This is a mini Stirling model, with a length of 125MM, a width of 75MM, a height of 128MM, and a weight of 900G. It is assembled from many fine small parts. A cast brass flywheel is used on the main shaft, and the mounting base plate is made of solid wood
It uses gas as fuel. Its combustion chamber is equipped with a mini stove head and a furnace door designed for ignition. It uses water circulation cooling, and there is a mini water pump installed on the body. The water pipe is connected to a brass water tank
Perhaps this is the world's smallest Rider Ericsson Hot Air pumping Engine Model. [ Guests cannot view attachments ] [ Guests cannot view attachments ] [ Guests cannot view attachments ]
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Now this I like, very nicely done.
Will these be up for sale soon?
Very nice...let us know when they will be for sale.
Looks very nice Jin .... I may well be interested in one of these also.
Nice!
Yours looks like it pumps a fair bit better!!!
Very nice....will be ordering one of those....
Curious what "kind" of gas. Lp,butane,gasoline etc.?
Looks like Jin's is set up for using Butane or a Butane dominant mixture.