoping its an impressive unit whn operating. thats why its being made to easily remove and bench run. I wanna see it! Sadly its buried in the superstructure of the boat with a fairly small viewing area.

Also would be hard to display the boat indoors as its a full 7' 6" long.

Cheers

Rob t

--- End quote ---

I should have gone back and looked at the size of the boat. That would have told me the story.  :doh:

I'm just follwoing to many projects to remember if I follwed everyone as it progresses. :lol:

Bernd
Rob.Wilson:
Hi Rob  :wave:

7' 6" long   :bugeye:  thats some size craft  :thumbup:

Cheers Rob
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