It got beat out by subsidized Chinese-produced PV panels (SES was forced into bankruptcy).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applications_of_the_Stirling_e...
I ended up consulting with leather plant for their hot water needs via solar thermal. At least that is still viable.
Amazing how China came along at the time it did. The hardball politics aimed against US solar startups since Carter has been a fascinating tale with little mainstream coverage.
(A homemade setup would not be very efficient regardless of technology chosen, so I'm ignoring complexities of elaborate high-performance boilers.)