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Now days in the lands of sheeple they all to often believe what is posted or said. That is why negative adds work in elections despite being total lies. In the lands of vast communications it is a danger we must learn about prepare for.
Which is relatively simple as it clearly shows a persons weakest link, like any add showing its biggest flaw as its greatest feature.
Why it works anyway: exhaust the mind by repetition, followed by mind-control/programming by repetition;
The only solution: Avoid and Ignore as much as possible, as it dulls the said mind.
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AB Hammer wrote:Yes JL
I started that string for good reason and you keep doing the same thing over and over. What part of Banned do you not understand? People should read it and see it is mostly about all your fraudulent accounts.

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Jim Lindgaard is the subject of the ultimate fraud.

How many sign-in names does he have here? 10, 20, 30, more P-motion, to.late, James.Lindgaard, and many more.

With so many sign-ins he keeps the last red dot for glowing Banned.
http://besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4656


All self explanatory. I also learned a few lessons and started my own forum here.
AB Hammer,
You're the one who wants me banned. There have been quite a few people who want me in here because I show my work and explain how it relates to Bessler's drawings.
And at the same time you post stuff like this about me;


It seems his whole life is nothing but lies and disruptions.

It is hard to fathom someone doing this, unless someone was paying him to disrupt gravity wheel type forums, or he may be mentally ill.


edited to add; And AB Hammer, in my opinion, you are a bigot. You do not go after anyone else, just me and as you say, I disrupt perpetual motion forums by discussing actual work that I am doing.
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james.lindgard wrote
AB Hammer,
You're the one who wants me banned. There have been quite a few people who want me in here because I show my work and explain how it relates to Bessler's drawings.
And at the same time you post stuff like this about me;
First off LIndgaard
I have no problem anybody talking wheel. It is your personal attacks and braking the rules that get you banned. Leave the personal attacks out, get rid of your sock puppets and obey the forum rules.
edited to add; And AB Hammer, in my opinion, you are a bigot. You do not go after anyone else, just me and as you say, I disrupt perpetual motion forums by discussing actual work that I am doing.
SIMPLE!! Nobody else is attacking me first accept you. I only retaliate. You are the one believing I'm your problem when your biggest problem is yourself.
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I noticed you had nothing to say about Mt 39.
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You need to look again.
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The time stamp for Mt 39 Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:06 pm
For your reply saying you only defend yourself Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:49 pm

And you haven't explained how I disrupt perpetual motion forums by posting actual work.
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I did finish this but found out that my water ports is plugged. It will leak water because of how much plastic is over lapping. I do need to rethink the fill holes. If I can insert a straw into the bellow then I could suck all of the air out of it. And I think I know what's plugging the water ports. I used some thick washers and caulking where the floor of the bellow is thin.
This might cause it to leak a little more but if I can refill it easy enough, that'd be okay. And for the paddle design, I can see how much force is required to rotate my current build 180°. Then it would be known how much a paddle would need to accelerate the wheel for it to work.
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james.lindgard wrote:The time stamp for Mt 39 Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:06 pm
For your reply saying you only defend yourself Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:49 pm

And you haven't explained how I disrupt perpetual motion forums by posting actual work.
The timing make little since to talk about. So why post it.

As for your other statement.
And you haven't explained how I disrupt perpetual motion forums by posting actual work.
You don't and I never said so. You do disrupt by your lies and attacks with BS. I have never hit your red dot for just posting a wheel or idea. But as soon as you start your crap I hit it.

As for you leaks in your wheel. I would suggest a book on plumbing for references. Also your bellows need side supports or they will balloon out as you press them.
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@All,
The picture shows the 3/4 in. dowel I'm using. It will be a lot easier to fill the bellows this way. I think I have some 1 in. diameter o-rings. If so, then with a little permatex will have a good enough seal. I think with something like this, securing a nut in the wood might work better. Then a bolt could be used as a plug. And if this works out, I've already designed the next generation of bellows.

edited to add; am letting the water proofing dry, should be able to test it tomorrow. Not sure if anyone is interested in the math but I am anticipating the top bellow opening slowly. I checked a flow rate guide and for low pressure, about 7 gpm which translates to about 3 seconds. So if it works, about 10 rpm can be expected.
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JL

Under your construction. You should of used a PVC T with plug in the middle and filled it that way.
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AB Hammer,
That wouldn't work. If you read my previous post, I needed access to the bellow so I could vent it. A wooden cap works just fine. As things are, I am going to be hoping that I am recovered enough from my medical issues to go back to work. I don't get paid unless I work. You don't have to worry about that.

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As the picture shows, I've taken my bellow assembly off. I will be focusing on finding work but will go strictly according to hydraulic theory. This means a riser pipe that is 2 inches in diameter and bellows that are 3 in^2 surface area.
This will give a static head pressure of 0.7 or 12 ounces. And if the bellow has a surface area of 9 in^2, then 12*9=108. And that is 6.75 lbs. of force.
With a 1/2 in' riser pipe, the surface area of the bellow is about 60x greater. By going to a larger diameter pipe, there is a better ratio. Instead of 60:1 it lowers to 3:1.
What is nice about these dimensions is that 6.75 lbs. is a manageable amount of force for this design and is in agreement with hydraulic theory.
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james.lindgard wrote:AB Hammer,
That wouldn't work. If you read my previous post, I needed access to the bellow so I could vent it. A wooden cap works just fine. As things are, I am going to be hoping that I am recovered enough from my medical issues to go back to work. I don't get paid unless I work. You don't have to worry about that.

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If you where dealing with hydraulic drives or water pumps you would be correct. But you are doing a simple back and forth transfer of fluids. If you had the T in the middle facing to the 3 or the 9 position then turn to plug up and where the pipe is setting at the 3 to 9 position then have the lower bellows bladder expanded and upper one compressed and fill to top of the threads and screw in plug. To empty just reverse these actions. You would have all the fluids you need and less possible leak points.
You may be trying to over engineer this simple system. But that's OK for you are doing the build, and I respect the build.

PS here is a simple device that can be use for bellows for this type of wheel. just use them in pairs.
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AB Hammer,
Talk about a condescending attitude. You are arrogant. The air pump you show wouldn't work very well. The link is to hydraulic principle. Maybe you should take time to learn it ? It does apply to what I am doing.

http://www.crossmfg.com/technical/basic ... lic-theory
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