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    O well, start again, the Anodizer dissolved my alloy rod for the epicycloid crank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    O well, start again, the Anodizer dissolved my alloy rod for the epicycloid crank.
    O Poo......

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    Ewe guys are incredible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    O well, start again, the Anodizer dissolved my alloy rod for the epicycloid crank.
    Tubular steel instead? How are you going to attach the piston head?

    As for the sheep jokes - think I missed something, somewhere, (maybe I'm just thick)
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    Quote Originally Posted by WilDun View Post
    As for the sheep jokes - think I missed something, somewhere, (maybe I'm just thick)
    Same here, Will. Or maybe it has something to do with this? http://smilingspot.com/a-cowboy-met-...cowboy-can-do/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Same here, Will. Or maybe it has something to do with this? http://smilingspot.com/a-cowboy-met-...cowboy-can-do/
    Hahaha, good one Frits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Same here, Will. Or maybe it has something to do with this? http://smilingspot.com/a-cowboy-met-...cowboy-can-do/
    Aha! - now the truth comes out - there are others in the world? - Kiwis after all have had to bear the brunt of that one for a very long time!
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    Gee, I was only trying to put it into an Aussie accent.

    Awww ewe guys are increddibile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Gee, I was only trying to put it into an Aussie accent.

    Awww ewe guys are increddibile.

    No top work Ken, awesome stuff.
    Awww - an Aussie accent - in print? - now that's a challenge you've set yourself Dave!

    Very impressed with your engine too Ken, BTW. how strong are the forces at play on that cylinder sliding arrangement? - I saw you ( or your son maybe) moving it manually and it seemed to stay quite well at any position you moved it to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WilDun View Post
    Aha! - now the truth comes out - there are others in the world? - Kiwis after all have had to bear the brunt of that one for a very long time!
    Let me comfort you Kiwi guys, you were by no means the first. It was the Moroccans who were the first to use sheep guts as condoms.
    It wasn't until several centuries later that the Dutch perfected this idea by first taking the gut out of the sheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Let me comfort you Kiwi guys, you were by no means the first. It was the Moroccans who were the first to use sheep guts as condoms.
    It wasn't until several centuries later that the Dutch perfected this idea by first taking the gut out of the sheep.
    its common knowledge in England that the welsh still keep the old tradition started by the Moroccans prior to the Dutch perfecting it by removal of the gut.. only with the wearing of wellington boots , for restraining the rear legs...... allegedly

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    Quote Originally Posted by breezy View Post
    its common knowledge in England that the welsh still keep the old tradition started by the Moroccans prior to the Dutch perfecting it by removal of the gut.. only with the wearing of wellington boots , for restraining the rear legs...... allegedly

    - I have been laughing of course, but........... we are veering away from foundries and buckets etc. and that's no laughing matter. We have to help (by at least showing an interest) in these clever guys and their ideas on this forum to save the two stroke from extinction!
    Oh, and Frits, you could possibly become an honorary Kiwi with all your input (on engines that is!)
    We have now evolved, moved away from sheep and we now ride bikes for pleasure instead, so we need to keep looking ahead for ways and means of upgrading the Two Smoke to the two Stroke to stop it being banned altogether!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WilDun View Post
    - I have been laughing of course.... Oh, and Frits, you could possibly become an honorary Kiwi with all your input (on engines that is!)
    That would be nice. I've never been to New Zealand yet, but several of my father's brothers and sisters emigrated to NZ in the fifties, so now I have more relatives in NZ than in Holland. Must be the fertile soil. Or maybe a lack of sheep guts.
    OK, back to topic.

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