a lot of interest of this crazy little engine lately.
I have a copy of his hand drawn plans & build notes that were purchased years ago & have redrawn them in CAD for my own benefit of learning my CAD software, this was 6 or 7 years ago.
I have not built the engine but am wondering if others have? To the Pendergrast plans?
I see a lot of frustrations of building this from the Gingery book, I do have the book & can feel your pain...
D.Sage & Gordon (members here, & others as well..) have put in many hours building beautiful engines & have had problems making this one run.
An associate of mine has tried contacting the Pendergrast family to release these drawings but has had no luck.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has had any contact with them, or any other history of "BP Machine".
This is a really nice engine, & apparently, some of them run.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel here & totally understand copyright "stuff" & have freely shared drawings here, but maybe a collective effort could make a "runner".
Again, thanks to Dave, Gordon, & others for sharing their time, perserverince, & lost hairs on this.
John
I have a copy of his hand drawn plans & build notes that were purchased years ago & have redrawn them in CAD for my own benefit of learning my CAD software, this was 6 or 7 years ago.
I have not built the engine but am wondering if others have? To the Pendergrast plans?
I see a lot of frustrations of building this from the Gingery book, I do have the book & can feel your pain...
D.Sage & Gordon (members here, & others as well..) have put in many hours building beautiful engines & have had problems making this one run.
An associate of mine has tried contacting the Pendergrast family to release these drawings but has had no luck.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has had any contact with them, or any other history of "BP Machine".
This is a really nice engine, & apparently, some of them run.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel here & totally understand copyright "stuff" & have freely shared drawings here, but maybe a collective effort could make a "runner".
Again, thanks to Dave, Gordon, & others for sharing their time, perserverince, & lost hairs on this.
John