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From: 441rider
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  • Could this power a ship? At least move it at a slow speed? Thanks.

  • Oh and by the way the fan was on the ground in the alley and the cam for the graphite power piston is a penny. LOL! Lets see a CD stirling still running like this after 4 years.

  • Nice engine dude!

    It runs really fast but you should work on your aesthetics, this engine looks like it has been built from bits of metal and plastic from a junkyard and then smashed by two semitrucks and taped back together with superglue and duck tape. But it works really well and that's what counts.

    Best regards

  • @yellowmetalcyborg

    Folks it's called the farmer stirling, you think a old 1800's farmer would have CNC? some are missing the aesthetic art in this working and still working demo. LOL! I got a really sick expensive chopper I'm fixing that looks great but don't run and would kill ya if you rode as delivered so beware slick packaging. That is what has sunk the economy ya know, shiney shiney no quality.

  • nice.

    if you could flip the fan, so it would blow air on the cool side of the engine, the temp. difference will increase, and it will spin even faster. at least in theory :)

  • lol its so crappy but runs

  • Stirling engine, caveman style!

  • @macrumpton

    Exactly! someone that can see the humor of art! FK no wonder we need stuff built by slaves in sub standard working conditions to make stuff. North America has forgotten how to make everyday things, doomed friggin doomed from aesthetic/Hollywierd BS.

  • if u put a generator on that u could power 120 volts :o

  • lol

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