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That's an interesting concept. Never seen one of those before. Not familiar with the "Wig wag" engines.

Looks like I'm on a short hiatus at the moment, my CAD computer has crashed it's hard drive & spring has come where I will be spending more time outside. I'm exploring alternatives to the CAD situation.

Can you post some info of the "Wig wag" engine"?

John
Hi, John,
Here is the site with the plans for the wigwag engines. its a series of engines that use as many interchangeable parts as possible.
https://wigwagengine.wixsite.com/wigwagHere is a link to the video series about the engines:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh6NV2cTM5R-QrnjgVXp38aVN9vk9VFUqHenry
 
That's an interesting concept. Never seen one of those before. Not familiar with the "Wig wag" engines.

Looks like I'm on a short hiatus at the moment, my CAD computer has crashed it's hard drive & spring has come where I will be spending more time outside. I'm exploring alternatives to the CAD situation.

Can you post some info of the "Wig wag" engine"?

John
Hi John,
the wigwags are a family of simple engines that use as many interchangeable parts as possible. Here is a link to the website with the plans for the engines:
https://wigwagengine.wixsite.com/wigwagand here is the link to the youtube series on the engines:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh6NV2cTM5R-QrnjgVXp38aVN9vk9VFUq
 

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