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RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - DaveH - 05-21-2016 Fantastic work Brian and your video was great DaveH RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 05-22-2016 A little more. [attachment=13283] Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 06-01-2016 As the sun starts to shine, workshop time goes down. But I still manage to get a little done. The side access cover location has been milled, the bearings and camshafts fitted. The next job will be all the fiddly holes for the screws, then the fancy work, fins and bevels, and the cut out under the side cover so I can get to the screws that help fix the drive pulley .[attachment=13317] Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 07-21-2016 Back from holiday with loot in the baggage. material the crank case and rear casing including the steel for the gears and shafts, [attachment=13503] next winter is booked, Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - TomG - 07-21-2016 Looking good Brian! RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 08-19-2016 Well what happened was the weather got to hot to go outside and I was forced to retire to the shop as it is the only cool place. and I did a little work??????? [attachment=13573] [attachment=13574] Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Mayhem - 08-19-2016 Looking very nice! RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - TomG - 08-19-2016 WOW! It must have really been hot! I'm sure it took some time to whittle out that crankcase. Nice work Brian. Tom RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 08-20-2016 All the way from 2.3 Kg to 346 g Tom Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - pepi - 08-20-2016 Time very well spent coming together nicely I'd say. Greg |