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Good morning/ afternoon/ evening chaps. I have now had further monosoupape crankcase castings done, and they are ready for dispatch. To reiterate, these are for Les Chenery's 1/5th scale design. For those of you in the American contingent, the exchange rates are very much in your favour!

the only difference with this batch is that they haven't been bead blasted. The actual material grade and the quality is the same as the first ones I did; they're just shinier.

The cost of each casting is £55, I shall report on postage costs tomorrow. If I use padded envelopes instead of boxes, the weight is just under 500 grams. (That's good.)

I have kept a list of those people who have expressed interest before, and they will have priority. I shall start taking orders during the coming week, although it must be borne in mind that the UK does have upcoming postal strikes which may cause delay.

-Andrew UK
Hi
Do you have any castings available?
Dougie
 
Cost including postage is £54 for the UK, postage for the US was pretty shocking, and brings it, all in, to $92.60 stateside. The only way around this is if you yanks know any servicemen that are serving in the UK at present.

And now the photos! I can't for the life of me work out how to upload them (android tablet) but email me on [email protected] and I'll gladly send them. I wouldn't expect anyone to buy anything unseen. It will be noted there are virtually no fillets, and also the webs between the cylinder bosses are thinner than Les'- the patterns were made from the drawings.
Hello Andrew, are you still making the castings for Les Chenery’s 15 scale Gnome engine. I am new to this forum but would like to get one if possible.
 
Hello Andrew, are you still making the castings for Les Chenery’s 15 scale Gnome engine. I am new to this forum but would like to get one if possible.
Hello to all. I'm Andrews father,David. I thought I would better advise you that Andrew died of a heart attack December last aged just 52. He was an exeptionall engineer and had many projects left unfinished/unstarted. Before his accident to his arm he used to teach students at Hatfield University (in the workshop); and having a workshop myself I miss him terribly as we used to discuss problems in machining (usually mine!) all the time.
 
Hello to all. I'm Andrews father,David. I thought I would better advise you that Andrew died of a heart attack December last aged just 52. He was an exeptionall engineer and had many projects left unfinished/unstarted. Before his accident to his arm he used to teach students at Hatfield University (in the workshop); and having a workshop myself I miss him terribly as we used to discuss problems in machining (usually mine!) all the time.
I am very sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Norman Malinowski
 
Hi Andrew,

Thanks for letting us know. How awful. 52 is no age.

Very sorry for your loss sending my condolences to you and your family.

I still have the casting your dad sent me, it actually feels more important than a lump of aluminium now, as it's part of your dads memory.

Very best wishes

Derek
 
I have one at present Dougie, I don't know if there others, as I said I'm still clearing my sons house. I still have the pattern because I was the one getting them done for Andrew.
 

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