Simple graphite/epoxy piston
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:02 am
Hi everybody !
It's my first post here. I not build a entire stirling engine for now but I think about it for many years. I'm a bit to busy.
I'm starting 3-4 years ago to cast epoxy/graphite piston and I want to share this idea. I don't know if somebody
try it but what I do is really simple:
- Just mix together Graphite powder ( sold in hardware store or Ebay to lubricate door lock ) and Epoxy.
- Just pour it in you cylinder and let's it's dry.
For minimise skrinking when epoxy cure , I make a clay piece in the center of the cylinder and pour over it. When cure , I remove the
clay and it's give a real engine piston shape ( with empty space at the bottom ).
My inspiration come from the well know JBWeld piston trick. I don't find the best ratio between Graphite Powder and Epoxy for now.
I can show some picture of some of those I made 3- years ago soon.
What did you think about this cheap piston solution ?
It's my first post here. I not build a entire stirling engine for now but I think about it for many years. I'm a bit to busy.
I'm starting 3-4 years ago to cast epoxy/graphite piston and I want to share this idea. I don't know if somebody
try it but what I do is really simple:
- Just mix together Graphite powder ( sold in hardware store or Ebay to lubricate door lock ) and Epoxy.
- Just pour it in you cylinder and let's it's dry.
For minimise skrinking when epoxy cure , I make a clay piece in the center of the cylinder and pour over it. When cure , I remove the
clay and it's give a real engine piston shape ( with empty space at the bottom ).
My inspiration come from the well know JBWeld piston trick. I don't find the best ratio between Graphite Powder and Epoxy for now.
I can show some picture of some of those I made 3- years ago soon.
What did you think about this cheap piston solution ?