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Nice job, Andre, but the handle needs a pivot point. See where mine is attached to the pump body?
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Yes, Andre, it's made mainly from styrene tubing and wire.
But that wasn't the point of my posting it, the point was to point out the pivot point. |
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Oh, yes I know that, easy to make btw.
Actually will be nice challenge to make one that handle work. A. |
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I didn't mean it had to work, just look like it would.
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Andre & Vulcan -- those both look great. I never would've guess that was styrene, Vulcan.
Stephen |
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I'll vouch for the beautiful brass work that Andre does. I ordered his oil barrel pump and scissor telephone. Wow!
Dave G. |
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You need to find an application for his pulley system too. It looks great!
Rick ____________________________________________________________ http://web.me.com/nydiah/main/...Blog/Train_Blog.html |
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Dave, Rick:
thanks a lot for your kind words. it encourage me to keep making. here the last one with a little detail: wood bucket. Andre. |
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WOW Andre, what a great looking scene!! Nice job!!
Paul |
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Nice looking pumps both of you guys.
Paul S. TCA# 08-62324 MTH ASC Technician Bull Run Railroaders Club Model railroading in mythical "Peach Hollow, VA!" vagolfer1950@comcast.net Any day you wake up on the upside of the dirt is a good day! |
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