You can see all the construction details in the video entitled: ( Build a wire mesh Wind Turbine ) You can see it spin fast in another video entitled: ( WHIRE MESH WIND TURBINE VAWT ). The VAWT stands for (Vertical Axis Wind Turbine). The turbine can be seen in another video entitled: ( Wire Mesh Wind Turbine HAWT). HAWT stands for (Horizontal axis wind turbine). Thank you for the feedback!
the one thing i like about you, you waste nothing and find an alternative use for all kinds of things . weather is warming up for you, your pretty far north i see so your summers are like our winters.
I look at every visible man-made part, the way most people look at a book. I can see the intellectual input of the skilled workers who designed the part, and all the people who designed and made the machine that produced the parts. All these people gave all of us the power to make interchangeable parts (by the pairs) with one cut. In addition, we can find alternative uses for the whole part without having to cut it. If you want to reduce pollution created by discarded containers of all sizes, then you must at least require that all new throwaway containers can be reused to perform another job. Most of them will likely have larger openings that allow them to be washed easily. In addition, no permanent glue should be used to place labels. I was born in a place where interchangeable parts were imported (lots of custom made objects). I kept looking for a key to the modern world. The key that I found is the fact that anyone can harvest the intellectual input that created most man-made objects. In addition, we can find alternative uses for an object that are more valuable than the original use. I have a video entitled “The industrial evolution (no more third world)." Hint: If you find parts that are no longer manufactured, do not include them in your new prototype if you want to assemble lots of copies. Mass assembly is mass production. Thank you for the feedback!
@@generatorblue your brainy too, my friends jim and charlie are like you they waste nothing, inventive and seriously deep thinkers, being kinda poor i waste nothing either and as you say if its a common device or car you have easy access to parts.
@@closertothetruth9209 I worked as a picture framer for many years. Knowing how to cut flat glass, I can easily frame two pieces of clear glass (one on top of the other). What I need to know is what type of wire mesh can be inserted between these layers of clean glass to generate electricity. I do not want to make solar cells from scratch, I want to know what other industries were making parts (parts older than solar panels) that are now used in moving electrons in solar panels., With that kind of practical knowledge, I am sure that I could recycle some of the pre-solar panels items in an attempt to make solar cells. On behalf of all the people who have to work outside under the burning heat of the sun, I would like to make it easier for them to generate enough electricity to make ice. I have a video entitled "sun and ice cut bottle," if you have a glass cutter. Renewable energy today requires land or home ownership. If I had a flexible solar panel company, I would only sell rectangular solar tents or circular patio umbrellas with solar panels. That way, open outdoors farmers market can generate enough energy to make ice etc. I have half brain, but it works full time. I have never been the smartest kid in any class that I took, except for philosophy in college. The teacher told me that I was the only one who gave a philosophical answer that he was looking for. In math and computer classes, I was often told that my solutions were different from the other ones. By the way, that bottle top of the pole windmill was my only creation in 2021. I fix broken things everyday. I like to make things knowing that other people have access to the parts. Have a good day!
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What kind of machinery is the one made from bicycle wheel, and rusted sheetmetal? Always liked your windmills.
You can see all the construction details in the video entitled: ( Build a wire mesh Wind Turbine )
You can see it spin fast in another video entitled:
( WHIRE MESH WIND TURBINE VAWT ).
The VAWT stands for (Vertical Axis Wind Turbine).
The turbine can be seen in another video entitled:
( Wire Mesh Wind Turbine HAWT).
HAWT stands for (Horizontal axis wind turbine).
Thank you for the feedback!
the one thing i like about you, you waste nothing and find an alternative use for all kinds of things . weather is warming up for you, your pretty far north i see so your summers are like our winters.
I look at every visible man-made part, the way most people look at a book.
I can see the intellectual input of the skilled workers who designed the part, and all the people who designed and made the machine that produced the parts. All these people
gave all of us the power to make interchangeable parts (by the pairs) with one cut.
In addition, we can find alternative uses for the whole part without having to cut it.
If you want to reduce pollution created by discarded containers of all sizes, then you must at least require that all new throwaway containers can be reused to perform another job. Most of them will likely have larger openings that allow them to be washed easily. In addition, no permanent glue should be used to place labels.
I was born in a place where interchangeable parts were imported (lots of custom made objects). I kept looking for a key to the modern world. The key that I found is the fact that anyone can harvest the intellectual input that created most man-made objects. In addition, we can find alternative uses for an object that are more valuable than the original use. I have a video entitled “The industrial evolution (no more third world)."
Hint: If you find parts that are no longer manufactured, do not include them in your new prototype if you want to assemble lots of copies. Mass assembly is mass production.
Thank you for the feedback!
@@generatorblue your brainy too, my friends jim and charlie are like you they waste nothing, inventive and seriously deep thinkers, being kinda poor i waste nothing either and as you say if its a common device or car you have easy access to parts.
@@closertothetruth9209 I worked as a picture framer for many years. Knowing how to cut flat glass, I can easily frame two pieces of clear glass (one on top of the other). What I need to know is what type of wire mesh can be inserted between these layers of clean glass to generate electricity. I do not want to make solar cells from scratch, I want to know what other industries were making parts (parts older than solar panels) that are now used in moving electrons in solar panels.,
With that kind of practical knowledge, I am sure that I could recycle some of the pre-solar panels items in an attempt to make solar cells. On behalf of all the people who have to work outside under the burning heat of the sun, I would like to make it easier for them to generate enough electricity to make ice. I have a video entitled "sun and ice cut bottle," if you have a glass cutter.
Renewable energy today requires land or home ownership. If I had a flexible solar panel company, I would only sell rectangular solar tents or circular patio umbrellas with solar panels. That way, open outdoors farmers market can generate enough energy to make ice etc.
I have half brain, but it works full time.
I have never been the smartest kid in any class that I took, except for philosophy in college. The teacher told me that I was the only one who gave a philosophical answer that he was looking for. In math and computer classes, I was often told that my solutions were different from the other ones. By the way, that bottle top of the pole windmill was my only creation in 2021.
I fix broken things everyday. I like to make things knowing that other people have access to the parts. Have a good day!