Calculating top speed on ice...
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Really nice done.....You give me some ideas for my M40.
I hope for you he will start now.
Nice pic's also.
I hope for you he will start now.
Nice pic's also.
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I hope so too.
I made a heat shield for the combustor today, the wooden seat won´t stand the radiant heat so had to shield it somehow so it won´t catch fire during the run.
Before I called it an evening I made a portable coffee machine.
I made a heat shield for the combustor today, the wooden seat won´t stand the radiant heat so had to shield it somehow so it won´t catch fire during the run.
Before I called it an evening I made a portable coffee machine.
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She's a fine coffee roaster indeed!
Might be able to enjoy a good cup a bit faster if you slap on 2 more intakes
Might be able to enjoy a good cup a bit faster if you slap on 2 more intakes
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The very cold weather is giving me serious problems with starting, I know from GRIM that the engine is rock solid and can honk out even more than the specified thrust so the problem is the cold temps here. I am discussing this with M and we have agreed on a somewhat major makeover for winter conditions. The name of the experimental T3 engine is BLixT (lightning in swedish).
8 weeks until the race, time to get busy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7uvujsZPuw
Here is a lousy vid of the coffee boiler:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkwL78wQ6s0
8 weeks until the race, time to get busy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7uvujsZPuw
Here is a lousy vid of the coffee boiler:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkwL78wQ6s0
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The coffee boiler reminded me of my piglet snorkeler I ran the other day with the tennis ball caught in the updrafts. This 4 inch gazing ball would be fun to try with your coffee boiler setup. I wonder too if you could put a couple of exhaust holes in the sphere and angle them to make a spinning Hero's steam engine floating on the exhaust of your engine, boiling some water inside the sphere. I think it would be visually stimulating. ha
"Gazing balls were once thought to ward off evil spirits and bring fortune"
http://www.yardenvy.com/p/4inch_Stainle ... 84--76.htm
"Gazing balls were once thought to ward off evil spirits and bring fortune"
http://www.yardenvy.com/p/4inch_Stainle ... 84--76.htm
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Could you not heat the tank up with a propane torch like you did before? I tried it to - works like a charm. Even with only 1/4th of the tank full I had more then enough pressure to start the M40.Johansson wrote:The very cold weather is giving me serious problems with starting
coffee machines are for pussies! real men make their coffee with freakin' jet engines
*edit*
What's that tube doing there?
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Mark: Interesting idea with the tennis ball, I have to try that one next time I run it!
Metiz: It might work but it would still be unreliable, and I can´t have an unreliable engine at race day.
The tube you noticed is a starting sleeve, an experimental insertable tailpipe that was designed for easy starting. It worked well as you can see but the engine won´t continue running when the sleeve is removed.
The engine is apart now for further modifications.

The old intakes became a funny hat, I tried it on my friend and it looked fabulous on him!

Metiz: It might work but it would still be unreliable, and I can´t have an unreliable engine at race day.
The tube you noticed is a starting sleeve, an experimental insertable tailpipe that was designed for easy starting. It worked well as you can see but the engine won´t continue running when the sleeve is removed.
The engine is apart now for further modifications.

The old intakes became a funny hat, I tried it on my friend and it looked fabulous on him!

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I have all the drawings for the next step in the Thunderchine cold weather developement, a single intake engine with more of the Chinese looks to it than the previous designs.
As soon as possible I will start building it, we got a little girl yesterday morning so from now on I won´t have time (or will) to be in the workshop as much as I have been before. Don´t worry though, I will have it running before the race in 26 march. =)
As soon as possible I will start building it, we got a little girl yesterday morning so from now on I won´t have time (or will) to be in the workshop as much as I have been before. Don´t worry though, I will have it running before the race in 26 march. =)
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Congratulations!Johansson wrote:we got a little girl yesterday morning
and remember: as soon as they can walk, they can wield a hammer
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Way hey - congradulations on the arrival of baby!
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Thanks a lot guys, she´s the most adorable little girl. Now I have the interesting task of subtly introducing her to jet engine building and motorcycles without overdoing it so she gets tired of it and starts to fancy horses or buys instead... 
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Hey Anders , CONGRATULATIONS from down here too ,

Good luck with the jet engines and bikes bit , the "buys" comes by default with the female of the speciesJohansson wrote:Now I have the interesting task of subtly introducing her to jet engine building and motorcycles without overdoing it so she gets tired of it and starts to fancy horses or buys instead...
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Thanks!
Oops, I meant to write "guys" instead of "buys", but I guess that made sense too...
Oops, I meant to write "guys" instead of "buys", but I guess that made sense too...
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Congratulations!!
Did you already test your dB meter on her?
Fedde
Did you already test your dB meter on her?
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Strange as it may sound she is quiet as a mouse so far, but I won´t fool myself into believing that she will stay that way forever...ace_fedde wrote:Congratulations!!
Did you already test your dB meter on her?![]()
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