DIY Windmill Building

Wind is one of the superior way to generate extra power for your house. With all the wind blowing there is no reason not to make electricity from it, making your own windmill will save you money and might even make you enough electricity to have the electric company pay you.

Before you begin making your own windmill you should remember these tips, they will help you greatly. By following these guide lines in this article you will be able to make a great windmill that not only generate a lot of electricity for you but will also work the way it’s suppose to.

Picking The Style of Windmill That Suits You

Fixed windmill is just one of the type of windmill that you will learn about. Fixed windmills are the ones that are mounted to face only one direction, this is because where it is located the wind only blows in one direction.

The 2nd windmill that you should know of it called the “Dutch”, these windmills are the ones you see around American wind farms. Dutch windmills have blades or what some people call them “sails”, that are mounted in assemblies which rotate so the blades are always facing the way the wind in blowing.

If the area that you live at have wind blowing in one direction then the fixed mouned windmill is the right choice for you. The Dutch windmill are more expensive that the fixed because of the extra equipment it needs to make the top of the mill move able. So you will be better off with the Fixed style of windmills since you only have wind coming from one direction.

Before you start building your own windmill where is the best location to place it? Good question, I’ll tell you where the bast place to put your windmill so that you get the best energy from your location.

The most obvious answer would to place it where you have room and exposure to the wind. But if you are making a windmill then you will need vertical room that is unobstructed by wires and trees. When you create an USA windmill you’ll need space for the head of the windmill to be able to rotate in the horizontal position. When creating a fixed mounted style windmill with not as much room, you only need enough room for the sails to spin facing on direction.

Build The Windmill That Meets Your Needs

If you are going to the a US style of windmill then you have to use solid steel blades. If you are planning on creating a Fixed mounted style windmill then you should wooden blades with sails or caves draped over the blades. When you’re done creating the windmill you have to tilt the blades so they catch the wind and you also  move the head against the direction of the wind.

To build the base of the windmill, attach one of the 90-degree PVC fitting to one of the 6-inch PVC pipe sections and then attach the other end of the 6-inch piece to the T fitting. Note the PVC pipes should be connected without the glue to make sure that it all comes together first. Use a hammer to tap the PVC pipes into place to make it sound and secure. Click here to learn how to build your own windmill

Once you have the base with the T build, you have to then attach another 6-inch piece to the other side of the T fitting, so that it forms a straight line from the 90-degree fitting. Then after you have finished that close off the 6-inch piece with another 90 degree fitting.

Once you are done building that one build another one just like it. Now you attach a 6-inch PVC piece to each part of the T fitting that are open. Then attach those two 6-inch pieces to the last T fitting and have the hole of the T facing the opposite direction of the 90-degree fittings.

One Important Step You Must Not Over Look

The most important step when you build your own windmill is the position and the shape of the blade that you make. The blades have to be made the correct way otherwise the blades will not spin no matter how much wind you have blowing at it. When making your windmill blades you should follow the specifications that are in the plan.

Once you have made a couple of windmills by following a plan, then you will have a handle on how things work which will give you enough confidence to experiment creating windmills. Here is an example that you might want to try, increasing the number of blades on the windmill might just create more spin. But
that is something that you have to test for yourself.