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DC:
Plans, Plans, I ain't got no steenking plans ;D ;D ;D and I don't know what a load list is.

Pappy:
Very cool,Love seeing people using what they have and make something useful .I made made a Crester once and it was to fast 12 volt fan motor off a refer truck cooling unit I slowed it down with a rheostat, had no money so I used an old headlight switch and wired it in to the part that deems the dome light, not near as nice as yours , but works great. :) Everybody laughed at it , but I have loaned it out a lot. ;)
 Pappy

JW_Halverson:
I have to ask....does it run on AC, DC?    >:D

Man, that is simply awesome. A wonder to behold.  Now will you put up a video of you  running it through its paces?

Scyth:  I love woodworking (duh, who here doesn't?). A spinning wheel, or several, is on my lifelist to make.  I saw one at the Black Hills Fiber Guild's exhibit during the fair several years ago that set my mind spinning...it folds up smaller than a suitcase. The owner said it is small enough she can take it on flights as carry on luggage!  My one concern is that I will have to try it out once the first one is built and I will enjoy spinning thread and yarns. And that is a rabbit hole that leads to far too many other rabbit holes!

DC:

--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on March 19, 2019, 08:32:48 am ---I have to ask....does it run on AC, DC?    >:D


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Snicker, snicker ;D

DC:

--- Quote from: Pappy on March 19, 2019, 05:02:15 am --- I used an old headlight switch and wired it in to the part that deems the dome light,
 Pappy

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Good thinkin' that. I wouldn't have thought it could take the load.

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