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Are the bells of marriage tolling for my mate Rob


If they are  then give us some notice  as I will need new suit and walking boots.

Because knowing you  it wont be get you to the church on time.It will be up some hill somewhere.



 

Well we have found the band for the wedding


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Well I am back from my holls in Turkey again. We stayed in the duman hotel again in Altinkum.   I know its had a few complaints in the past on tripadvisor. Its not the poshest of hotels buts its cheap and basic its not far from the beach and is close to the main prom and only a short walk away from Dolphin square.A few people have posted good and bad reviews.But often you will only hear about the bad stuff and not the good stuff.

Yes its basic a bit like a travel lodge and yes the rooms could do with a makeover but they are comfy and clean  well onthe 2 times we have stayed they have been


here are a few photos of our room.I had taken the pictures as we where packing up to leave in our last day and the end of the week.the stuff we where leaving behind we put on top of the mirror.As we had bought that much stuff we would be overweight.

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But as reported before on tripadvisor   the old manager/owner has now gone to Istanbul and his son is now manager. He is not that talkative but polite but all the other staff where very friendly and also took time out to teach us a little but of the turkish language


While I was there I went Scuba diving with the Crocodile Diving Centre the Instructor is Called Mehmet and he is a great guy.I am looking to return back there soon to do my PADI diving course with him for two pleasure scuba dives and lunch on the boat it costs about £45. you can find his boat in the harbour before10.30 most days  and after 5pm or book through either your  rep of like we did through a company that did trips.The one we used is oppersite Linikers Bar 2 mins from hotel toward the main beach.crocodile



As for food you are spoil for choice we ate at several places. But one that made our trip this year was the WhiteHouse restaurant Next door to the Camels.

The food was outstanding all the staff where brilliant and the otterman plate was to-die for  it was brilliant I would recomend it to anyone

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And Mario there made it even More Special  ask him to pole dance for you and ledies if your there ask for the “Dream of the young ladies” for  dessertmario


There is plenty of shopping to be had around Altinkum in the Didim Shopping Centre just behind Dolphin Square there are bargins to be had and you need to haggle.If its not priced  HAGGLE you will get a bargin.


I will add a bit more to this over the next few days

But thanks to Mario and the rest of the staff and the Boss at the Whitehouse Restaurant   you made our holiday this year

Roger and Lorna



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these pics are taken by me today on a modded HP Photosmart 850 camera thay are all taken in Infra-Red

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On the upper left is the basic Template Drawing that I’ve been working and building off of. Lets design a 4 foot prop with a 25 degree Hub (or Root) angle, and a 7 degree Tip Angle for this explaination. The diameter of the pipe will determine the width of the blades. For blades that average 4 inches wide at a 25 degree hub angle, you will need a Pipe Diameter in the 10 to 12 inch range.

Cut your Pipe to 4.5 feet long. Draw a Centerline down the entire length of the pipe and accuratly mark the centerline on the inside of both ends of the pipe. This will be the Trailing edge.  Also mark onto the centerline the Center Point between the ends of the pipe. This will be the Bolt Hole.

Put the centerpoint of a protractor against the inside centerline mark on the pipe and find where the 7 degree point is on the inside of the pipe, make your mark there. Next find where the 25 degree point is on the same side of the pipe, and mark that point on the inside of the pipe. accuratly mark the outside of the pipe at these points too. Repeat this step on the otherend of the pipe.

The center of the prop is a circle (or oval) with the bolt hole in the middle of it. The outsides of this circle will be the same distance from the centerline as the 25 degree marks that you marked on the ends of the pipe. I would cut out a thin cardboard circle and wrap it around the pipe centered on the bolt hole mark and trace around it with a marker.

Turn a metal tape measure around backwards and lay it numbers down onto the pipe with one end lined up to the circle and the otherend lined up to the Tip Angle mark at one end of the pipe. draw this line onto the pipe, and repeat for the otherend of the pipe.

All the markings are done now. Since there are no cuts into the circle or through the blades you might want to erase or markout the areas in the center that don’t get cut. These areas are the dotted lines in the drawings above.

Time to start cutting. I think a Recipricating Saw works great. You can just cut straight into the pipe and get Good results. But if you angle the cuts as shown at the bottom of the drawing above, it provides a much longer path for the air around the back of the prop, improving efficiency. This is harder to do though because you want the cut to follow your markings as if they were on the inside of the pipe. You will see when you try to cut it.

Now you have a new PVC Pipe Prop that will spin like carzy in the slightest of wind.
Here is a picture af a 3 foot 4 blader prop experiment that I made from small 1 1/4 inch low pressure pipe . . .

pvc4prp1Hope this helps Ya’ll to make some cheap wind power.




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propplan

On the upper left is the basic Template Drawing that I’ve been working and building off of. Lets design a 4 foot prop with a 25 degree Hub (or Root) angle, and a 7 degree Tip Angle for this explaination. The diameter of the pipe will determine the width of the blades. For blades that average 4 inches wide at a 25 degree hub angle, you will need a Pipe Diameter in the 10 to 12 inch range.

Cut your Pipe to 4.5 feet long. Draw a Centerline down the entire length of the pipe and accuratly mark the centerline on the inside of both ends of the pipe. This will be the Trailing edge.  Also mark onto the centerline the Center Point between the ends of the pipe. This will be the Bolt Hole.

Put the centerpoint of a protractor against the inside centerline mark on the pipe and find where the 7 degree point is on the inside of the pipe, make your mark there. Next find where the 25 degree point is on the same side of the pipe, and mark that point on the inside of the pipe. accuratly mark the outside of the pipe at these points too. Repeat this step on the otherend of the pipe.

The center of the prop is a circle (or oval) with the bolt hole in the middle of it. The outsides of this circle will be the same distance from the centerline as the 25 degree marks that you marked on the ends of the pipe. I would cut out a thin cardboard circle and wrap it around the pipe centered on the bolt hole mark and trace around it with a marker.

Turn a metal tape measure around backwards and lay it numbers down onto the pipe with one end lined up to the circle and the otherend lined up to the Tip Angle mark at one end of the pipe. draw this line onto the pipe, and repeat for the otherend of the pipe.

All the markings are done now. Since there are no cuts into the circle or through the blades you might want to erase or markout the areas in the center that don’t get cut. These areas are the dotted lines in the drawings above.

Time to start cutting. I think a Recipricating Saw works great. You can just cut straight into the pipe and get Good results. But if you angle the cuts as shown at the bottom of the drawing above, it provides a much longer path for the air around the back of the prop, improving efficiency. This is harder to do though because you want the cut to follow your markings as if they were on the inside of the pipe. You will see when you try to cut it.

Now you have a new PVC Pipe Prop that will spin like carzy in the slightest of wind.
Here is a picture af a 3 foot 4 blader prop experiment that I made from small 1 1/4 inch low pressure pipe . . .

pvc4prp1Hope this helps Ya’ll to make some cheap wind power.




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