How To Build A Windmill | Wind Power
by Andrew on May.20, 2009, under n/c
Thanks to DIY_Geek at twitter! Great article, step by step. Includes necessary steps like “talk to your neighbors” (especially if they have homing pigeons).
How To Build A Windmill | Wind Power.
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July 5th, 2009 on 9:53 am
Would need your assistance to build a wind mill, which would be very helpfull to my nieghbour-hood locality,as we always fall short of power.