Starting out

Discussion on Stirling or "hot air" engines (all types)
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FabianPruitt
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Starting out

Post by FabianPruitt »

I've been fascinated by Sterling Engines for as long as I can remember but I still haven't built one yet. I never seem to have the time. but lately I've noticed a lot of builders from India and Pakistan have popped up on Youtube and make it look so easy I thought I'd have a go and that's why I registered here. If it all goes to pot I can come here and get help or find out what I've done wrong.

I'll take some pics as I start building.

Thanks a lot.
Tom Booth
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Re: Starting out

Post by Tom Booth »

What's nice about Stirling engines is, it is possible for just about anyone to build one out of almost anything around the house, soda cans, pop sicle sticks, balloons...

And all the way up to NASA type high tech engines.

Most of the engines I've put together were just from kits.

Do you have any particular engine type or design in mind?
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