| Image Comments |
| John M Oshust | 12-Nov-07 21:14 |
| My building buddies...I would like your E-mail addresses. I have some. To save work, If you want to be in my address book please mail me ...johnmoshust@worldnet.att.net |
| Barnstormer | 12-Nov-07 21:43 |
| John are these plastic tips from ball point pens mounted to straight pins then attached to small aluminum tubing? |
| John M Oshust | 12-Nov-07 22:31 |
| Music or piano wire .020 in in Al tube that fits and spins in a Brass tube. Tips are small dowels shapened in a pencil shapener and cut to fit. Larger tube will be fixed, smaller tube rotates. |
| Barnstormer | 12-Nov-07 22:38 |
| WOW, major work on a such a small component. |
| Barnstormer | 12-Nov-07 22:40 |
| My typing stinks too! |
| John M Oshust | 12-Nov-07 23:03 |
| Yes but as I told poppy this is the "cherry" on the sundae! |
| poppy | 12-Nov-07 23:41 |
| The master of innovations amazes again! |
| elevatoranj | 13-Nov-07 05:59 |
| Nice detail, your 'cherry' is the size of a pumpkin |
| JohnG. | 13-Nov-07 08:43 |
| Small dowels???? The scoops look hollow (or recessed) in the picture. What did you do here?? |
| Jedi | 13-Nov-07 09:02 |
| Very nice John....where does this go? |
| John M Oshust | 13-Nov-07 09:15 |
| This spinner mounts yertically on the top of the fuse between the pit and feathers. It generated power for the electic compass. |