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sbwhart:

--- Quote from: John Stevenson on February 06, 2011, 06:59:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: bogstandard on February 06, 2011, 06:02:32 PM ---

Now open to questions and comments.


John

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'Ave you had a belt off it yet ?  :lol:

John S.

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It's a home made defibrillator to get you going in the morning  :zap:
 
:lol: :lol: :lol:

A great thread John really well shown.

Would it be posible if to encapsulate the little tungsten contact you belted in place with epoxy a sort of belt and epoxy fix or would that be going over the top and make it difficult to replace, if required.

Stew

Bogstandard:
Actually Stew, it calls for a minute amount of Loctite to help hold it in position. Any more and it wouldnt be able to make electrical contact with the main frame, so I just gave it the persuassion treatment, and it is in there rock solid.
I honestly don't think anything else is required, but you never know once it gets up and running.

The points a very small BTW, even though I used self gripping tweezers, I still managed to drop one onto the floor, it was so close to being lost forever, as Mal hasn't cleaned up the floor since I hacked out the block and it is covered in ali swarf.

I am going to try to get in the shop this morning, in an attempt to finish the last few bits off, then after a couple of days rest, I should be able to get back onto the flamelicker build.


John
Divided he ad:
It's not a slant on you John.... I fall asleep reading most of the posts on here!? I think it's a residual brian thing left from school?  :loco:



Those two aero engines look the business. a huge help in weight reduction for a plane if they ever get that far?

I'm not too sure about the croc' clip to connect to the spark plug? I'd be looking for something a little neater. Just my opinion.






Ralph.
Rob.Wilson:
Hi John  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:


Cracking post as usual  :thumbup:  and a fine job you have made of machining it  :dremel:  ,,,,,,,,,,,,  were on the engine will you be fitting ?


Rob


ozzie46:



   As has been said before, well done John, well done.

   Ron
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