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  • No life man, no life.. I feel sad about you.. :(

  • I watched all 6 videos of this series. Any sharing work like this needs appreciation and there's no better way to appreciate than making a donation. How can I make a donation for your hard work in compiling this video.

  • nice job:)...

  • You really should considering giving this out using the metric system.

  • nice

    

  • dude! not a bad video i am not a fan but you are begining to win me over

  • Once again, thanks for the great videos. May God Bless in Jesus' Name.

  • PVC piping looks easier to make blades with. what are your views?

  • Yes that is a good choice too. Not Easier, but a equal or better choice. Look at this channel:

    /user/doug2877

  • @GREENPOWERSCIENCE also what ive seen that works really well is a polyurathane 55 gallon drum cut in half and offset around a vertical axis on bearings attached to an alternator..

  • I would reinforce the PVC piping with 2x2s. I heard that they can snap in half in higher velocity wind.

  • cool video

  • what is the striped thing in the back going up and down??

  • Canvas top from a vintage carnival game:-)

  • Hey boss, have u tried to hook this up with an alternator and produce voltage?

  • Yes, it produces about 100 watts in stronger wind. I had to go to the beach to get 10MPH. We have wind breaks at our house from trees.

  • Nice Job on the training video

  • Great video, it would be nice in future videos if you were to tell us upfront what materials and hardware we will need without having to watch the whole set of videos. Other then that keep making these gems!

  • Great video! Just subscribe to you! Looking forward to more "green" videos by you!Come check us out at - greenstarenergy! We are a "windmill" farm company!

  • Dan!!!

    How's it going? Bill Zimmermann here in San Diego. Love the new video's! Really enjoyed the video of the plug-in inverter. Also building the turbine blades are great.

    Keep it up!

    BTW Earth4Energy popped up as an ad on your video's. We discussed how much of a scam they are. Why do they pop up in your videos?

  • Zimmermania, Hi Google groups the same type videos together and also now has adveriseing on the bottom of popular video's

  • your video are great i learn a lot,thanks for posting

  • I'm pretty sure that this works like an airplane wing in which case you will get the best drag to lift ratio at a 16 degree angle. Hope this helps, either way I've watched a lot of your videos and am quite impressed. I've been wanting to build a wind turbine for sometime now and I'm thinking about trying out the dual squirrel cage idea but how can I connect the copper coils to a spinning fan?and I'm very curious to see if any gains could come from a rare earth magnet motor using a Halbach Array.

  • great video, think i might have a crack at that design...i bought one of them energy for earth packages online.......biggest waste of money ever.......i learned more from 1 min of your utube video than 50€ worth of that crap

  • :-) GLAD I COULD HELP.

  • HI Dan !!!! , great vid !!!! , heres a tip for wooden props , when they are stopped try and get them to sit close to horizontal , this way WHEN they take on water it will effect the balance less , maybe a small extra wheight on the hub would do , anyway great vid again Dan !!!!

  • lol.. the second 2x4 was more warped than the first one! Anyway, still a great vid, thanks for uploading :)

  • HI, Dave From Puerto Rico . Very good Rojas .

  • :-)

  • Dan - the lumber you're using is fir, not pine. Pine is not generally graded for construction lumber. Further, pressure treated lumber contains known carcinogens, and should be handled with protection, gloves, masks, etc. In some areas, the saw dusts and off cuts must be disposed of in a hazardous materials facility, as required by law! I like your set up and layout, but maybe a smaller framing square might be handled easier? (grin) Keep up the good work!

  • In Australia, the majority of structual timber is 'pine'? So, not sure what the diff with 'fir' is?

  • good grief man its a how to video................there is always one.

  • u got wood,..of 46 and a quater??

    denise is a lucky girl ;)

    lol

    5stars

  • Wow you are good.

  • you should start experimenting with jet based wind turbines, if you haven't already...

  • Where are the other parts?

  • i guess they are coming soon

  • I will try for part 2 tonight. It takes a bit to upload and break in sections.

  • Great Video, You guys deserve a You Tube Emmy

  • :-) Thank You.

  • FYI: Concrete Floors are never truly flat! Put the board against the metal shelving to check for squareness. Also, Pine is a horrible choice of wood type as it absorbs a lot of moisture which will cause it to warp, it is also not a very uniform wood which will cause balancing issues. Pine is also very easy to break due to all the knots and weak fibers. I recommend using birch or even cedar. These can be found at wood supply shops. Thank you so much for the videos and keep up the good work!

  • Those woods are a better choice however, Treating Pine Clear enamel it will last very long. I have one in my yard 1 year, no treatment, no warping Florida days high humidity. Warping only happens if you start with imperfect wood. Lowes floors are very good. Knots should be avoided. The pine blades can handle 150lbs person at the hub on blocks 4 feet apart.

  • first first see my page

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