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jim.isbell January 14th 07 03:21 PM

build your very own wodden propellor
 
http://www.otherpower.com/pmg2.html

Heres the URL


jim.isbell wrote:
It was a slow turning alternator that I think I remember actually had
greased wood bearings. It was large because the rotor was laminated
plywood at they had stuck rare earth magnets on it. Then there was
copper windings on, or course, plywood forms.

I think I found it with a google search .


Shaun Van Poecke wrote:
"jim.isbell" wrote in message
ups.com...
I recently saw plans and pictures of a plywood alternator.


You're kidding me? a plywood alternator..... was it just a plywood shell
with the usual copper windings inside?

Shaun



Shaun Van Poecke January 15th 07 07:11 AM

build your very own wodden propellor
 

"jim.isbell" wrote in message
oups.com...
It was a slow turning alternator that I think I remember actually had
greased wood bearings. It was large because the rotor was laminated
plywood at they had stuck rare earth magnets on it. Then there was
copper windings on, or course, plywood forms.

I think I found it with a google search .


LOL.... whatever posessed you to search for 'wodden alternator'?

Shaun



jim.isbell January 15th 07 06:08 PM

build your very own wodden propellor
 
I don't think I did, it just came up in another search.


Shaun Van Poecke wrote:
"jim.isbell" wrote in message
oups.com...
It was a slow turning alternator that I think I remember actually had
greased wood bearings. It was large because the rotor was laminated
plywood at they had stuck rare earth magnets on it. Then there was
copper windings on, or course, plywood forms.

I think I found it with a google search .


LOL.... whatever posessed you to search for 'wodden alternator'?

Shaun




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