Gus
Best of luck with the starting. I really like the clamps on your plug leads as well as your box. The engine is the best part though.
Buchanan from Moss Vale.
Gus, Congrats on this build, looks great!
On a side note (and apologies for putting it in this thread), This Saturday I am heading to Singapore for two weeks for work (I will be commuting out to Johor each day).
Is there anything mechanical/hobby related i should try see during my time there, or any machine/tool shops to browse
Much appreciated,
Kevin
Gus--I see you posting pictures of your engine on facebook, but we all want to know---Does it run???
Curiosity--In terms of cost to the builder, for an engine like Gus has built figure about $300.00 to $400.00 for material. For a much simpler engine like the "Rupnow Vertical Engine", figure about $100.00 in materials. However--In terms of the hours involved in making one of these engines---You can't afford it. The Rupnow engine has about 120 hours involved in the actual machining and assembly and 30 hours of design time. At $30 an hour (which is damn cheap for machining) that comes to $4500 plus material. For Gus's engine, I would expect Gus to have at least 600 hours of labour into it, so figure about $18,000 plus material. However---there isn't a big market out there for these engines. When Gus and I die, our wives will do extremely well if they can get $300 to $1000 for the engines on Ebay.---Brian
Curiosity--In terms of cost to the builder, for an engine like Gus has built figure about $300.00 to $400.00 for material. For a much simpler engine like the "Rupnow Vertical Engine", figure about $100.00 in materials. However--In terms of the hours involved in making one of these engines---You can't afford it. The Rupnow engine has about 120 hours involved in the actual machining and assembly and 30 hours of design time. At $30 an hour (which is damn cheap for machining) that comes to $4500 plus material. For Gus's engine, I would expect Gus to have at least 600 hours of labour into it, so figure about $18,000 plus material. However---there isn't a big market out there for these engines. When Gus and I die, our wives will do extremely well if they can get $300 to $1000 for the engines on Ebay.---Brian
Hey Gus,
I am sorry to hear about your Sister, she is indeed lucky to have someone look after her.
Its sad that your models are paper weights, I am sure you say that affectionately and that they would be not considered scrap value. I couldn't image machines like the ones I have seen being built in this thread as scrap.
If you have a link with your engines displayed would love to have a look at them.
Hopefully your lot changes and luck gives you a smile.
I have at least something in common with you and that is fishing..
Cheers,
Steve
Found you, handsome young fella with grey hair and scarf... Cheers,
Look forward to your post.
Steve
Gus
The elbow from the gear case to the crankcase a bit tricky
I'll be happy to bolt it altogether if it runs that's a bonus
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