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    Looking for input on a cylinder block corrosion issue.

    Distilled water is pure water, De-ionized water is hungry water. Nothing there but H2 O. And it's corrosive as you can't believe it! Ph can be 7 but it's ion hungry so any transferable ions are eaten up.
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    New Washington member

    Great! Tell us what and how! Welcome from Port Townsend area.
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    Adjustable drill.

    That's great! A real slap-yer-forehead idea. Could have used that a half dozen times.... Thank you for posting! Pete
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    What kind of machine is this?

    It's an engine!
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    Good morning from Olympia WA!

    I know there are more PNW's here but I guess they are a bit shy.....
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    Good morning from Olympia WA!

    Hello from the north end of the sound, Port Townsend!
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    Meh - Just a little clean up

    Nordland, Wa. here! There are a few of us around. Pete
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    Electronic glo-plug ignition?

    Sounds like a PWM power supply....
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    How do you seal joints?

    Permatex #1 and #2 and Aviation-Form-A-Gasket are shellac based and contain no silicone. None. They've been around since air was new and way before silicon. Pete
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    Sealing boiler water level glass

    Most any model live steam seller will have the exact item. Especially the UK. That said, teflon tape rolled into a string or cord and then wound around the glass and pushed down into the packing gland works well. Pete
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    Coloring calibrations on metal ruler

    Tire marking paint sticks have always been my go-to for filling engraved markings. Rub in then rub off the extra with a paper towel backed by a wood block. No block and the fill will be rubbed out especially shallower markings.
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    South Bend heavy 10 vs....

    For equal 'capacity' machines, take the thousands you would spend on a cheapie and rebuild the SB to new. Ground, fitted, etc.... And you'd have a machine that will last longer than any two of the cheapies. And be rebuildable to new again. Yeah, always go for the old iron and when the numbers...
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    Hello from WA state, USA

    Hello from the PNW! Welcome to the fun! Pete
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    Health Update

    Thanks for the update. Hang in there friend! Pete
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    Merry Christmas......

    Merry Christmas to all out there! Pete
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    hello from oklahom

    My Mom was from Ponca City! The only thing there to slow the north wind is a barbed wire fence in Kansas! Brrrr... Greetings and welcome! Pete
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    Sorry for the confusion

    John, I'm so sorry to hear this news. We've all been pulling for you. You have been such a valuable contributor to the ME community.... My prayers and best wishes go to you. Pete
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    Making a ceramic burner,

    I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would like to see a write-up on that control valve, Jens. I've always been interested in boiler controls like that one! Thanks, Pete
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    Needed a spanner.

    Well, you seem to have discovered the magic that happens when you get into this 'hobby'! Pete
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    Friction clutch for small engines

    Now you have a design that is very interesting to me. I wuz gonna take yer two arm and make it more powerful but you have done it here! Excellent work! The magic of CAD.... Thanks, Pete
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