xtremek
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That's some nice stuff. We never see stuff like that in my shed.![]()
Is it because you're always melting it?
That's some nice stuff. We never see stuff like that in my shed.![]()
One less engine in Dads shed , Aiden (my nearly 2 year old) Dad and I stripped the #007 mgf cup car engine, there is still some bits and bobs I need to collect from dads, But another job well done.
Some good quality parts steel billet crank and Arrow rods - £4000 pound new shall be a good baseline.![]()
That's some nice stuff. We never see stuff like that in my shed.![]()
Is it because you're always melting it?


Nice looking engine, as always. The way Andy is eyeballing it, the French maid better show up to keep him distracted.
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You two make a good team. I can relate to oldironfarmer, usually when I drag something home it rusty and dirty. Not nice looking engine jewelry like that. Should be some good parts in there for future engines.
1/2: i'm guessing you helped Andrew remove the parts cause they have your shiny signature stamp on them?
nice work (AGAIN)
so are you finally done with the Dr. appointments for a while or do you have another round to go?
best of luck at work this week. maybe a little DRONE TIME too?
Andrew: it's nice to have a few parts so you don't have to wait for London to ship some not to mention the expense. WELL DONE!!
In the mean time we are all out here in internet-land rooting for you and willing you on, carrying you in our thoughts daily.


Ric thank you for the heads up
I have actually flown in a KITFOX they are quite the popular recreational aircraft out here. Fun to fly and have fantastic short field landing and take off capabilities.
http://www.kitfoxaircraft.com/index.php
The DRACO is one awesome short field take off and landing aircraft and takes things to the next level.
https://www.facebook.com/EAA/videos/10156843232008623/
With a turbo prop engine it is just a tad out of my price range.
Thanks again![]()
X2! Every day!![]()
Steve, all the finger crossing, praying etc aside, I really do wish you a most uncomplicated, and if there is such a thing, comfortable recovery process.
There is so much going on inside of your body right now, systems fighting each other, fighting the drugs and the drugs fighting your body and each other. It is probably worse than any fight sequence in any action movie, be it sci-fi or cowboys. All in the contained space that is your body.
In the mean time we are all out here in internet-land rooting for you and willing you on, carrying you in our thoughts daily.
Look after yourself and you know by now, you need to listen to both your body as well as your various teams.
Good to see you keeping busy too.
Engine back there looking soooo pretty, Love to touch and smell it.
Andrew has reason to be pleased and proud.
I am off for a cancer screen tomorrow afternoon late, had a lung function testing process on Friday and waiting for another referral to a specialist for my back that has been getting progressively worse since December, none of it comes close to your recent experiences but I am not enjoying them much in my head, so can only imagine how strong you are and have been to date.
Again, respect to your various teams, Family, Healthcare and the wider circle of friends willing you on here and at home.
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X2! Every day!
P.S. Forged pistons are not the best aluminium for casting but I will melt them given the chance. Ingots are bright and shiny![]()

More doctors appointments? When do they expect you to be done? I hope everything goes well.
Steve now you have gone and activated my aircraft brain wire again! I could give up my GT Mustang for one of these. How short a grass field will they land and take of in? Couldn't find any specs. on that?
1/2: hope all goes well at the doctor's tomorrow. I don't know if you own or have access to an inversion table, but it really seems to help me after a hard day of working out or just lifting and moving stuff. not sure it will help with what is going on with you, but I know exercise and good mental health are your allies so maybe that is the direction you need to go.
in any case I really hope all this medication and treatments are ridding your body of the **** you picked up soon.
prayers sent and still crossing my fingers!!![]()
Steve now you have gone and activated my aircraft brain wire again! I could give up my GT Mustang for one of these. How short grass field will they land and take of in? Couldn't find any specs. on that?

From watching the Flying Cowboys 2018 EAA AirVenture videos, the KittFox, CarbonCub, Taylorcrafts were landing in about 125'to 150'. DRACO had a 126' and 2-118' landings. Having a reversible prop really helps cut it short. Takeoff rolls in the 125'to 200' range for the group.
Steve, Trent Palmer has a video interviewing Mike Patey about the DRACO build and when asked about the costs, Mike replied " what it really cost, or what I told my wife it cost? I told her I was selling the original engine and applying that toward another engine. The plan build cost around a million and if you figure my time at $1 an hour, then $1,003,000."( Plane sold for $233.000 new, and Mike's is one of the last,if not the last,one built.)
1/2 Cup,
I hope the test results come out as they should.
You are in my prayers.

Oh Boy! I have twice that length but in the wrong direction. BUT my neighbor has two aircraft and a diagonal strip across both properties could be a possibility? Great performance chart. Let's see, the shipyard lets out for lunch at 11am. I have a clear view up the highway for half a mile. Police station is half hour away. My neighbors love me. I think I could pull it off!!!!!!!!! Pun intended.![]()
Another here with good wishes and strong hopes that you have another good diagnostic!
A guy I know who does work for diagnostic labs used to say "every time you slug a barium cocktail you have to remind yourself that you're glad it's not strontium" Still nothing pleasant about ingesting a heavy metal solution.
Funny seeing Draco come up as I just finished watching the youtube series on Mike Patey rebuilding his Wilga during tea breaks, after I caught up on Project Binky ep18 over the weekend.
You picked a great day to go for the tests. If you are having the same weather as I am here cold and wet. All the best.
Steve....
Good luck on the tests.....
PRAYERS . . . .
Lynn W



Sounds like you had a warm place to be on such a cold wet day. Nice to see all good.
Awesome news 1/2, Great to hear..
1/2 Cup,
Great news!
Good news Steve heading in the right direction
Great update. We have plenty of warmth (hot as ....) on this side of the pond. We’ll be happy to share.
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Great news Steve! Stay with it my friend!!
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1/2: with all that good news I bet you and your family are ecstatic and very happy too (LIKE WE ARE). Congrats and of course I expected this cause your MENTAL HEALTH has be OUTSTANDING through all of this which I know hasn't had many fun moments.
I don't have to tell you to eat well and exercise because you seem to do that anyway, but if a small diet change might prevent this from happening again i'd look into that so maybe you'll never have to go to Immunotherapy again.
what's even better is you were able to keep your great job and you had great support from there during this entire situation.
back to the drones, engine rebuilds and maybe a bit of racing and picking too.
cheers and PRAYERS to you sir!!
Good news is always good news.
Having a coffee for you later.
Great to hear everything is tracking well!
Glad to hear the good news 1/2 Cup. Sounds like you are cleared for much quality shed time now. Maybe some Model A work, maybeeeeeeee?
Way to go, mate!![]()

