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I just completed this engine and it runs! It is built from plans that were published by the Edelstaal Technical Institute in 1972. I downloaded them quite a while ago but I don't remember the source. Based on the information in the booklet that came with them, this was a kit that was marketed to owners of Unimats. It has a 1/2 inch bore and a 5/8 inch stroke. So far I have been able to run it on 20 pounds of air pressure. All of the machining was done on a Smithy 3in1 machine. With the exception of the 3/16 CRS rod used for the columns and crankshaft and the brass tubing, all of the other materials were pieces of scrap of dubious parentage. The only real problem that I had was when I broke a tap in the final hole in the cylinder. I annealed the brass pipe and then bent it in a jig that I made out of wood. All in all, it was a fun project. I will post some pictures of the work while it was in progress and a video as soon as I learn more about how to use Photobucket and my camera.

I spend about two hours a day on this board and Madmodder and read all of the posts. I can't thank the people enough who have given their time and energy to these sites. I have learned so much. I feel both inspired and intimidated by the projects that I have seen. These are the best sources of information that I have found.

Thanks to all,

Jack

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Congratulations Jack!

Great looking build! Thm:

Rick
 
Nice one Jack. :bow: :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
Good looking engine. Good work. Have fun. ironman
 
Cool engine Jack. Nice build. :bow: Different from most I've seen. What kind of valve action does it have? Can't wait for the video.

Cheers,
Phil
 
Nice jack. I want to build one of those as well one of many pending projects.
Tin
 
Great job, Jack.

Please explain how you were able to get the brass tubing screwed into the valve body and cylinder simultaneously. I broke quite a few tubes before I gave up and used a splice connection.

Regards,
Dennis
 
Great looking engine Jack

Congrats :bow:

Jeff
 
Great looking build. I remember that engine from when I had my Unimat.
gbritnell
 
Nice little engine Jack. I just love the looks of that thing! Well done!
 
Well done Jack...is there going to be a launch to go with it?

Bill
 

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