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mklotz said:
Very, very nice, Butcher. You've done it again.

So that's what they call music in Ohio. The mind boggles. :(

(Klotz's law says that the quality of life decreases monotonically. Modern music is constant proof of the assertion.)

Thanks Marv I appreciate your compliment (About my engine).

Take my advice Marv, Pull in your tongue, Shave off that messy hair, put on a pair of black denims, along with a cut off black tee shirt, go buy yourself a big bore mega cruiser (hog), jam to the tunes, and ride it like you stole it man!

-MB
 
Beautiful runner Rick! :bow:

That Ohio music sounds good to me.
Then again, here in Pennsylvania, they say we drink stuff that will make
you take back things that you didn't really steal in the first place. ;)

Rick
 
MB, she runs as good as she looks!

By the way, I don't know what everyone is talking about. I didn't hear any music. ::)
 
Nice MB. You just keep getting better & better!

Chuck
 
Boy, it sure runs nice, Rick. Lots of moving stuff going on to keep me entertained!

I won't say anything about your tunes, man. Just that, if I could have heard the engine, it would have been music to my ears. (That's another compliment, if you get my drift.)

Dean
 
Deanofid said:
Boy, it sure runs nice, Rick. Lots of moving stuff going on to keep me entertained!

I won't say anything about your tunes, man. Just that, if I could have heard the engine, it would have been music to my ears. (That's another compliment, if you get my drift.)

Dean

Thanks Dean. Its good to hear from you. It seems that you haven't been around a lot lately. I trust your working on other projects or hobbies.

I have the radio on 24/7 down in the shop. I'm afraid to turn it off and let the tubes cool! The particular (or, peculiar) music that's on at the time I shoot my videos is 'what ever' at the time. Its not planned or chosen at all. I may need to be a bit more careful in the future, to avoid the charge of the crowd carrying 'pitch forks' and 'lit torches'! ;D

-MB
 
Metal Butcher said:
Thanks Dean. Its good to hear from you. It seems that you haven't been around a lot lately.
-MB

I post to the forum every day, Rick. Being kind of loose, I try to spread it around, but don't make a comment on every thread every day. You know how that is. Would be a full time job!

BTW, I wasn't making a crack about the music you had on, but that the sound of the engine alone would be great. I just love the sound of a steam engine. Or any engine.

I trust your working on other projects or hobbies.

Yep. Made Howell's little burner and a collet closer chuck for my Atlas the past few weeks. Didn't put them up on the forum, since I think they have both already been covered well here.

Dean
 
MB,

I really like the way your engine looks and runs.

Some day I hope to be able to build something that complex with the accuracy required to run smoothly.

SAM
 
Beautiful job MB...it runs and sounds just great...just thinking....what the perfect music would be for a mine engine ???

Very nice job on the video too!!

Bill
 
b.lindsey said:
Beautiful job MB...it runs and sounds just great...just thinking....what the perfect music would be for a mine engine ???

Very nice job on the video too!!

Bill

Hmm, how bout:

Canary in a Coal Mine -- The Police
Working in a Coal Mine -- Lee Dorsey
Sixteen Tons -- Tennessee Ernie Ford
 
Deanofid said:
I post to the forum every day, Rick. Being kind of loose, I try to spread it around, but don't make a comment on every thread every day. You know how that is. Would be a full time job!

BTW, I wasn't making a crack about the music you had on, but that the sound of the engine alone would be great. I just love the sound of a steam engine. Or any engine.

Yep. Made Howell's little burner and a collet closer chuck for my Atlas the past few weeks. Didn't put them up on the forum, since I think they have both already been covered well here.

Dean

I know what you mean about being a "full time job". There's a tremendous amount of posting going on all day, and every day. No one could keep up with all of it.

I like it when people make cracks on my threads. Its all welcome and good fun, and it gives me the opportunity to put on some emotion (anger, insanity, intelligence, etc.), have a few laugh's, and try to out wit the hecklers. I understood what your post meant about liking the sound that steam/air engines make.

With unlimited involvement on the forum its nearly impossible to make good progress on a project. I suspect the heavy hitters have a computer right in the shop and stay involved with the forum at all times. Machining a part takes second place.

Dean, how do you do those split/multiple quotes on one reply?

