Aermotor 602 Project
Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 9:37 am
23-May-2020
Here its where all started
https://vintagewindmillforum.com/viewto ... f=32&t=773
Thought it best to start a new thread in the Project Section, going to need some help as Im as green as they come.
Added an 1300pound electric hoist to the shop to help with this project, I can see using this for other things now that its installed, money well spent. The hoist made easy work of unloading the mill, will add some pictures later today.
First question, im going to build a stand to get the mill vertical, can I just stick a piece of pipe in the mill for it to sit on (the pipe will be supported by some kind of fixture)? Does one need to take the Bonnet off and do something first? I dont want to destroy somthing, sure its a dumb question for most of you but..........
I have tendency to overbuild most things, my guess this project will be the same.
Update 24-May-2020
Not sure the best way to track the project on here, thought I would update this post as time goes on, if its easier for others I can just keep adding on to the end too.
Yesterday I got the bonnet off, built a stand with wheels for it and as of today its vertical. Did not have a mast for it but after looking at it for a bit I found a 1.25" chunk of pipe fit about perfect in it. I used a chunk of that pipe added a coupler for the mill to sit and another chunk of pipe to poke in the mill.
According to the previous Owner it sat in his pole barn for the past 20 years, well lets just say I never seen a mouse nest that big, the bonnet was chuck full of dead mice, acorns, fluffing etc.
I feel very lucky, being a green horn and just by dumb luck I was able to snag a 602 (i wanted something old), going to take some time to try to find some date stamps.
Here its where all started
https://vintagewindmillforum.com/viewto ... f=32&t=773
Thought it best to start a new thread in the Project Section, going to need some help as Im as green as they come.
Added an 1300pound electric hoist to the shop to help with this project, I can see using this for other things now that its installed, money well spent. The hoist made easy work of unloading the mill, will add some pictures later today.
First question, im going to build a stand to get the mill vertical, can I just stick a piece of pipe in the mill for it to sit on (the pipe will be supported by some kind of fixture)? Does one need to take the Bonnet off and do something first? I dont want to destroy somthing, sure its a dumb question for most of you but..........
I have tendency to overbuild most things, my guess this project will be the same.
Update 24-May-2020
Not sure the best way to track the project on here, thought I would update this post as time goes on, if its easier for others I can just keep adding on to the end too.
Yesterday I got the bonnet off, built a stand with wheels for it and as of today its vertical. Did not have a mast for it but after looking at it for a bit I found a 1.25" chunk of pipe fit about perfect in it. I used a chunk of that pipe added a coupler for the mill to sit and another chunk of pipe to poke in the mill.
According to the previous Owner it sat in his pole barn for the past 20 years, well lets just say I never seen a mouse nest that big, the bonnet was chuck full of dead mice, acorns, fluffing etc.
I feel very lucky, being a green horn and just by dumb luck I was able to snag a 602 (i wanted something old), going to take some time to try to find some date stamps.