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Our friends at Stirlingkit asked me to review their new Horizontal Mill Engine.
It is a vintage style somewhat modeled after Find Hansen's horizontal engines.
It is the largest model engine by far that I have seen from the far east. It weighs 15 lbs and has a 9" cast iron flywheel. The engine frame is also cast.

Here is a video that is also a little shameless advertising for them along with some photos.

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Hey Gil

I'm not seeing any "link" to the source for this engine in your postings?!?!?
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Hey Gil

I'm not seeing any "link" to the source for this engine in your postings?!?!?

 I clicked the video to watch then “ watch on YT “
 Link is there bel0w his video in discription

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Hey Gil

I'm not seeing any "link" to the source for this engine in your postings?!?!?
Hi Daniel,

The link is in the description below the video in my YouTube channel.

you can put an https// in front of this:   youtu.be/EB-lDe5BhrQ

OR  to go to the YouTube page by just clicking on the YouTube logo in the bottom left or right of the video embed in the first post.

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Hey Gil

I'm not seeing any "link" to the source for this engine in your postings?!?!?

 I clicked the video to watch then “ watch on YT “
 Link is there bel0w his video in discription

Cheers
Dennis
Thanks, Dennis!

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Yep ......  got it ...... Thanks guys!!!

Not really my thing, but it does seem an impressive machine and appears to be well worth the price of admission for those who do like heading down this road.
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Here's a short video demonstrating this engine will run slower quite nicely.

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Gil



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Bonjour Gil,
For a reason I don't understand, I couldn't reply to your mail saying I fully agreed with you and had updated my comment, and ask you again my question, wherge could I buy Hit an Miss Engines at reasonale price elsewhere than in China ;)  ?
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Hi Raphael, Other than China, I don't know at this time. 
One day, perhaps,someone in Korea, Vietnam, or similar may try it. India has been making steam and Stirling cycle engines for a long time and from what I have seen, most lack quality.

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Thanks for an informative video and a solution to make it run slow. Who needs a throttle? Once it is well broken in, it should run even slower.

A screen cooler and a second flywheel would make this model engine awsome!

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Thank you Gil for the review and the demo......

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Thanks for an informative video and a solution to make it run slow. Who needs a throttle? Once it is well broken in, it should run even slower.

A screen cooler and a second flywheel would make this model engine awsome!
Yes, agreed.

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