Windmill
Here are some photos sent from a garden windmill customer in the Channel Islands. The Channel Islands are located between England and France and are an independent country. Here is some information from the customer. Thanks for the information and photos Incidently my interest for windmills goes back many years when horticulture was our main [...]
There are no more of the College Windmills available. The manufacturer just told me that his supply of the University of Nebraska, University of Iowa and Iowa State is exhausted and that at least at present they are not going to be making any more. The company that did the powder coat on these windmills [...]
Here are some photos a customer sent me. He has a wooden pole near his house that used to hold his TV antenna. He got an 8 foot steel wheel, pivot and tail and made a “mast head” out of brass oiled bushings which he placed inside of a short piece of pipe and attached [...]
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You new aluminum windmill should last for many years with very little maintenance. Here are the steps to putting it together, along with some tips and photos. There are instructions included with the windmill, start by reading the included instructions. This series of instructions, tips and photos are meant to clarify the instructions that come [...]
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The mast head on all of the aluminum windmills has straight sides. (see the photos below) The legs spread out at an angle from the mast head. It is important to only put the bolts in about half-way through the mast head and into the nut sets which are on the top of the legs. [...]
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Here is a quick tip that applies to all of the aluminum windmills. Most of us are used to working with steel – when you bolt things together that are made of steel you want to get the bolts really tight. If you do not; the bolts will work loose. Even with the tiny bolts [...]
Here is some information and photos about the 18 foot aluminum windmill received from a customer. We are in the ground and rock solid. Overall we are very pleased. ASSEMBLY – 3 hours with 2 people – instructions were pretty good but some common sense is required – no missing bolts or parts, everything was [...]
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Here is short video about the windmills that I “put together” after taking Bob the Teacher Simple 3 Video Velocity on line class this weekend.
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