If I were you, and needed to sell them, I would take picures of each and sell them individually on ebay. You'll get more money for them individually thatn by the kit. Sorry you have to sell. If you could hold on for another 3-5 years, then things with your family life will have changed enough...
Austen,
What I really miss is the picture of the "Engine of the Month" on the home screen. Could you please put that back on the home screen.
Also, you have some very big shoes to fill, so good luck with your venture.
Ronald
Very Nice Bob. Thanks for re-posting the pictures. The one I am attempting to build is Harold Hall's Simple Table, as shown in his book about sharpening.
Thanks for taking the time and documenting this tool.
Tel,
Do you have any pictures of your build or finished table and accessories? I...
I think I read somewhere in this forum that on occasion you need some success, and therefore you should not be afraid to take on smaller projects while working on a large project. This keeps you interested in the hobby while refining your skills. By the looks of your work, you may not need to be...
Thanks Arnold.
It wasn't as tough as the first one, and since I wasn't in it alone, it didn't seem to take as long.
I didn't take the time to document it like I wanted. I took a few pics on the first day, and then got too involved in it.
My son would love to venture, however that is just a...
Here's the Elmer's Scotty, finished a few weeks ago, but just didn't have the time to post it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_JlUXvYfFI
My son and I worked this project together. He sure can shine the metal well. He is 12 and loves spending time in the workshop.
Had to re-do the shaft...
Yeah, she does. It's okay since she thinks the little engine is "cute".
(She actually was excited for me when I showed it running to her for the first time. It's a good thing to have a supportive wife!)
Here's the video of it running.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl6L7EhMOGk
Tom,
Thanks, This is a giant compared to your Tiny Builds.
Jim,
I did have a lot of fun. I want to document the next build, and create some more "character".
Paul,
Great idea. A piece of glass is on my wish list...
Here's the Elmer's Tiny # 23 I built. This is my first engine, and also my first topic post.
Since this was my first attempt at any engine, I didn't produce any build pics or text - building it was more than enough for me most nights.
I chose Tiny thinking that the few parts involved...