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sbwhart:
Thanks Guys --- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on June 22, 2011, 01:57:36 PM --- :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: stunning Stew :drool: I thought you would have mounted it vertical :med: Rob :thumbup: --- End quote --- Rob:- I have the option to mount it vertical, all I have to do is make a foot for it to slot into, I'll probably make that next week, I can also add line shafting at some point in the future. Thanks again Stew |
arnoldb:
:bow: :bow: Congratulations Stew - that's a REALLY good looking model - well done indeed! - in fact words fail! A BIG "THANK YOU" :beer: for taking us along your trials and tribulations on your build - and even on some off-topic matters :bow: Your build log here is a Golden Thread; with much to learn from your shared experience, as well as that from other respected model engineers. Once again, WELL DONE mate :bow: :bow: Sincerely, Arnold |
saw:
This is an wunderfull engine that you have built. First I was wundering why you should have black color, but now when it's finish it's just fantastic. This engine should goes to hall of fame :clap: :clap: :clap: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :drool: |
Bogstandard:
Jason, --- Quote ---Oh and thats not like any oak I've ever seen --- End quote --- Do a google image search for 'red oak'. I was given a load of the stuff a while back, and thought it might make good machine display bases. Looks like I was right. John |
sbwhart:
Arnold/ Saw:- thanks for your kind words --- Quote ---First I was wundering why you should have black color, but now when it's finish it's just fantastic. --- End quote --- Saw its the brass fittings that help to set the black off, it will do the same for any dark colour:- maroon, dark green etc. Got the video loaded now so enjoy Stew |
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