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Corky Scott
August 29th 03, 01:48 PM
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 18:03:38 -0400, "Jimmy Galvin"
> wrote:

>Hi All:
>I built a grass strip on my property. I put up a windsock that I bought from
>Sporty's. It is 18"dia. x 8'1". I has only lasted about 4 months. There are
>vertical cracks all along the length and I'm sure it is not reading the wind
>properly anymore. It is constructed of "long-life polyester fabric with
>double-stitched seams". Is this a normal life span of a windsock or would
>another type last longer?
>Thank you,
>Jimmy

I've seen ads in "Sporty's" for windsocks made from aluminum. Bet
they don't deteriorate much from UV exposure.

Corky Scott

Barnyard BOb --
August 29th 03, 02:12 PM
>>Hi All:
>>I built a grass strip on my property. I put up a windsock that I bought from
>>Sporty's. It is 18"dia. x 8'1". I has only lasted about 4 months. There are
>>vertical cracks all along the length and I'm sure it is not reading the wind
>>properly anymore. It is constructed of "long-life polyester fabric with
>>double-stitched seams". Is this a normal life span of a windsock or would
>>another type last longer?
>>Thank you,
>>Jimmy
>
>I've seen ads in "Sporty's" for windsocks made from aluminum. Bet
>they don't deteriorate much from UV exposure.
>
>Corky Scott
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Bet they don't get very 'limp' with no wind, either. <g>

Howz about.....
http://www.dhwgraphics.com/tetradirect/tetradirect.html



Barnyard BOb -

Corky Scott
August 29th 03, 02:34 PM
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 08:12:47 -0500, Barnyard BOb -- >
wrote:

>>I've seen ads in "Sporty's" for windsocks made from aluminum. Bet
>>they don't deteriorate much from UV exposure.
>>
>>Corky Scott
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>Bet they don't get very 'limp' with no wind, either. <g>
>
>Howz about.....
>http://www.dhwgraphics.com/tetradirect/tetradirect.html
>
>
>
>Barnyard BOb -

Actually, they do. They are built with an outer half cone that is
attached to the pole, and an inner half cone that is pivoted on the
horizontal axis to the larger outer cone. So the inner extension can
display no, or low wind conditions by hanging down. Not as limply as
the fabric sock, of course.

Corky Scott

Jimmy Galvin
August 29th 03, 06:03 PM
It is segmented into several lengths 8" +/- like a series of windsock pieces
held together by cords.
"Gary Chenier" > wrote in message
om...
> "Jimmy Galvin" > wrote in message
>...
> > Hi All:
> > I built a grass strip on my property. I put up a windsock that I bought
from
> > Sporty's. It is 18"dia. x 8'1". I has only lasted about 4 months. There
are
> > vertical cracks all along the length and I'm sure it is not reading the
wind
> > properly anymore. It is constructed of "long-life polyester fabric with
> > double-stitched seams". Is this a normal life span of a windsock or
would
> > another type last longer?
> > Thank you,
> > Jimmy
>
> Is the material ripped or is the finish on the material cracked? I
> usually get about a year. I have tried socks from several different
> sources and they all lasted about the same lenght of time. UV is the
> worst but temp. extremes like we get here in Wisconsin is hard on them
> too.

Jimmy Galvin
August 29th 03, 06:04 PM
Also the finish seems to be fine.
"Gary Chenier" > wrote in message
om...
> "Jimmy Galvin" > wrote in message
>...
> > Hi All:
> > I built a grass strip on my property. I put up a windsock that I bought
from
> > Sporty's. It is 18"dia. x 8'1". I has only lasted about 4 months. There
are
> > vertical cracks all along the length and I'm sure it is not reading the
wind
> > properly anymore. It is constructed of "long-life polyester fabric with
> > double-stitched seams". Is this a normal life span of a windsock or
would
> > another type last longer?
> > Thank you,
> > Jimmy
>
> Is the material ripped or is the finish on the material cracked? I
> usually get about a year. I have tried socks from several different
> sources and they all lasted about the same lenght of time. UV is the
> worst but temp. extremes like we get here in Wisconsin is hard on them
> too.

