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Gold Blend. A Coffee Jar Engine........ |
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Dean W:
That's sooo good, David! Your good job shows in spades with such a large engine running on that tiny flame. Kudos, my friend! Dean |
NickG:
Excellent result David ... just goes to show the research you put in paid off I think, your work upfront with the design and how it was eggsecuted is what made it run so well on the tea light. :thumbup: |
DaveH:
David, Very splendid :clap: :clap: :clap: :beer: DaveH |
BK:
G'day David, just read this thread, what a clever design/build and you could not wish for a better result, runs great. :clap: :clap: :thumbup: :thumbup: I don't know any egg yolks so I'll just scramble outa this nest!! :beer: |
Stilldrillin:
Thanks for all your kind words Chaps. :thumbup: Chuck, It would run very well on a stove. Not sure how long the balsa displacer would last though! ::) Singed it, with the meths burner. But, the tealight does it no harm. Hi Bernie. Nice to see you've joined in. "Finished" the engine today. After warming up with a drop of meths, it ran on the tealight for some 2 - 3 hours. All ok! It needs a base/ firebox now. Found a stainless steel dog's bowl, in Wilkinson's for £1.35........ :D David D |
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