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Gold Blend. A Coffee Jar Engine........
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stirling lad:
A lovely Job Mr. Drillin very smooth with nice lines...now what can you do with a teapot :clap:

  ...Mike...
arnoldb:
Well done David; top notch job  :bow: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

I love the way it runs so slowly and silently  :thumbup:

 :beer:, Arnold
Stilldrillin:
Thanks, once again for your kind comments Chaps..... Very much appreciated!  :thumbup:

Dave, BC....... I think of you, almost every time I run this engine....... Quietly distinguished.

Teapot, Mike? ....... Hmmm. "I have an idea"!  :palm:


Incidentally, look what I found in my local supermarket!  :D




David D.
DMIOM:

--- Quote from: Stilldrillin on November 26, 2011, 04:41:15 AM ---...... Incidentally, look what I found in my local supermarket!  :D



David D.

--- End quote ---

Honestly David, I know its great that you've found a carrying container for your beautiful new engine, and that you're an extremely modest man ("a bit pleased"), but I'm sure the engine is worth well more that £3 even with that new carrying barrel thrown in.

Dave  M. :beer:
AdeV:
David, that's a quite beautiful and mesmerising engine, and constructed out of what most people (myself included) would never have considered sensible or practical items.

So, have some of these:  :bow: :bow: :bow: and a couple of these:  :ddb: :ddb:

Can't wait to see what you make from that next can... probably some bonkers petrol engine?  :lol:
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