Worth Restoring?
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:16 am
Guessing on age but we acquired the property in ‘88 and the windmill is original to house built in 1900.
A new house was built and the windmill was “locked” in place for about 20 years however the rope used (not my doing) snapped and the vane and platform around the mill have broken. Now I’m stuck and don’t know if I can/should restore it. It is unsafe as-is.
Details :
I do not want it to pump due to location.
I don’t need it to spin, but it would be nice.
There is no ladder inside to climb up anywhere, it’s at least 60’ tall. I.e. I need a boom.
The structure is 100% solid, just the top that’s a problem.
I’m trying to keep the 50+ year old grapevine wrapping around it.
It is less than 10 ft from the house and don’t want to move it since it’s the last original piece on the farm.
I’m handy and creative, but this might be out of my league. Maybe…
Questions:
1) Can I diy locking in the top with a chain? Ideas?
2) If I outsource it, any guess on restoration costs? Cosmetic repair of the top: Platform, vane, windmill. I.e. is this worth restoring?
4) Any guesses on type/brand?
A new house was built and the windmill was “locked” in place for about 20 years however the rope used (not my doing) snapped and the vane and platform around the mill have broken. Now I’m stuck and don’t know if I can/should restore it. It is unsafe as-is.
Details :
I do not want it to pump due to location.
I don’t need it to spin, but it would be nice.
There is no ladder inside to climb up anywhere, it’s at least 60’ tall. I.e. I need a boom.
The structure is 100% solid, just the top that’s a problem.
I’m trying to keep the 50+ year old grapevine wrapping around it.
It is less than 10 ft from the house and don’t want to move it since it’s the last original piece on the farm.
I’m handy and creative, but this might be out of my league. Maybe…
Questions:
1) Can I diy locking in the top with a chain? Ideas?
2) If I outsource it, any guess on restoration costs? Cosmetic repair of the top: Platform, vane, windmill. I.e. is this worth restoring?
4) Any guesses on type/brand?