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<blockquote data-quote="Shame302" data-source="post: 658123" data-attributes="member: 12246"><p>LOL, trust me, I'm not sensitive. I make it a point to not bring my "feelings" with me to work, or the web. The web is a nice place too share info as well as entertainment with the occasional sprinkle of a good mocking here and there. Bottom line is, i don't care what happens to anybody's engine or anything that "happens" online. I will however try to keep the moral compass in check. I would never tell a noob that building a modular engine by himself with no experience is a good idea regardless of how "easy" it may be. You can make mistakes degreeing cams, but it should be caught before its buttoned up. I'm focusing on the long block save for the degreeing of the cams. If the rotating assembly is fubared, it might, and probably won't be realized until its too late. On the other hand, one might get lucky and things could go along swimmingly. In the end, a mistake building an engine is almost always an expensive one. </p><p></p><p>I think flying RC helicopters is easy but I'd never hand the sticks over to someone that has read it all and watched some videos on how to fly regardless of how confident they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shame302, post: 658123, member: 12246"] LOL, trust me, I'm not sensitive. I make it a point to not bring my "feelings" with me to work, or the web. The web is a nice place too share info as well as entertainment with the occasional sprinkle of a good mocking here and there. Bottom line is, i don't care what happens to anybody's engine or anything that "happens" online. I will however try to keep the moral compass in check. I would never tell a noob that building a modular engine by himself with no experience is a good idea regardless of how "easy" it may be. You can make mistakes degreeing cams, but it should be caught before its buttoned up. I'm focusing on the long block save for the degreeing of the cams. If the rotating assembly is fubared, it might, and probably won't be realized until its too late. On the other hand, one might get lucky and things could go along swimmingly. In the end, a mistake building an engine is almost always an expensive one. I think flying RC helicopters is easy but I'd never hand the sticks over to someone that has read it all and watched some videos on how to fly regardless of how confident they are. [/QUOTE]
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