You've probably seen this style of wind mill made out of steel or other metal. It is a traditional wind mill design often found on farms -- the "real" ones are normally used to oxygenate ponds or pump water. These plans will show you how to build your own 6' tall version.
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Plans include a materials list, assembly diagrams, instructions, and full size patterns where necessary. The propellar assembly is meant to sit atop a lazy susan bearing which allows it to turn into the wind for maximum action and wind direction identification, while the propellar itself sits on a 1/2" shaft with bearings for rotation -- fully functional.
The plans detail how the hardware works and where it goes, so you can buy it yourself from sources of your choice or fashion it yourself. However, if you want the complete hardware kit which comes with the lazy susan bearing, the propellar shaft, and self-contained bearings, we can have it drop shipped for you from the manufacturer. (Bearing kit is available.)
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