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My 2nd Poppin Flame Licker Engine

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NickG:
thanks guys, it was a very pleasing project, just took way longer than I would have liked bug that's just my fault! These are the most complex things I've made so far and probably have turned out the best so I'm happy. Still a long way to go and lots to learn but I feel ready to try an I.c engine next!

Sure it will Andrew, the Jerry Howell one looks a really nice design too.

Nick

Rob.Wilson:
Nice going Nick  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:


Sounds great to  :thumbup:


Rob

NickG:
Thanks Rob! Got to be an I.c next now!

Rob.Wilson:

--- Quote from: NickG on October 08, 2011, 09:06:19 AM ---Thanks Rob! Got to be an I.c next now!

--- End quote ---


It dose  :poke:  :whip: ,,,,,,,, What one do you fancy building ,,,,,,,so many to chose from  :dremel:


Rob

NickG:
Always wanted to do a hit & miss and projects take me that long to complete I figure I should do one straight off rather than have to end up building 2 engines! There are too many to choose from, really I need to make one from bar stock as can't afford castings at the mo. Ideally I should design one myself but then there's the risk it won't work!! I like the Tiny I.c that Arv designed on hmem and Gail modified to hit & miss but is it too small and fiddley for my first?!

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