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Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:24 am
by Windcatcher530 Dan
The purpose of the chain is to furl the mill, pulling the tail parallel to the wheel that somewhat stops the wheel from turning which should be applied with strong winds. I would replace the chain with original size chain to keep it original.Thats a really nice old mill and to keep it that way I would only let it spin on special occasions it will thank you in the end.
Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:17 am
by wetsand
thank you...will do and send pics. I am building the tower now.
Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2023 6:30 pm
by wetsand
Here is the tower...the bottom half is in process. The top half is in the next picture in the forefront. Behind it is a temporary stand holding the Eclipse. Most of the wood is reclaimed from a barn..noice 1x6" redwood.
My plan is to move the Windmill onto the new stand (top half) and then fork lift it on top of the bottom half. If all goes well, it drops into pre-aligned guides and bolts. It will take a big forklift
))). Let me know any suggestions as everything is work in progress.
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Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2023 6:39 pm
by mtblah
My opinion for that musuem mill is inside under roof , air conditioned . But you are making it look good , wood tower and all . Should last for a few more years .
Is the tower over a well hole ?
Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2023 10:48 am
by wetsand
No it is not over a well hole. I did some inquiry on museum and did not get anywhere so I figured I would just enjoy it. If someone or some museum wanted to trade for a metal mill I would be happy to consider to preserve it.
Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2023 12:42 pm
by windybob
That's really a great offer . That would be awesome for some museum somewhere. In the meantime, enjoy what you have, and what you are doing with it. I think you are doing really good.
Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:02 am
by wetsand
Update.
Took the Windmill apart to prepare to move onto new tower. I ordered thrust washers (oil imbedded) anywhere there was metal to metal friction like where the main shaft sits and rotates on the base.
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One thing I am doing is coating the blades with paint sealer. I used "Rain Guard Paint Sealer" on amazon and it seems to be really good. Maintains the color/patina and soaks into the paint well. Hoping that will protect wood and paint from sun and rain without flaking.
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I am still debating how to approach oiling and greasing. Should I use grease on moving parts like the shafts even with the oil imbedded washers?
Should I grease the blade shaft and then fill the oil reservoir with chain saw oil? I am worried if I do not use grease around the shaft where it exits the trough, oil will just seep out the ends.
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Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:34 am
by Windcatcher530 Dan
If it was me yes I would also grease the shaft i do on mine.
Re: Eclipse Rebuild Weight Adjustment
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:16 pm
by wetsand
Reading the patent....on Eclipse, it says one aspect is the weight being adjusted up or down the arm to adjust how it responds in wind.
Is it safe to assume if I move the weight up the arm higher up, it will respond to lighter winds to create a brake (moving the vane perpendicular to the wind. If it is lower on the arm (how it is now), it will not rise up as fast when the wind gets too much?
This more of a question or confirmation that to be safe I move the weight to middle of the arm versus the bottom.
Re: Eclipse Rebuild
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:54 pm
by Windcatcher530 Dan
Yes it will furl easier with the weight in the middle of the weight arm then if it was at the bottom of the arm.