If you are serious about that endevour join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HotAirEngineSociety/there are several members who have built their own.KirkLogan vilas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Doug,I have some small machine equipment and some reasonable pricedmachine shops in my area, If I can't make it I'm sure I can have it made. Iam interested in stirling engines for the exact same use. If the plans lookgood to me I might be willing to build a prototype at my expense and willgladly let you know how it works or possibly ship it for your testing.Everyone Else,http://www.lindsaybks.com/This Site Has some great books at really good prices, I
highlyrecommend the Dave Gingery Series. It includes Sand Casting, Making a MetalShaper, Lathe, Milling machine, Drill Press, Accessories, and Sheet MetalBrake from scrap. The plans can be size up easily and everything can be donereally low budget. There is also many other books, all the ones I've gottenhave been on metal working. Right now I'm working on a furnace that willhold 75lbs of molten aluminum, and turn around the spot. From one of thelocal machine shops I have a supply of about 400lbs of alum turnings a monthall I have to do is go pick them up. They use only 6061 and have one machinethat turns out the same part 8 hours a day 7 days a week. So it's a goodclean source for strong castings.Logan Vilas
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