I noticed that you will have a similar problem as I have. When your all done , you will have all these tools that you are using .. Hmmm were to put them .. Wow I didn't think I had this many tools.
Try to have the side mount to the metal so it's inside and you do not see it. Solder a nut to the back so you have a threaded connection. I don't think the plastic will hold as well as a threaded connection.
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I'm sure you both are correct, Ray's double vane unit is the first that I had seen, no date that I can recall.
Jerry: i just received a magazine about model air planes, but I doubt the motors they advertise are as powerful as the kind of motor you are using.
Today I am going to ATTEMPT making a Directional Shoot at the top of the blower assembly from brass. So far only on paper. LG
I found that a shoot or directional diverter was something to slow/clog the snow from exiting the unit.
My unit has nothing ... to change snow discharge direction ... I reverse the impeller rotation .. has worked so far with out problems. I also have no protruding handrails or indents like windows .. I fine that snow will stick to them.
Here is the original setup before I put on the body. Old 12v drill motor, chuck held a bolt that went to the blade. If you ran in reverse it might unscrew! Old motor did not turn very fast, even with a 18v battery that Ron Senek suggested I use. That helped.
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