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    Caterpillar Sixty crawler tractor (unfinished)

    Thanks for posting the photos. Amazing detail. Chuck
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    New Member Rural BC Canada

    Wow, that's very nice work! The gas Cat 60 is a favorite of mine. Would you please post some photos of your "scale appearance engine" Regards, Chuck
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    Fowler BB Ploughing Engine (unfinished)

    Amazing work and beautiful detail. Chuck
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    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Nice work on your coolant tank. Also, your Nash looks great based on the recent photos you posted. Thanks for all the detail in your build thread. Regards, Chuck
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    4 Cylinder Over Head Cam

    Very nice work. Runs well.. Chuck
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    Greetings from Michigan

    Nice work! Welcome to the group, Erik. Chuck
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    Wanted WANTED in Maryland: Die filer- castings/advice.

    Gary Martin sells die filer castings with drawings. https://www.martinmodel.com/collections/die-filer-casting-set/machine-tools-casting-set Welcome to the forum. Chuck
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    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Raveney, Thanks for the update. You got me with that "textured steel". I have some laying around the shop also. The rusty steel base for your V8 looks nice. I'll have to remember that. Regards, Chuck
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    Building a twin cylinder inline i.c. engine.

    The twin lead coil/waste fire will work just fine for you as your engine fires the cylinders 360 degrees apart. The same twin lead coil/waste fire also works on a twin cylinder with the crank pins 180 degrees apart. My Titan (Doug Kelley design) fires every 360 degrees like your twin. My...
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    Hello from Finland

    Hi Matti, Welcome to the forum. Your engine and the installation are very well done. Chuck
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    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    The extra detail on the gears add a lot to the look. Your NASH is looking great. I need a sub-base for the Merriam-Abbott (Doug Kelley design) I'm building. Something along the lines of the base you've built is just what I need. I'm not familiar with textured steel plate. Where did you find...
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    Expand the "Home Foundry and Castings Section" ?

    I agree with ShopShoe. I'd say HMEM is doing a great job for its intended purpose, the way it is. I feel the same about the other forum, Model Engine Maker (MEM). Chuck
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    De Industrie 2VD5

    Xander, You've accomplished a lot in a year. You've definitely captured the style of the engine you are modeling. It looks nice. Chuck
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    Whittle V8

    That is very nice work, Peter. Thanks for posting the parts and fixturing. Chuck
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    Another Nash 25

    Colin, That is very nice work. Chuck
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    My new project ...Small diesel engine .

    Your engine frame is a nice looking design. Chuck
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    Chrysler Hemi 1/4 scale

    Interesting tool. Thanks for posting. Chuck
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    V4 14.59 CI

    John, The aluminum angle worked out well. How did you fasten the end pieces into the angle. TIG weld or other. Chuck
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    V4 14.59 CI

    John, That is a very nice looking engine. I look forward to hearing it run. Is the block a welded steel part? Chuck
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    Sleeve questions

    Scotty is a small steam engine? If so, I'd think 12L14 would be ok for a liner. What does Elmer's drawing specify for rings? Do you plan to run on steam or on compressed air? Chuck
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