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Huxtable Hot Air Engine (Stirling) Made by Olds & Sons Engineering Maryborough Queensland Australia
Looks nice. Seems to run very well – better than any of my hot-air engine efforts!
Is the maker the same one (Olds & Sons) that produces that elevator featured in posts a week or so back?
rehards Mike
Hi Mike,
Yes, here's their website –
https://www.olds.com.au/
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