So I indeed started with Elmers no 6 engine as a "quicky". Surprise again, nothing about Elmer's engines is quick or easy. The size of the components makes this continually a challenge. I have made this engine with about all the parts from the scrap bin. Fortunate that they are so small, but then to hold these parts is creative thinking. What i also find every time is that you can machine these parts to as close as possible to dimension, but once you start assembling the engine you find all sorts of stiffness and binding. It usually takes me another evening or three to fiddle with the fitting to get it to rotate easily without creating any slop. Thus I have "HUGE" respect for people building small internal combustion engines and get them running. Anyway i will post some pictures of the parts and hopefully soon a little video of it running. I have not seen much examples of no 6 on youtube except for one that is quite old. Any one have seen more #6 running?