5 Cylinder Radial
Thanks Lad's, I think I have found my way out of it ,so expect work to resume shortly, as soon as I recover from falling down the stairs.
Only a few bruises and a bit shook up so OK.

Brian.
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That's no good! A fall like that can change your life. I advise against it. :)
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Sorry to hear that Brian, hope you are on your way to a full recovery.
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Stay safe Brian - a zimmer frame can be a future project build but only after this one is finished!
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On the other hand this could be the power unit for a zimmer Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl
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All OK now. I am back to what seems normal to me.
The head now has inserts fitted. and valve seats cut. work on this head will continue leaving the others untill I have it finished correctly. complete with the cam, the damaged head will be used to prove the set up's.

This is another of my awful video's I lost some of the captions on this one in the down load,  oh well keep trying.





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Hi Brian,

I fixed the link for you, so it is displaying properly, but I do see that some of the captions are cut off on the bottom. Check your original video to make sure that didn't happen in the editing.

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Hi Tom
Thanks for fixing the Video.
the captions where lost when i exported the video to the format for downloading to Youtube
I must be sizing the photos incorrectly and the automatic resizing chops of the bottom.
I am sure I will get the hang of it eventually.
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As the material  was square I decided  to machine the inside first while it was simple to hold it in the 4 jaw.
Next came the end plate, now looking at the bar I wondered if it was possible to turn the spigot on the end and part off the piece, Now the bar was 12 1/2" long and my lathe is a 12x7 but it went between the small 4 jaw and the centre just dandy.
Next the part was milled to size,  But as I had to raise the head to clear the rotary table and boring head I now had to lift my small vise to reach the cutter. 
Now the real work can begin.

Well we all have our funny day's don't we.

   

   

   

   

   
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Very interesting build, thanks for posting subscribed. Over head cam radial ..... is there such a thing... very unique ?
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