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Stuart No 8 (Completed)
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scrapman:
Great  :thumbup: , love the colours,


Ray.
madjackghengis:
Hi all, Kwackers, I wanted a die filer for a long time, but it wasn't until I bought the kit, built it and started using it that I had a full and complete appreciation for its value as a tool.  It doesn't get used every week, but when it does get used, nothing else even comes close to the quality of work it does.  I don't remember what I paid for the kit, but I'd pay twice as much if necessary, or figure out my own design, and build one out of scrap machinery.  I had a temporary one out of a sewing machine, pulling on jeweler's files for a few weeks, and while it wasn't much at all, it convinced me to spend the money on a real one.  I really do want to hear that engine running though.  :poke: mad jack
Stilldrillin:
Kwackers.
Now, that's very nice...... Pretty, even!  :clap:

Bet it runs as nice as it looks.....  :thumbup:

David D
benji:
Nice one  Kwackers, I like the paint scheme especially the flywheel. I think the conrod looks better as a 3 part assembly.
gbritnell:
I have to agree with everything that's been said. The Stuart line of engines are really classy representations of their full sized counterparts and you did a great job on this one. I especially like the con rod. I think it's a better addition to the engine.
gbritnell
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