Neil Wyatt | 29/03/2016 20:04:30 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | So much depends on how long you want to spend on the project. You don't have to buy all the parts at the start. The boiler is the biggest investment, and experience says they won't get cheaper over time. Although the copper price is nosediving, you are paying for a lot of work by a skilled craftsman, so perhaps see if you can afford the boiler, and then add bits as you can and one day it will be complete.. Neil |
bricky | 30/03/2016 08:08:40 |
627 forum posts 72 photos | The cost of the castings is only the start ,unless you are well kitted out with machines and tooling you will find the cost is something that you dare not factor in .After comleting the 2" Gold Medal Tractor after 29 years of intermitant work I have no idea of the final cost.The engine is great now finished and it is all I can lift into the car Frank |
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