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..... for a small engine. ;D

[ame=http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=-79HfJRyUBI&feature=related]http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=-79HfJRyUBI&feature=related[/ame]
 
Tel,

Always wondered if I was a jiggler or a dangler and now even more confused that both can be mechanised.

Australia's my adopted land
Where a bird under a bush
Beats holding her hand.

Regards
Bob
 
Just wait til we come up with a Gingernut dunker mate!
 
The wife just suggested I make a run of these for christmas presents after seeing the vid.

 
Tel, gotta agree with Brian about the smile.

You do know, however, that you've created a new challenge, right? The most unusual, odd or outlandish applications for the engines produced here. Whatcha think, Admins? Is that a goer?

Best regards,

Kludge
 
You never what you NEED until you see what is available!
:big:

Great Video Tel!

Rick
 
Geez,Tel,that first one slops all the tea into the saucer :big:
But the second one is definitely a very civilised item.But with the tea that strong,I'd need double my usual dose of 3 spoons of sugar.But it'd be worth it,just to see the engine running.I'm sure you could make it into a stirrer as well ;D.Great stuff.
Hans.
 
Geez Hans, that brings back memories, my very first invention, at age 11, was a tea stirrer built from bits of Mechano and a canibalised model outboard motor (electric). Hard to believe that was 50 years ago!
 
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