Just one question Tim. When you mount everything on the structure frame, is it just the rod where you found the balance point holding everything up or is there a housing point that it goes into the base? Richard Hollister
I enjoyed watching you make your wind spinner, and your grandchildren will love what their grandpa has made. Then I got to thinking...I know that could be dangerous! My home is solar powered and I've been wanting to install wind power as well, but it costs too much money for me, so I wonder if I could convert your wind spinner to make me some more electricity that I can store in batteries. Thank you for sharing your video and inspiring me to do some creative thinking. Cheers from Tasmania!
I looked into that project one time but never did it. I think the cost of the voltage regulator etc etc scared me away from doing it. Maybe I will look into doing that for fun now.
So nice. Unfortunately I came here hoping to get some clues how to use a flange berring to put under a birdhouse and keep the squirrels off. I just have never worked with berrings and I don't understand how to make the shaft stick to the inner ring of the berring, lol. I'm sure it's simple and possible without welding, but I just don't get it.
I love it. However...If you sell them someone will probably sue you after they stick their fingers in the turning blades. I'd do this for my own yard but probably won't do it for customers. Any thoughts on this?
I don't sell any of my projects. I make them and give away to my family and friends who want one. You are probably right. People are sue happy these days.
Don't be silly nobody's going to sue you if you sell them. Only an idiot would put there fingers into it. And if they did they deserve what happens next
Thank you Tim for the wonderful garden fan instruction build.
Thank you for taking the time to teach how you make this spinner. Easy to follow and understand. Great job!
Thank you Tim for the detailed video and love your commentary as you build the wind spinner. I am envious of your toolset :). God bless✋
Really impressed. Looks robust and very reliable. Great jobs!!! Appreciate your sharing.
Very acknowledged of what you do. Love the variety of tools that you have impressed!!’👍🏻👌🏼
I love this one... thanks for making one so easy! I have only very basic tools hand tools... 💝 I have always wanted a windmill in my garden.
... get one or make one ... you’ll be happy 😃 ... so many styles any more for you to choose from ...
Amazing job. Blessings 👍🏻
Nice design
It is a very useful tip when using metal blades. I have been using metal blades for quite some time and I nail them. Congrats! (from Brazil)
Hello Carlos. Nice to meet a fellow windspinner!
Another fantastic video Tim :) u are such a well of knowledge
Excellent work!
Just one question Tim. When you mount everything on the structure frame, is it just the rod where you found the balance point holding everything up or is there a housing point that it goes into the base?
Richard Hollister
Really like the metal blades and vane
Yes much better than wood
Do you have measurements ? My windmill will not balance, it’s too heavy in the front .
Good video, excellent whirligig.
Beautiful 💕
I enjoyed watching you make your wind spinner, and your grandchildren will love what their grandpa has made. Then I got to thinking...I know that could be dangerous! My home is solar powered and I've been wanting to install wind power as well, but it costs too much money for me, so I wonder if I could convert your wind spinner to make me some more electricity that I can store in batteries. Thank you for sharing your video and inspiring me to do some creative thinking. Cheers from Tasmania!
I looked into that project one time but never did it. I think the cost of the voltage regulator etc etc scared me away from doing it. Maybe I will look into doing that for fun now.
@@TimTools99 thank you for a reply, I'm still working on how to do it in the mean time I've been recovering from knee surgery on both knees. Cheers!
So nice. Unfortunately I came here hoping to get some clues how to use a flange berring to put under a birdhouse and keep the squirrels off. I just have never worked with berrings and I don't understand how to make the shaft stick to the inner ring of the berring, lol. I'm sure it's simple and possible without welding, but I just don't get it.
Looks good.
I like it, MR TIM.
Bacana demais gostei parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
fantastic video you really help me out thank you very much
Thanks.
From Indonesia
I think I'm on the hunt for a scroll saw now!
I love it. However...If you sell them someone will probably sue you after they stick their fingers in the turning blades. I'd do this for my own yard but probably won't do it for customers. Any thoughts on this?
I don't sell any of my projects. I make them and give away to my family and friends who want one. You are probably right. People are sue happy these days.
Don't be silly nobody's going to sue you if you sell them. Only an idiot would put there fingers into it. And if they did they deserve what happens next
Thanks Tim. Great video. It is obvious you love this craft and love to teach. What thickness/gauge metal are you using?
I'm not sure what it is. It's the stuff the amish use when they make thgeir metal; roofing.
Love it.
Great
Metal blades mo betta'
Just made one today,two blades made from food can,see what happens,no wind
Is anyone else having an annoying popup right in the middle of the video?