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Cox Engine of The Month
March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
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March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
Okay, let's see them.
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
Okay, here is my very first cox engine (I still have it). I had saved up my weakly allowance but unluckily ended up with an engine that had a machining mistake on the tank. The front wall of the tank was made paper-thin, had cracked, and it would never run right until I made a few modifications...
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Wow. I really like the muffler on that.
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
Surfer_kris wrote:Okay, here is my very first cox engine (I still have it). I had saved up my weakly allowance but unluckily ended up with an engine that had a machining mistake on the tank. The front wall of the tank was made paper-thin, had cracked, and it would never run right until I made a few modifications...
SK,
What type of solder did you use to fill in the mounting lugs?
I want to fix some pee wee backplates.
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
So why did Joe post a picture of Kim's engine?
Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
microflitedude wrote:So why did Joe post a picture of Kim's engine?
Good question! Maybe Joe sent his Queen Bee to the "Skunk Works" for some R&D.
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That's not Kim's engine. It's mine. He did a test run for me when I broke my hand. I just had to see it run. It's a Tee Dee .049.
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
jsesere wrote:That's not Kim's engine. It's mine. He did a test run for me when I broke my hand. I just had to see it run. It's a Tee Dee .049.
Joe
Well I was half right, I should have looked at the pic a little closer. Doh!
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
cribbs74 wrote:
What type of solder did you use to fill in the mounting lugs?
I haven't touch the mounting lugs, I guess the anodizing has simply worn off in the holes during running.
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Surfer_kris wrote:cribbs74 wrote:
What type of solder did you use to fill in the mounting lugs?
I haven't touch the mounting lugs, I guess the anodizing has simply worn off in the holes during running.
Oh, ok. They look filled in the picture. My mistake.
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
cribbs74 wrote:Surfer_kris wrote:cribbs74 wrote:
What type of solder did you use to fill in the mounting lugs?
I haven't touch the mounting lugs, I guess the anodizing has simply worn off in the holes during running.
Oh, ok. They look filled in the picture. My mistake.
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
cribbs74 wrote:jsesere wrote:That's not Kim's engine. It's mine. He did a test run for me when I broke my hand. I just had to see it run. It's a Tee Dee .049.
Joe
Well I was half right, I should have looked at the pic a little closer. Doh!
Yes, I hereby certify that, for a week or so this past winter, the Skunk Works received Joe's Single Exhaust Port Tee Dee as an Honored Guest !!!!!
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
Here's mine. Woulda been more dramatic if I'd had the discipline to hold-off posting it earlier...but what the heck...Ta DAAA !!!
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Kim wrote:Here's mine. Woulda been more dramatic if I'd had the discipline to hold-off posting it earlier...but what the heck...Ta DAAA !!!
Well, i was going to post an entry till I saw this......
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microflitedude wrote:How long will the entry run?
Well, "Bad Boy" is good for about 2 minutes...
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My "Chrome Bee"
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
[quote="cribbs74"]
"Tis a little known fact that Bernie supplies these colorfully anodized tanks for sole purpose of my taking a Dremel Bit to 'em !
Kim wrote:Here's mine. Woulda been more dramatic if I'd had the discipline to hold-off posting it earlier...but what the heck...Ta DAAA !!!
Well, i was going to post an entry till I saw this......
"Tis a little known fact that Bernie supplies these colorfully anodized tanks for sole purpose of my taking a Dremel Bit to 'em !
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My "Chrome Bee"
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Re: March Engine of the month submissions, post them here!
cribbs74 wrote:Kim wrote:Here's mine. Woulda been more dramatic if I'd had the discipline to hold-off posting it earlier...but what the heck...Ta DAAA !!!
Well, i was going to post an entry till I saw this......
...yep, me too, I quit!
Engine of the CENTURY
All the other members that drink 15 pints of Guinness, whilst hanging upsidedown listening to Judas Preist played backwards
will no doubt already be aware of the following but just in case ,-
In 1945 Leroy Cox was approached by the US Government to set up a secret laboratory researching new technology.
He had the idea to create a toy making concern to hide what he was really up to.
Fortunately for us his 'sideline' was fairly successful too.
Without going in to too much detail (obviously this is all still classified) I'll tell you about one (or two) ideas he came up with.
Those of you who enjoy puzzles and languages will of course have long realized that Leroy M Cox Maunfacturing Co Inc when
translated into Serbo Croat then Chinese forms an anagram of 'I'm Dr Emmet Brown I'll be back from the future sometime'.
Also have non of you marvelled at the fact LMC dissappeared (sorry 'died') just 6 months after the first F117 Stealth flight?
Whilst working on stealth he constructed several models of the proposed craft and obviously he needed an engine to
power the thing. Enter the Cox FluxBeeCapteeacitordee/kingsnuclothespecial.
Early in development they could be seen by 'brighter' people but not by the masses.
The good news is twofold,-
1, LMC is going to return, a bit like the second coming only with more new model engines.
and
2, I can't fail to win this months EoTM.....
If there are any sceptics remaing among you check out the irrefutable proof below....
Obviously only those with high levels of intelligence might see the thing!
will no doubt already be aware of the following but just in case ,-
In 1945 Leroy Cox was approached by the US Government to set up a secret laboratory researching new technology.
He had the idea to create a toy making concern to hide what he was really up to.
Fortunately for us his 'sideline' was fairly successful too.
Without going in to too much detail (obviously this is all still classified) I'll tell you about one (or two) ideas he came up with.
Those of you who enjoy puzzles and languages will of course have long realized that Leroy M Cox Maunfacturing Co Inc when
translated into Serbo Croat then Chinese forms an anagram of 'I'm Dr Emmet Brown I'll be back from the future sometime'.
Also have non of you marvelled at the fact LMC dissappeared (sorry 'died') just 6 months after the first F117 Stealth flight?
Whilst working on stealth he constructed several models of the proposed craft and obviously he needed an engine to
power the thing. Enter the Cox FluxBeeCapteeacitordee/kingsnuclothespecial.
Early in development they could be seen by 'brighter' people but not by the masses.
The good news is twofold,-
1, LMC is going to return, a bit like the second coming only with more new model engines.
and
2, I can't fail to win this months EoTM.....
If there are any sceptics remaing among you check out the irrefutable proof below....
Obviously only those with high levels of intelligence might see the thing!
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My entry
Mounted To Honduras Mahogany
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