Model Engine Maker
General Category => Chatterbox => Topic started by: 90LX_Notch on July 21, 2021, 09:07:31 PM
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So, I went to the Jacktown antique engine show in Bangor, Pa this weekend and displayed my engines. The Tiny Gasoline engine was big a hit with those who stopped by. At the swap meet portion, I was able to pickup some .007 diameter music wire. This will now allow me to experiment with a lighter intake valve spring which I made two of.
During testing I dropped the keeper while changing springs. (See photo below. It is the circular part that is the size of the “m” on the m&m candy.) It subsequently rolled across the back deck and dropped through a gap in the boards. Under the deck is a mixture of rocks and leaves but, luckily, below where I was sitting was a tarp covering some junk. I figured what are the chances of ever finding it. Well, I found it sitting on top of the tarp.
-Bob
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You are lucky. One of those parts that would take less time to re-create than the time spend looking for it. :lolb:
Dave
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Might be a good day to buy a lottery ticket!
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You got there quicker than the local shop gnomes looking for shiny bits to make off with!
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Might be a good day to buy a lottery ticket!
Too late. Used the luck up - should have bought the lottery ticket BEFORE this event. That's the trouble with luck - by the time you realise you are having some good luck, you've used it up. It's a lot like good beer in that regard.
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Having seen blue tarps perform all kinds of crazy stunts in various situations, it could be that yours channeled a space wormhole or tapped the fifth dimension to catch your retainer part!
(or the horseshoe over the shop door worked) :Lol: :cheers:
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You did INDEED luck out. :cheers:
However most aren't so lucky, your humble servant frequently among the victims, so a years-long study was launched and the results were published some years ago.
See my scientific treatise "PILAFBS", just now posted here in a new thread.
Cheers,
Harry