Made In USA

Ronald Headley on November 7th, 2011

A customer recently told me about some items he has in his garden along with his new windmill.  I was able to locate the manufacturer and just got their catalogs in the mail.  (Yes mail as in an envelope delivered to my USPS mail box-this manufacturer is not on the internet)  After looking through the [...]

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Ronald Headley on February 25th, 2011

The last of the 4.5 windmills has sold.  I have a new line of windmills that will be available soon.  Made in the USA.  Here is a sneak peak.  I will be sharing  a lot more details soon.

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I had two calls today that saddened me. I just wish I could get the word out before people buy. Both calls were about the “American Ornamental Windmill” one was purchased at a national hardware store the other at a “big box” home supply store. First the “American Ornamental Windmill” title does not mean this [...]

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Ronald Headley on April 3rd, 2010

Here is a photo of the top of an 8 foot windmill with the wheel removed. The pivot is the part that has a 1/2 in rod bent 90 degrees and a trapezoidal metal piece welded to it. The tail braces bolt to the trapezoidal part of the Pivot. The wheel attaches to the horizontal [...]

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Ronald Headley on November 27th, 2009

I am in the process of adding a whole new line of weathervanes. These come in one color Powder Coated Antique Copper. There are four mounts available – Roof Mount – Post Mount for vertical mounting – Deck mount for horizontal mounting – and a 60 inch high Garden Stake. The manufactuer is right here [...]

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Ronald Headley on November 14th, 2009

Completed 4.5 foot Windmill – Now all you have to do is put the windmill where you want it located. You can use the included ground stakes or mount it to a wood or cement base. Make certain it is level. A small “electricians” level works well. Best place is the four bottom horizontal braces. [...]

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