Testimonial: Windmill Tasmania

This well set up 7 foot pumping model Windmill is located on a rise above the homestead to catch the breeze. It compliments the garden and surrounds and highlights the rustic nature of this rural setting.

Another Happy customer, this time in Tasmania

Model Windmill

By |2021-06-13T10:03:43+10:00December 22nd, 2008|Brass Equatorial Star Sundial, Windmills|Comments Off on Testimonial: Windmill Tasmania

Testimonial: Merino Ram Weathervane

Merino Ram Weathervane on a property called “Woolaway”

Hi Robert,

Our Ram arrived today and have already put him up, he is bloody fantastic and looks great on the garage, our property which is named Woolaway is now complete, when I get a good day I will take a photo and send it to you.

Many thanks,

Gwen & Ken Clout

Merino Ram Weathervane

By |2021-06-13T10:03:44+10:00December 2nd, 2008|Brass Equatorial Star Sundial, Weathervanes|Comments Off on Testimonial: Merino Ram Weathervane

How To Care For Your Windsock

To extend windsock life, rotate 180 degrees, (top to bottom) each year.

The seams of the windsock should be horizontal (9 o’clock and 3 o’clock)

Black Cable Ties offer better UV protection than clear.

Cable Ties are a quick and easy method of attachment and should be pulled up tight enough to restrict the windsock rubbing on the support frame. Any suitable method of firm attachment may be used.

The Windsock Frame should be exactly vertical, otherwise the frame will constantly swing to the low side, and this tends to cause the windsock to tangle or wrap around the windsock support pole.

8 foot and 12 foot Stainless Steel windsock frames supplied by Glenview Products have stainless bearings top and bottom and can be fitted with a 12 volt lighting kit which will operate from any 12 volt automotive type battery, or plug into vehicle cigarette lighter.

Warranty 25 Years.

Windsock Lighting

By |2021-06-13T10:03:44+10:00June 30th, 2008|Installation, Windsocks|Comments Off on How To Care For Your Windsock
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