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Bluechip:
--- Quote from: Stilldrillin on October 09, 2011, 05:41:02 PM --- (As far as I could tell, with P bucket's buffering). ::) David D --- End quote --- Isn't it just a right PITA .. Youtube desn't seem to do it so much. So why P/Bucket ?? BC |
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: Bluechip on October 09, 2011, 05:55:44 PM --- --- Quote from: Stilldrillin on October 09, 2011, 05:41:02 PM --- (As far as I could tell, with P bucket's buffering). ::) David D --- End quote --- Isn't it just a right PITA .. Youtube desn't seem to do it so much. So why P/Bucket ?? BC --- End quote --- No idea! :scratch: Mostly, I don't bother to watch P bucket vids....... Only suffered this one 'cos it was yours...... :thumbup: David D |
lazylathe:
Awesome stuff Blue!!!! :thumbup: I like the fact that it runs for a long time after the heat is removed!! Great work!!! Andrew |
DaveH:
BC, Nice one :clap: :clap: :clap: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer: DaveH |
Dean W:
' Runs very well, BC. I like it! Since it will go for a half hour at a stretch, it sounds like you got all the important stuff just right, too. It's interesting that it runs with a polymer power piston. I've tried that twice in engines over the years. Neither would go until I changed them to a more heat tolerant material. --- Quote from: Bluechip on October 09, 2011, 05:55:44 PM ---Youtube desn't seem to do it so much. So why P/Bucket ?? BC --- End quote --- Pbucket just seems to be lousy for videos. I usually don't watch vids there either because of that buffering nonsense. But, wanted to see yours run. Dean |
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