Jimmy Galvin
August 29th 03, 06:06 PM
Is my Sun more powerful than our Sun? My Sun is beaming in Connecticut.
"Steve Thomas" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> My current windsock has ben up for over 2 years and is fine. The previous
> one lasted about 4 years. It probably depends on how much UV it gets?
>
> --
> Have a good one!
>
> Steve
> www.americanspiritppc.com
> "Jimmy Galvin" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi All:
> > I built a grass strip on my property. I put up a windsock that I bought
> from
> > Sporty's. It is 18"dia. x 8'1". I has only lasted about 4 months. There
> are
> > vertical cracks all along the length and I'm sure it is not reading the
> wind
> > properly anymore. It is constructed of "long-life polyester fabric with
> > double-stitched seams". Is this a normal life span of a windsock or
would
> > another type last longer?
> > Thank you,
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
>
>

Jimmy Galvin
August 29th 03, 06:27 PM
I didn't mean to come across as a smart ass in the last post but I'm not
asking this thing to do more than what it was made to do. It has to sit out
in the Sun. Where did you purchase yours?
"Jimmy Galvin" > wrote in message
...
> Is my Sun more powerful than our Sun? My Sun is beaming in Connecticut.
> "Steve Thomas" > wrote in message
> nk.net...
> > My current windsock has ben up for over 2 years and is fine. The
previous
> > one lasted about 4 years. It probably depends on how much UV it gets?
> >
> > --
> > Have a good one!
> >
> > Steve
> > www.americanspiritppc.com
> > "Jimmy Galvin" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Hi All:
> > > I built a grass strip on my property. I put up a windsock that I
bought
> > from
> > > Sporty's. It is 18"dia. x 8'1". I has only lasted about 4 months.
There
> > are
> > > vertical cracks all along the length and I'm sure it is not reading
the
> > wind
> > > properly anymore. It is constructed of "long-life polyester fabric
with
> > > double-stitched seams". Is this a normal life span of a windsock or
> would
> > > another type last longer?
> > > Thank you,
> > > Jimmy
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

pac plyer
August 30th 03, 04:26 PM
"Jimmy Galvin" > wrote in message >...
> I didn't mean to come across as a smart ass in the last post but I'm not
> asking this thing to do more than what it was made to do. It has to sit out
> in the Sun.

Hey Jim,

I gave up ten years ago on the inferior quality Sporty's Windsock.
Mine came apart about like yours, right at the fold creases in less
than a year. I now get larger industrial quality windsocks from my
Cheveron petro dealer. (Go to a truck fuel depo, I'm guessin they
stock em for helicopters or something.) I think the textile is more UV
resistant and the re-enforcements and stitching are way better. I just
buy a case of W100 Aeroshell and ask for a windsock for the airport.
If they have one in stock, they are free and they last two years. :-)
Of course by last, I mean I run em until a large chunk rips off.
(cheap ******* technique.)

have fun on the new strip.

pacplyer

Building The Perfect Beast
August 30th 03, 11:54 PM
> Is this a normal life span of a windsock or would
>another type last longer?
>Thank you,
>Jimmy

Jimmy,

I usually get at least a year out of mine. It seems that UV is hard on them
color-wise, but what seems to me to be the most damaging is freezing rain. It
gets frozen solid and then the wind kicks it around, cracking the ice on it and
causing the fabric to "crack" too. The ones from oil companies are good, as
noted, and I've also gotten them from Aerosock:
http://www.aerosock.com
I've always had best luck by taking them down when I'm not going to flying for
an extended period.

Barnyard BOb --
September 1st 03, 12:24 PM
(Building The Perfect Beast) wrote:

>> Is this a normal life span of a windsock or would
>>another type last longer?
>>Thank you,
>>Jimmy
>
>Jimmy,
>
>The ones from oil companies are good, as
>noted, and I've also gotten them from Aerosock:
>http://www.aerosock.com
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

At 3GV we have an _AIR BP_windsock that
is going strong that is well over a year old.


Barnyard BOb

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