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Posted 9/7/2004 12:39:06 AM |
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Posted 9/7/2004 1:04:59 AM |
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You've certainly come a long way since you first started.
What's your plan for the turbine?
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Posted 9/7/2004 1:14:51 AM |
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Well the nose cone will be fiberglass. I'm not sure what materials I will use for the blades, but there will be blades and they will rotate, although they will probably just spin freely.
Tim
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Posted 9/7/2004 1:21:53 AM |
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looking good, i still cant wait to see it finshed. i know what u mean about not having much free time, but im sure are reasons are very diffrent, mines form school and working on other aspects of project bat, such as the wroking batbelt (finaly got it all figured out, excpet measerments) then my new idea for the bat crowl. at the rate im going im sure ull be done with ur go cart befor im done with the 1/4th.
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Posted 9/7/2004 1:25:02 AM |
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also ive been thinking about the blades 2, best way might just be sheet metal and welding.
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Posted 9/7/2004 1:27:29 AM |
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That's pretty much what I'm thinking as well.
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