Thank you Gail; I'll have to let it run in a bit more to get to breath power, or I'll have to get a small compressor to run it; it's going to my office soon to hold down some papers and amuse visitors.
Marv, you actually used a "smiley" ! Shrek doesn't like my engines... He stays away from them. But the moment you pick one up he starts bobbing his head and making pf pf pf pf - he likes to hear them running.
Trout, go for it; it's a fun engine to build, but does require a fair bit of accuracy. And if you want to go for an Elmer build and don't have Elmer's "Appendix" , I would strongly suggest getting it
here from john-tom. It is easily overlooked.
Kvom, thank you
Thank you Ed - I had a look at the PDF - good work on the editing; thank you!
Dean, thanks; I'm glad you enjoyed the sound track!
Thank you Bob. At least my workshop's a bit more conveniently located than yours, so I can nip off to it quickly, so you have good reason for having slower progress ;D Nice additional work on the con rod by the way Thm: - It's starting to look like an engine.
Ariz, thank you. I find making tooling and engines equally enjoyable. Tidying the shop is a chore though...
Carl, thank you. Unfortunately I can't afford that bridge you have for sale though (or I'm just plain stingy careful how I invest my money) ;D
Thanks Jeff
Thank you Rick - also for that tip on the cross drilling on the pins!
Dennis, thanks!
A side-note: some gut feel told me to have a quick look at my profile here on HMEM; I've been on here for precisely one year today. How time flies when you're having fun!
Regards, Arnold