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Windmill Furling Diagram

03/23/2010 7:25 AM

I have recently begun making a windmill and was going to use the dimensions at "http://www.thebackshed.com/windmill/Docs/Furling.asp" but recently when I went back the site was unavailable. Would anyone have a saved copy of that web page or diagrams

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Re: Windmill Furling Diagram

03/23/2010 11:46 PM

I just checked- the site is back up and the document is available on line. There is a bit of an explanation as to why the site went down in the forum pages. If you try again and can not access the document, send me a private message with your e-mail, and I will forward a copy to you.

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Re: Windmill Furling Diagram

03/24/2010 7:53 AM

Thanks for that cwarner7. I managed to get the web page. As to be expected I just finished cutting out the mounting plate from memory. I may have to make a few adjustments now.

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Re: Windmill Furling Diagram

03/25/2010 5:47 AM

By the way, in general when this happens, you can often use a Google or Bing cache to get the info you need, or if it disappeared a while ago and there is no longer a valid search result, you might find it on the WayBackMachine - which caches web pages as a historical record - http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

(I think there are other such databases around too.)

Glad you found it in this case.

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