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  • I USED BED FRAMES FOR MY WINDMILLS TOO.

  • will you look ad the wind mill heppolt wind turbine

  • @aacowboy12 @aacowboy12 I looked at the short videos. I could not find a long video on Youtube that showed all the parts. I guess that the turbine is part of the building or the building is part of the turbine. Either way, it looks like a costly project but generates electricity without burning fossil fuel and maybe contains the noise between the walls. Using vertical axis blades in a horizontal position taps a fraction of the potential power but could be a stable way to setup a large turbine.

  • Like you said, it looks happy, and you sound happy. And now that it's over I can relax, knowing you still have all your fingers! GB they have a thing called a band saw you know! (Me <---- wagging my finger at you) you be careful with that jig saw!

    Great and inspiring job as always.

    Peace

    Gill

  • @whotoinfinity Gill,Believe it or not, this is the first time that I used a jigsaw this way. I sometimes screw the jigsaw up side down under a table and let the blade pass through a small hole. This time I decided that I could use the flat jigsaw base (or jigsaw shoe) as my tabletop. Looking at the video, I saw the blade passing one inch from my thumb. However, I had already cut 3 blades and knew that the blade was very steady in its track with no possibility to move sideways. Poor man band saw!

  • nice job on the windmills

  • @michael970 Thank you! This one looks cleaner than my usual assemblies.

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