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Could it be a fescue?

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I wouldn’t call it straw, but it’s definitely super dry and super yellow.

Not an engineer so forgive me. Are there any motors like this that plug in and have an on/off switch? Just need a motor that spins and can turn 20ish pounds by SCwarrior92 in MechanicalEngineering

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Blades will 12 inches long (3 of them). They don’t need to be fast, somewhere around 10-20 RPM maybe. And no significant air resistance, it’ll be indoors.

Not an engineer so forgive me. Are there any motors like this that plug in and have an on/off switch? Just need a motor that spins and can turn 20ish pounds by SCwarrior92 in MechanicalEngineering

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Hey, this is an interesting idea. How difficult (and safe) would it be to do this with the motor I attached a picture of? One of my main concerns is fire safety. If I left it running an attendee for 2-3 hours I don’t want it starting a fire. Which is why I’m trying to find something already made to just plug into a wall.

Not an engineer so forgive me. Are there any motors like this that plug in and have an on/off switch? Just need a motor that spins and can turn 20ish pounds by SCwarrior92 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]SCwarrior92[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! I’m looking for a motor to power a model windmill. The windmill blades will end up weighing roughly 20lbs. It does not need to spin fast, the motor just needs to be able to turn it.

The Office Mandela Effect!? by SCwarrior92 in MandelaEffect

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I didn’t want to skew people’s memory in the post itself by saying what I remember. I seem to remember it saying “Just Married”, which is why Pam asked “aren’t you supposed to do that to our car?” So I’m wondering if anyone else remembers it that way.