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  1. J

    Hobbymat MD 65 any good?

    Hi- 64 year old newbie here. Just bought a partially built Stuart 10V. (My 10H is lonely!) Turns out it needs more machining. I'm on a limited budget. Saw this on Craigslist and it looks better than a new Chinese machine. It comes with the milling attachment and priced at $500...
  2. J

    Greetings from Beantown

    That is great news. I will plan on it.
  3. J

    Greetings from Beantown

    Hi everybody. Brand new member here. I just posted pictures of a Stuart 10H that I hope to use for charging my cell phone. Anybody who asks "Why?" doesn't get it. But you already know that. I've been running it mostly on compressed air but now and then I hook it up to a pressure cooker...
  4. J

    jibaro

    This little engine is quite capable. The engine can easily spin the dynamo at the 5300 rpm needed to generate 15 volts. Maximum amperage is 2.3 Year: 1923 Model: Stuart 10H Engine: na Engine Modifications: na Transmission: na Transfer Case: na Axle Gear Ratio: na Suspension: na Tires: na...
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