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Three Cylinder Mamod.
Bluechip:
Dave SD
Just been through the link. ..
Good Lord! what an epic.. :bow: :bow:
Don't think I would have let it go after all that.
Dave BC
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: sbwhart on June 13, 2010, 07:19:32 AM ---Very nice Dave :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: is that the one you fitted PTFE pistons to?.
Did I spot an Elbow on the table ?. :D
Stew
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Now fitted with MK11 plastic pistons Stew. The Mark1`s are packed as spares. :thumbup:
Sorry about me elbows on the table...... Very bad manners, in company! ::)
There was an elbow engine there! Manually rotated only. It raised a lot of interest...... :D
--- Quote from: Bluechip on June 13, 2010, 07:52:25 AM ---Dave SD
Just been through the link. ..
Good Lord! what an epic.. :bow: :bow:
Don't think I would have let it go after all that.
Dave BC
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Well Dave,
Once the project is sorted, it`s time to move on.....
This one`s got 4 cylinders.......
And there`s a nice engine coming to replace it! :)
Will show it, in good time..... :thumbup:
David D
Bluechip:
Ah!
Once the project is sorted, it's time to move on.
Wouldn't know, myself. Never got that far ... :lol:
Dave BC
Dean W:
That came out truly beautiful, David. What a great job you've done!
Lovely to see it running along so smoothly. Thank you for the video!
Dean
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: Stilldrillin on June 13, 2010, 08:34:33 AM ---
And there`s a nice engine coming to replace it! :)
Will show it, in good time..... :thumbup:
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And here it is!
From this angle, it looks like a hit`n miss howitzer! :D
It`s a Huxtable hot air engine, made in Australia.
Some 17" long, with a 5.5"dia x 1" cast iron flywheel, it`s rather larger than the "toy" engines I usually come across.
At the moment, I`m sorting a burner system for it...... Getting it to run slowly, reliably. :thumbup:
I rather like that.....
David D
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