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Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel and the Worlds first Weight Power Plant

Started by AquariuZ, April 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

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overtaker

Here is another BRILLIANT idea from Jim.  ::)

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Re: Bessler's Water Wheel ?
« Reply #92 on: February 25, 2010, 09:50:24 PM »Quote  @All,
The attached pic shows one way the weights could work together. This would allow for gravity being used twice as a weight falls.
First, it lifts a weight inward helping to conserve energy.
Then second, the lever it is on presses against a warped board pumping the water upward.


I don't know how he expects one weight to lift another equal weight as pictured and have power left to force water up.  All this in a fraction of a second! 

Jim,  you hate being proven wrong and when you are, you act like a whining bitch!  Stop allready.  Just talk wheels or shut up. 

topothemtn

SO. After 2.5 years and 156 pages ,has anyone made one of these that really works????

AB Hammer

Quote from: P-Motion on March 20, 2010, 03:45:11 PM
  overtaker,
This is the reason Alan and I are not getting along right now. While he won't admit it, it is the reason he didn't want me building new slots for the wheel I have.
This is also why I believe he refered to himself as a teacher. Not sure, but do believe teacher's would be concerned about the health of their students. I don't think he understands the problems that can come along with medical problems. Otherwise, he'd be hoping I'd work past my problems so I can build it.
I am fairly certain other people in here would like to see it built. But at the moment I don't have the $150 minimum for tooling I would need before I think about starting the build.
But the wait also allows me to review the design as it does have to have one to be built. And for it being built using wood, I am about the only one in here with any experience in building wheels that are 6 feet in diameter.


                                                                                              Jim

edited be ause I left the k out of like

NO! NO! NO! Jim

I want you to build your wheels. For only then, will you see I was only trying to save you some time and money. But since you don't believe my opinion you have no choice but to build. Also once I finish building my running wheel I will even help you out with the expenses.

Now stop crying about your illnesses. Like I said before, you are stronger than that. I believe this statement is what you called me being cruel to you. Now I work with pain every day, but I am stronger than my pain. That is the lesson you should learn. I have a big wooden sign over the door way to remind me to go on. Thou shalt not whine.

Here is something my grandfather told me a long time ago. (he died at 96 years of age) he worked till the day he died.
>> Never retire in your hart or mind for that is a consent to death. <<
So when you give up, your heath will deteriorate. Now, have I been truly cruel? Only if you look at it as you have to be cruel to be kind. ;)

P.S. Bessler said something like size didn't matter. LOL  I stick with wheel no bigger than 4 foot. That way I can transport them in a car or truck. Now that doesn't include the stands height. 
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan


AB Hammer

Quote from: P-Motion on March 21, 2010, 07:03:34 AM
x00013,
What I consider pure eengineering are the Viking Long Ships. Considering that to think about these, we need to consider going back in time about 1,000 years.
Also they allowed the Vikings to cross the Atlantic Ocean as well as sail to the Middle East.
With the speed they possessed and the cargo they could carry, it shows they were strong and durable.
Pure engineering at it's finest.

Thanks Jim for bringing this up.

In viking times the blacksmiths were always involved  with any construction and engineering. From the designing to the tools and what ever is needed to build the ship. Except the wood cutting, and sail weaving but the smith made their tools to do that job as well.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan