Ky-Ko type Hot Air Fan

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  • @TexasMopars
    @TexasMopars 8 років тому +2

    The valve looks like Gumby jumping up and down! Love it!

  • @TheCuriousSeb
    @TheCuriousSeb 11 років тому +1

    This is beautiful work myfordboy!

  • @barumman
    @barumman 16 років тому

    That's a very nice little fan

  • @ProfeHobby
    @ProfeHobby 11 років тому

    Hello Myfordboy. This is awesome, gorgeous and fun! congratulations! I've visited your blog, but I cant find instructions on how you made this particular engine... do you have plans or somehting?

  • @paulwilliams2875
    @paulwilliams2875 8 років тому

    i would love to buy one very cool if only he would sale them on ebay awesome videos on you-tube love the channel very informative, really like your ky-ko hot air fan.

  • @brownie1341
    @brownie1341 6 років тому

    very nice job!

  • @chojerry
    @chojerry 11 років тому

    HOW MANY HOURS TO USE FOR FINLISH THAT GREAT PRODUCT?

  • @manidig
    @manidig 13 років тому

    Nice and quiet. Sweeeeeeeet.

  • @cleric022684
    @cleric022684 12 років тому +1

    i like the guy at 0:48 jumping over the rope :-)

  • @n4120p
    @n4120p 15 років тому

    Very nice did you fix some of the crankshaft looks like a neew aluminium piece there,,,,E.B.

  • @blankczechz
    @blankczechz 11 років тому

    My dad used to tell me a story about having one of these fans. He found it in a dump when he was a boy. He dissassembled it, cleaned it up and put it back together. When he moved out of the house that he was in, my grandfather wouldn't let him take it with. He said he left it hidden under the front porch and lamented losing it ever since. My dad passed away in 92 but I still remember that story.

    • @nawazahmed3604
      @nawazahmed3604 5 років тому

      I have one KYKO hot air fan that runs on a kerosene lamp. It's in complete running condition. Year of make -- 1909 to 1916

  • @juliannevillecorrea
    @juliannevillecorrea 12 років тому

    beautiful ...

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  12 років тому

    Fan dia 11". Made of steel, aluminium, bronze, brass, cast iron, stainless steel. All fabicated.

  • @VirileVilly
    @VirileVilly 12 років тому

    @myfordboy
    Can you explain to me how this works? Thanks

  • @chaz706
    @chaz706 15 років тому

    Stirling engines rely on a difference in temperatures. They would still need an additional source of heat to operate to create that temperature difference.

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  13 років тому

    @pavailqasim This not for sale

  • @luizpereira3991
    @luizpereira3991 7 років тому

    If you can put a Dynamo to generate electricity, and use a satellite dish with mirrors to heat the engine. And so have a free energy source.

  • @GuthrieDennis
    @GuthrieDennis 3 роки тому

    Still looking to buy one

  • @umairnusrat
    @umairnusrat 12 років тому

    Dimension of displacer (Dia, Length) ? Diameter of Power piten and its length ?

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  12 років тому

    No idea!

  • @anandteke
    @anandteke 14 років тому

    amazing

  • @Tryoutz747
    @Tryoutz747 13 років тому

    @9020powrmax yea using his own over sized "crank" :D

  • @Nabo00o
    @Nabo00o 15 років тому

    Heat pumps can make that source for practically nothing.
    I know I heard of recent work in Japan were the pumps could reach an COP of 10 -12.

  • @anuragrao6728
    @anuragrao6728 6 років тому

    How to make it at home

  • @gregmarsteller2514
    @gregmarsteller2514 7 років тому

    THEY JUST HAD ONE ON AMERICAN PICKER, WORTH A LOT BECAUSE IT WAS A HOTEL FAN , YOU PUT A NICKEL IN THE SLOT IN THE BACK TO HAVE THE FAN ON ! ELECTRIC BUT LOOKS LIKE THIS ONE, TWINS. GREG M.
    ..

  • @Nabo00o
    @Nabo00o 16 років тому

    That's very impressive :)
    Would be cool if you could have a fan that selfregulated to the temperature, so that when it got to hot the fan would begin to use the heat as its source of fuel ;)...

    • @1islam1
      @1islam1 2 роки тому

      ⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
      🔴 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )}
      📖Quran

  • @GuthrieDennis
    @GuthrieDennis 11 років тому +1

    Can I buy one?

  • @Puscherclub
    @Puscherclub 11 років тому

    Nice.

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  11 років тому

    I don't have any for sale but you can make one.

  • @stxavier2753
    @stxavier2753 6 років тому

    You can see my video piston giving stroke but after connecting to flywheel it not working may be Friction sometimes displacer soldering doesn't last I am looking for a thin steel pipe for displacer not getting

    • @nawazahmed3604
      @nawazahmed3604 5 років тому

      I have restored one KYKO hot air fan about 100 years old, that runs on a kerosene lamp. It's in perfect running condition
      Nawaz Ahmed. Jorhat. Assam.

    • @stxavier2753
      @stxavier2753 5 років тому

      @@nawazahmed3604 dear nawaz I am making kyko fan but not getting success can u talk me my number is 9471156764 I need your little help it runs only for few seconds

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  15 років тому

    I made the whole engine not just the cranckshaft !

  • @stxavier2753
    @stxavier2753 6 років тому

    Displacer clearance 2mm will that be ok

    • @myfordboy
      @myfordboy  6 років тому

      I have much less than this. The cylinder and displacer were made from the same stainless tube. Bore out the cylinder, turn the outside of the displacer. Smaller gap the better.

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  11 років тому

    I never keep account of the time taken.

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  14 років тому

    The idea is it uses heat as fuel and blows cold air to cool you down.

  • @stxavier2753
    @stxavier2753 6 років тому

    Please guide me with a video for making this fan I am not able to make crankshaft and yoke please guide me

    • @myfordboy
      @myfordboy  6 років тому

      What plans are you using?

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  14 років тому

    I made this one.

  • @stxavier2753
    @stxavier2753 6 років тому

    What is the displacer meterial

    • @myfordboy
      @myfordboy  6 років тому

      I always use a very thin sealed stainless steel tube for my displacers.

  • @gravedigr12
    @gravedigr12 14 років тому

    lol the fire kinda takes away the purpose doesnt it?

  • @digvijayparmar8349
    @digvijayparmar8349 6 років тому +1

    Is this for sale.

  • @myfordboy
    @myfordboy  12 років тому

    @2thousand4 Please go to my blog myfordboy.blogspot.com and look at the building instructions for my EZ Stirling. See the section on how it works.

  • @stxavier2753
    @stxavier2753 6 років тому

    Jdwds plan it's almost same 60 mm cylinder 36 mm bore for piston and displacer blade size 10 inch I can send you pictures and video if you give me if email or what's up .The design is almost same as you

  • @anandteke
    @anandteke 14 років тому

    amazing