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WIND TURBINE BLADE DIY how to video Part 2 HAWT Windmil

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

This is Part 2. Caution, wood working requires safety first, consult a professional if you are new to power tools. Do at your own risk.

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  • weeeee. part two... :)

  • :-)

  • ugh, and it stopped *just* when you were about to cut it with the second saw.. :p hehe

  • P3 DOING NOW:-) 60 minute video.

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  • hey i really like you channel, and i love the green way you do things. But when your cutting large pieces of wood you really need some one to help you, i'm only saying this because i lost a friend when he wall being not smart. much love roy☻

  • OK Dan!!! , now that you have our attention. We need part 3..You don't need to eat or sleep.....LOL

    Here we go again, your giving me more ideas for the power plant to drive the blowers for my new solar heater that your other video got me to build.....Thanks for the inspiration and reasons to buy a new table saw.....

    I feel another video post up and coming in the future my friend...

    D.J.

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  • Is this method ok for like a 20' (6 mt) diameter turbine ?

  • I may try this I just started using my new table saw, this has inspired me. But I want a motor that will produce some amps for wind. Most of the treadmill motors have to turn very fast to produce more than 12 volts. I will be interested to see what you use.

  • Dumb question maybe, but why couldn't you just use wood fence slats and angle them upon installation?

  • saw kick backs to shoots splinters D: O:

  • Does that saw have a riving knife ? Looks like it's been removed.... Any way, nice video, but you should use some push sticks, don't want you to not be able to make any more vids!

  • whats the best cheap motors to make wind power

  • 130 rpm is decent. add some gears and you'll be amazed. Go Dan

  • FOLKS Please don't waste precious wood making these, THEY WILL NEVER GET ABOVE 130RPM, follow Hugh Piggot's plans THEY WORK as have proper graduated angles.These Amateurish ones don't work i tried it 20+years ago!.

  • I am engrossed and astounded by how much work Dan gets out of so little of machine (ie, the old Sears table saw). I think this guy could reconstruct Noahs Arc with a 2 x 6 and his table saw. I would offer to buy him a new one but I am troubled that this would only stifle his artistic abilities. Bravo, Dan. Keep up the great work.

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