Nice engines, do you or have you thought of using a "regenerator" in your stirling set up? Also have you added power to to the flywheel and used it as a stirling cooler?
hey i have a question, once again is my first time, so dont make fun of my if the questions is ...wel kinda of stupid.....from what i understan you put the coper in the mold, so when you put the hot aluminum doesnt burn the coper or something like that?
Nice engines, do you or have you thought of using a "regenerator" in your stirling set up? Also have you added power to to the flywheel and used it as a stirling cooler?
69iron69 1 year ago
hey i have a question, once again is my first time, so dont make fun of my if the questions is ...wel kinda of stupid.....from what i understan you put the coper in the mold, so when you put the hot aluminum doesnt burn the coper or something like that?
panfilo98410 2 years ago
Copper melts at 1800 degrees and alum melts at 1250 degrees. So the molten alum only gets the copper hot--.
mrpete222 2 years ago
Yes--in my garage foundry.
mrpete222 2 years ago
Did you cast the aluminium yourself...?
jamespetts2 2 years ago
Nice presentation. Impressive work, I look forward to your explanation of the engine operation.
apowellz 2 years ago