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DTV004 Regular Member Joined: 30/04/2009 Location: United StatesPosts: 65
Posted: 06:23pm 19 Nov 2009
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ok for the last 3 days we have hi wind up 70 milles gust..tonigth the will be windy too gust up 70 milles i have two windmills no broken parts the blades i have the are made from alumninun 5 blades each ....i live on the northwest on the coast washington state....i know people don't recomend alumninun blades ..bud to me this blades works bery good.. i buy the blades from .....windy nation... this is my personal opinion.
rmancini Newbie Joined: 25/10/2009 Location: United StatesPosts: 10
Posted: 06:33pm 19 Nov 2009
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DTV004-
Yeah, We've also had pretty good winds in my neck o' the woods(Kitsap County).
I suppose it's a good test for any sort of windmill but I sure could do without the downed trees and power failures.
Ahh -- to be in the Northwest in November!!
RichLaissez les bons temps rouler