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dwyer
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Posted: 04:50am 22 Mar 2009
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Hi
Just to let everyone know that l havent been on discuss forums for a while due serious heath problem. anyway during my spare time over fews week i believe its the worlds first home made windmill of this kind. l got a 5 legged office chair from the tip to fit wind mill blades and F&P bearings and a shaft fit straight through by removing the hydraulic tube of the office chair before putting the bearings in. i will send photos as soon as l get my camera fixed.

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CraziestOzzy

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Posted: 12:05pm 22 Mar 2009
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great stuff...you could also promote another world first and use another chair as a stand to hold your mill together...a truly portable mill and ideal wind chaser

...you may need to hold it down with a few 20kg weightsEdited by CraziestOzzy 2009-03-23
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vasi

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Posted: 02:15pm 22 Mar 2009
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Hi dwyer,

Any photos?

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brucedownunder2
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Posted: 08:36pm 22 Mar 2009
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Good stuff Dwyer,
Maybe we should start a section about the weid stuff some of us use.
I've used 1. the shockabsorber pushrod for a shaft,very hard chrome plating and very thick wall on those shockies.
2.A motorcycle rear axle bearing made of Aluminium,very strong (moto-guzzie),I think .
3. Copper sewerage pipe for slip rings.
4. One of those outdoor umbrella stands dynabolted onto the concrete path for a test pole ,

Nearly all the above found at the tip for free.

Bruce
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dwyer
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Posted: 03:45am 24 Mar 2009
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oztules

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Posted: 04:11am 24 Mar 2009
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Looks cool to me.

You need to find another more comfortable chair.... so you can sit and watch it spin while you enjoy a cold one (or two).

Good use of available materials Dwyer


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vasi

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Posted: 05:01am 24 Mar 2009
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Yes, that's look great! Thank you Dwyer!

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Gizmo

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Posted: 12:19am 25 Mar 2009
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Ian thats a brilliant idea. It would be strong and you can find them with 4, 5 and 6 spokes. The 6 spoke one could work for 3 blade turbines.

Good to see your up and about too.

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Bernie the Bolt

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Posted: 07:07pm 11 Apr 2009
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Hi Dwyer,
Great idea mate, I think I will use it on my 100series I am building as I want to use 5 blades, and the chair I am sitting on as I write this has been threatened with the skip by her indoors.
What dia. is the pvc pipe u are using for the fins ?

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