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Stanley Meyer's injector material - Jeff Nading - 08-04-2011 05:19 PM

Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.


RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material - firepinto - 08-04-2011 07:40 PM

(08-04-2011 05:19 PM)Jeff Nading Wrote:  Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.

That sounds like some awesome stuff! Wonder how much $$?


RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material - seamus - 08-04-2011 08:13 PM

hi that is great info do you have a clear idea or drawing of the original device as i have tried to find something a bit clearer than the patents.
can you let me know.
thank you peter


RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material - phil - 08-05-2011 07:46 AM

I've started window shopping for ceramic materials. For a 100mm length of 10mm diameter alumina rod was about £100, bout 160 dollars I guess. Given the high cost im currently looking into adapting a normal spark plug
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.


RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material - Jeff Nading - 08-06-2011 01:50 PM

(08-04-2011 07:40 PM)firepinto Wrote:  
(08-04-2011 05:19 PM)Jeff Nading Wrote:  Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.

That sounds like some awesome stuff! Wonder how much $$?

It is on the expensive side, I have joined a yahoo group Alex Petty has and this is how I found out about the material used, here is the link, Jeff. :cool:http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/meyer_wfc_replication/?yguid=468896343
(08-04-2011 08:13 PM)seamus Wrote:  hi that is great inf do have a clear idea or drawing of the original device as i have tried to find something a bit clearer that the patents.
can you let me know.
thank you peer

I don't have a clear drawing of the injector either, I think artinvegas does though, if he will share, he is the one that bought all of Stanley Meyer's notes and drawings, Jeff .
(08-05-2011 07:46 AM)phil Wrote:  I've started window shopping for ceramic materials. For a 100mm length of 10mm diameter alumina rod was about £100, bout 160 dollars I guess. Given the high cost im currently looking into adapting a normal spark plug
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.
Hi Phil, I wonder if a group of us got together and bought a larger quantity if the price would go down, stronger buying power, just a thought, Jeff.


RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material - seamus - 09-14-2011 09:24 PM

(08-06-2011 01:50 PM)Jeff Nading Wrote:  
(08-04-2011 07:40 PM)firepinto Wrote:  
(08-04-2011 05:19 PM)Jeff Nading Wrote:  Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.

That sounds like some awesome stuff! Wonder how much $$?

It is on the expensive side, I have joined a yahoo group Alex Petty has and this is how I found out about the material used, here is the link, Jeff. :cool:http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/meyer_wfc_replication/?yguid=468896343
(08-04-2011 08:13 PM)seamus Wrote:  hi that is great inf do have a clear idea or drawing of the original device as i have tried to find something a bit clearer that the patents.
can you let me know.
thank you peer

I don't have a clear drawing of the injector either, I think artinvegas does though, if he will share, he is the one that bought all of Stanley Meyer's notes and drawings, Jeff .
(08-05-2011 07:46 AM)phil Wrote:  I've started window shopping for ceramic materials. For a 100mm length of 10mm diameter alumina rod was about £100, bout 160 dollars I guess. Given the high cost im currently looking into adapting a normal spark plug
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.
Hi Phil, I wonder if a group of us got together and bought a larger quantity if the price would go down, stronger buying power, just a thought, Jeff.

i wonder if you could use something like hdpe the sort of stuff used for cutting boards as you can buy it in all kinds of shapes and sizes and then machine it to the shape and size that you need or you could try some types of rtv compound this realy works well i have used it for lots of high voltage projects and it will mold realy well too and i have found a good release agent for it hope this helps peter