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Bogstandard:
It's good to see you torturing bits of metal instead of yourself Arnold. Just take it steady for now.

That Elmers' machine is a very popular one, and always, from the ones I have seen, end up as a good runners.

It really is nice to see you posting again.


John
Brass_Machine:
Sorry to hear about your hands... Glad you are on your way  :thumbup:

The bits are looking very nice!  :headbang:

Eric
sbwhart:
Great to see you back in the shop and posting, I was thinking we'd not seen much of you, hope the hands carry on to heal well.

Great work with the engine  :thumbup:

Stew
madjackghengis:
Hello Arnold, this looks to be a very interesting engine build, and you are keeping things out of sight well enough to be intriguing on top of starting an interesting engine.  Very fine craftsmanship on the parts you've made, I'm sure it will be a fine looker, and good runner.  Just exactly how does one "toss Elmer's engine numbers in the air"?  I'd like to build one, but I don't know the numbers, or where to find them, if they are freely available, or must be bought.  Would you show a picture of tossing up those numbers, if you get the chance?  :lol:  really looking forward to this build, a very fine start indeed.   :beer:  Cheers, Jack
lordedmond:
try here
http://www.john-tom.com/html/ElmersEngines.html


Stuart
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