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Re: The Royal Mill
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 20 Nov 2001 18:39:03 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Brian Kasprzyk writes:
> Hi,
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> I built a new building on Sunday. I have been wanting to build a mill with
> a water wheel for a while now, so I did! The images are located here:
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> http://sp-lands.com/indexes/mill.htm
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> They are thumbs, click on them to get the bigger pictures.
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> Also, I have a new domain name and site, so, if you had links to
> http://legobuilders.com, at the end of this month, that site will no longer
> exist. My new domain name is http://sp-lands.com
> So, please make changes if you are referencing this site via any favorites
> or links.
Those look pretty good. I've been working on a water mill myself for a while
now. Maybe one day I'll finish it and get pictures up. I'm trying to use a
motor so it will turn on its own. It looks like you've used lots of gears to
slow it down. How fast does it actually turn? I'm trying to get mine to
turn pretty slowly.
BEN GATRELLE
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| (...) That was the same problem I was answering with the elaborate gear system I installed. The non-torque motor Lego makes turned my windmill into a mini fan. It really pushed out the air! The torque motor they have (power cable connects on top (...) (23 years ago, 20-Nov-01, to lugnet.castle)
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| Hi, I built a new building on Sunday. I have been wanting to build a mill with a water wheel for a while now, so I did! The images are located here: (URL) are thumbs, click on them to get the bigger pictures. Also, I have a new domain name and site, (...) (23 years ago, 20-Nov-01, to lugnet.castle)
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