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Twinsquirrel:
Superb! You really took a methodical approach and it has really paid off, beautiful engine and a sweet runner..

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David H
sbwhart:
Thanks Chaps you're support and encouragement   :poke:  :wack:  :hammer:

was much appreciated,

And

Johns help and advice was invaluable:-  Thanks John.

Cheers
 :beer:
Stew
bogstandard:
I can still see Stew's grin from ear to ear, punching the air and hopping and skipping on his way home, like a little kid with a bagful of sweets.

I would just like to let you know, Stew had done it by himself, I just supplied the extra air and lots of oil to keep it running.

Well done Stew  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

We did a post mortem after the major run (and it also did run slow, and in reverse) and we worked out where it needed a bit more work to make it run even better.

    :ddb: :ddb: You are definitely one of the few Stew  :ddb: :ddb:


Bogs
John Hill:
Nice job! :thumbup:   And it runs!  :thumbup:  :thumbup:  :thumbup:
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[thinks] "on day, one day"[/thinks] :med:
Bernd:
Glad to see you beat all odds and had a runner the first time.  :thumbup:

Way to go Stew.  :ddb:  :ddb:  :ddb:  :ddb:

Bernd
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