-Rick
 
ksouers said:
Hmm, how bout:

Canary in a Coal Mine -- The Police
Working in a Coal Mine -- Lee Dorsey
Sixteen Tons -- Tennessee Ernie Ford

All good choices Kevin. How about If I add a little "SPARK"!

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc_x2-rCFWI&feature=related[/ame]

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEBpFuJZpSQ&feature=related[/ame]

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjKTxrtitgc&feature=related[/ame]

-MB
 
Hi Sam. That's a very good question. Over thirty years ago an old friend gave me one of their albums titled 'Propaganda'. And being the big music buff that he was at the time gave me two additional albums as gifts. At the time I liked them. I haven't seen them or listened to them in 30 years or more. I have them stored away with the rest of my vinyl collection.

It just poped into my head this morning like a lot of old memories that are beginning to surface do to old age. Must be that the older outer layer of memory cells is dying away, and exposing the younger and earlier ones :big:

I think their from England, but I'm not sure. I remember that the singer can sing in 5 or 6 languages. In my search for them using Google I found that they are still around and have a small website. Like thousands of other bands they just never made it to the top 10 in the U.S.A..

Edit" They are from LA California. The group started out as 'Half Nelson' in 1969 and changed their name to the 'Sparks' around 1974, and moved to England.

I just went through mt older CD's in storage, and found the Sparks 'Interior Design' album. I went outside and put it in the car. I'll listen to it during tomorrows trip to the grocery store and scrap yard.

http://www.allsparks.com/

-MB
 
Metal Butcher said:
Dean, how do you do those split/multiple quotes on one reply?

-Rick

Rick, if you want to quote multiple people, then, when you go to the reply page, you'll see the recent text from other people below the dialog box. In each person's post, at the top right of the "box" are the words "Insert Quote". Click on each post you want to reply to and it will put them in your reply dialog box.

If you just want to split one person's quote in to a number of pieces, so you can answer or comment multiple times to that one person's questions, use the quote function and copy and paste the separate topics between the words "quote /quote" (brackets removed so it wouldn't show an actual quote box).

The quote function is above the smilies in the dialog page for typing your reply. It looks like this:
quote.gif
.
It will put the two "quote code" words in your text. Then paste the words you want between them.

Dean
 
SAM in LA said:
MB,

I really like the way your engine looks and runs.

Some day I hope to be able to build something that complex with the accuracy required to run smoothly.

SAM

Thank Sam! I hope to see you build one someday. Its important to solder the crosshead guide together accurately. Unlike a lot of crossheads that are machined in one set up, this one leaves accuracy at the mercy of dead on accurate assembly.

Deanofid said:
Rick, if you want to quote multiple people, then, when you go to the reply page, you'll see the recent text from other people below the dialog box. In each person's post, at the top right of the "box" are the words "Insert Quote". Click on each post you want to reply to and it will put them in your reply dialog box.

If you just want to split one person's quote in to a number of pieces, so you can answer or comment multiple times to that one person's questions, use the quote function and copy and paste the separate topics between the words "quote /quote" (brackets removed so it wouldn't show an actual quote box).

The quote function is above the smilies in the dialog page for typing your reply. It looks like this:
quote.gif
.
It will put the two "quote code" words in your text. Then paste the words you want between them.

Dean

Thanks Dean! I just tried it by clicking on the "insert Quote" and it worked!

Fabulous!

-MB
 
MB,

You do exceptionally nice work,

First,
beautiful collection of your craftsmanship in your engines collection thread, I didn't want to post anything after that last video, I didn't want to break the continuity of how that video, was the grandfinality of that thread...Very nice video.

I like how on some engines you paint the plumbing copper tubing, it makes it look like it is part of the engine and not an after thought.

And on the engines you don't paint the copper tubing, you have a way of making it so proportionally fitting, that again it looks like it was machined into the build.

Best way to say it, is , it does not look like the engine was built, and then the copper tubing hooked up to it to get it to run.

But rather your copper tubing is incorporated into the build, and that takes talent to do.

Please don't misunderstand me,
I am in NO way downgrading engines built with copper tubing.

Your quote at the bottom :always in pursuit of perfection", your VERY CLOSE to it.

Keep up the great work.

Stay Safe...on your vacation.
 
Hello Hobby. :)

I am Happy you like my work.

Thank you for the kind words.

And, I'll do my best to be safe.

-MB
 
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