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My first engine - Duclos Fire Eater

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MikeA:
Hello Rleete,

That's very nice of you to say, but it sure is not up to the standards I see regularly posted on this forum. Lots of warts and wrinkles...........and you should see how the motor looks!

I still have to do a lot of 'blinging' to make it presentable, but being my first it's beautiful to me.

Best,
Mike

Bogstandard:
Mike,

I think everyones first engine, once they get it running, always becomes their pride and joy.

From now on, you are always trying to get that same feeling as you got with your first runner. Mine was over 50 years ago, but I still remember it as though it was yesterday.

A very fine build there for your first engine, something like that is usually about 3 or 4 down the line.

If you are after the ic type engine kicks, then you can't go far wrong with the Webster, many of which have been built, and it seems to be a reliable runner. Or you could go for one of Jan Ridders designs, say this one.

http://heetgasmodelbouw.ridders.nu/Webpaginas/pagina_tweetakt_motor/tweetakt_frameset.htm

The plans are free, and he is very helpful when contacted about problems.


Bogs

MikeA:
Hello Mr. Bogs,

Coming from you that is high praise indeed!

I can only begin to understand how the 'first' has a special place - it is sitting right here on my desk as I type this and I have started it and watched it run I don't know how many times, just for the pleasure of seeing it run. Great stuff!

Thanks for the suggestions on the next - I have a short list that has both those up near the top. Thanks for the info on Jan Ridders; I have the plans for "Debbie" but am leaning more towards the Webster for size and ease of manufacture (all Imperial).

Once again, thanks for the input and especially for your great 'how-to' articles.

Best,
Mike

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