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Morgans,

Very Nice :)

Really enjoy watching all those components moving in formation!

Well done Sir.

Jeff
 
Mogens,

Very very nice :bow: :bow: :bow: (one for each cylinder)

Whose plan/design ???

Barstock or castings ???

Sorry to be such a nosy parker. :p

Best Regards
Bob
 
WOW Thm: ............. good work, and a nice running engine

What chance of a build log 8)

CC
 
I really like those engines. Someday I'll build one. (When I can actually measure things correctly.)
 
If I were to venture a guess they are his plans of bar stock.
Tin
 
Very nice indeed !! Thanks for sharing the video

Bill
 
me likes this engine very nice. if i could only build one my self scratch.gif oh well ill just have too keep practicing till im good enough.
thank you for the vidie it is nice to see them. :bow:
 
Nice runner Mogens Thm:

Regards, Arnold
 


Very Nice.

Mogen has been published in "Home Shop Machinist".
I have read a few of his articles in some back issues a friend let me borrow. Does good work without a mill as I recall, just a milling attachment for his lathe.

Do you still just use the milling attachment or did you get a mill? Just curious. Uh,make that nosy. ;D ;D ;D

Ron
 
Hi Everyone

Thank you for all the kind words.

The engine is build from bar stock, and the design is mine.

The expansion of gasses will not actually work when running on compressed air, as I do, but the engine will never the less run, as you can see.

To finish the project, I will now dimantle the hole engine, touch up all parts, and reassemble with gaskets and do the final "running in"

I have started to write an article on building this engine, and hope to have this article plublished.

Thanks again
 

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