Wow! Hope everything goes good. You may or may not know how many people are paying attention and hoping for your success.
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Wow! Hope everything goes good. You may or may not know how many people are paying attention and hoping for your success.
My thoughts are that this is the most magnificient documented build of a motor and an unprecedented and open discussion about what happened. I think this is once again a lesson that engineering...
imagine this scenario. A talented video producer takes all of Dick's photos and comments, writes a script, does a number of interviews with Dick and maybe a few other notables , adds music then puts...
As is everything with this whole thread, the first start was AWESOME like everyone said. But it was the dramatic wait that brought back old times for me. It would have been great if it had started...
The battery or batteries look kind of like an aircraft battery we once tried on our B hydro. See the tall vent caps. The vent caps in the one we tried had "floating" lead in them that would fall...
I'm going to look at my contact sheets and see if I have a pic of the one ran at Alex in 1972.
Once your project is finished it could be made into a college course with three semester hours plus a lab. Engineering students would enjoy this class I believe.
Reminds me of the two wooden pieces Harry Pasturczak made to have a company cast two pieces to be fitted together to make a venture safety device for our vacuum trucks. My Dad got a patent on it and...
I'm being blown away all over again.
None of this is boring at all. In fact these little details make it all the more entertaining, let alone amazing.
Maybe you should consider selling little bags of those chips. You've got quite a following here of people who might be interested in owning a sliver of what will undoubtedly become a historical...
BORING.....Very clever chris3298! That one word you planted goes to the heart of what Richard has been able to foresee, plan and do. Thanks for getting straight to the point of what amazes us.
Don't even think that this thread could be boring Richard. There's a lot going for it. Number one, you aren't just an accomplished machinist who is a fan of some unique outboards from the past and...