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Hit n Miss Engine ,,,,to MR D Kerzel's design
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raynerd:
Rob, thanks for some pictures of your CNC setup...I`m dying to have something to play with in terms of CNC soon!
I spent plenty of time reading over your info and pictures but I must admit, I`ve spent a good 20 minutes trying to work out what book you have been reading, the one the engine is sitting on ... "Surgeons Gen....?   By Pregnant women, premature birth and .... ?"

I was thinking you were perhaps a midwife or something... then I realised it wasn`t a book but a packet of cigarattes!  :doh:
raynerd:
I forgot to add...what lathe do you use for all your tiny parts - valves and spring retainers etc.
NickG:
Chris, I did the same but only for about 5 mins!  :doh:

I'm interested to know the answer to your question too, because the way I see it, you can turn small parts on a big lathe ...
Rob.Wilson:
Cheers Lads  :beer:

Chris / Nick ,,,,,,,,,,,, i used my Myford for the small parts ,,,,,, i do have some were a Lorch watchmakers  lathe that would be idea of small parts ,but its in need of some repair  ::) ,,,,,,,, future project  :dremel:
 

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:  Surgeons General ,,,,,,,,,,, nowt better than smokes  from the USA ,,,,,, i much prefer there health warnings  :)  ............ not allot of shop time this week ,,,,,,, but i did doodle up an idea for a Base/fuel tank ,,,,, stole Pete's idea  :coffee:


So i will  be having ago at that today  :dremel:

Rob
Jasonb:
Just hope the carb can suck the fuel up, quite a few of these engines are very choosy about fuel tank level. On teh vertical I'm doing at teh moment it has a fuel pump so its no an issue.

Jason
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