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The 2" tubing gives is good fit and since it is polished to a high
finish, it swivels nice and smooth. I was originally going to use sched 40 pipe but the guy at the stainless place (KATO Marine in Annapolis) talked me out of it. Said sched 40 pipe was very heavy and cost 3x what the tubing did. Also, the tubing is polished to a high luster so it looks really nice. As I suggested earlier, it might be good just to have a 6" piece of tube welded onto the top of the pole. The instructions said that the PVC collar would have to be slightly enlarged to accomodate the tube, but that turned out not to be the case. 2 collars were provided, one fit the tube perfectly. Doug "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message .17... It's definately a blade balance issue, but I've carefully run through the balancing instructions and I can't find any blade that's heavier than the others. I'm sure that there are some harmonics that are causing it, but I haven't been able to figure out how to balance it. None of the PVC fittings that came with it provided what I would call a snug fit. There was a good 1/16" clearance around the pipe, which certainly is enough to allow vibration. -- Geoff "Doug Dotson" wrote in : What kind of speeds are producing this effect? My KISS doesn't produce any significant vibration up to 30 kts or so. That is as fast as I have run it. Have you checked the balance of the blades? A slight unbalance in the blades might induce a vibration in the mounting. I chose to use 2" SS tube rather than sched 40 pipe. The PVC fitting is a snug fit. The KISS came with an assortment of fittings to fit a number of different kinds of pipe. If the 2" tube fits the KISS better than the sched 40 pipe, perhaps attaching a short length of 2" tube to the top of the pipe for mounting would be a simpler solution. Doug s/v Callista "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message . 16... I have a KISS wind generator that develops vibration at certain wind speeds. The problem is that there's a PVC fitting that goes over a 2" stainless schedule 40 support pipe that is loose fitting. I want to machine one with a sleeve bearing on a lathe and make it out of plastic. However, I really don't have any experience machining plastic, I've been looking at www.mscdirect.com under Raw Materials/Plastic Material/Rods for 3" material. To keep costs under control I'm looking at the following: Nylon Acetal UHMW LDPE HDPE Comments on the machining qualities, UV resistance, and overall strength of these would be greatly appreciated. -- Geoff |
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