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Hi Craig, Your link worked well for me, once I understood the hyperlink; where it was. I am dense, there is no doubt. Trying to accomplish too much in too
I am cheerfully watching this site, as it is hitting upon the exact issues I will shortly be running into. I already have Hugh Pigots book on making your own
I read a newbiew was trying to save money on a wind gen by going with a Chinese knock-off and while I agree with some of what Bergey said about 'knock off'
While I had hoped this forum and class would start with the political action required to get home-built wind power into a community (the first step) and
I got your email regarding a hub design, and of course I have some questions. You drill (1) 3/8" hole for mounting the prop to the hub. That seems to me that