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Brass_Machine:
David, Just found this thread. Missed it when it started. 1st, I love reading about how you restore engines. You do a great job. 2nd, what an interesting engine, I am with MadJack on this... I think I have to build one now! Keep it up. Hope the little one is doing better. What a cute one. Eric |
shoey51:
this is coming along nicely David I cant wait till the next instalment :thumbup: |
Stilldrillin:
Thanks for all your kind comments Chaps! :thumbup: Re the new inspector..... She was born with a cleft palate. The Surgeon should be a member here, for his wonderful Moderfication...... :clap: :clap: However he worked such magic. In a very confined area. Using only available materials, I shall never know! :bugeye: The man's a genius! They all are....... :bow: :bow: :bow: David D |
Bogstandard:
That engine has been given a new lease of life Dave, when it is all finished and running, you should be proud of yourself. If you are going to give that base a coat of heat resist paint, maybe you could rebuild that broken foot with some epoxy based putty, shaped and filed to match the original. By the time the paint is on there, you would never know it had been broken. It would only need a few thin pins putting into the casting for it to grip onto, just to give it a bit of support and strength. John |
NickG:
Nice 1 David, getting there and it's looking 1000 times better. Nick |
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