Christopher Demarco's Mallard converted to the
Boast Buster
Comments below the image.




Brief comments from Christopher
Dear Terry
Please find attached the photos of the
boast Buster. I have painted it black with Yellow tips. I was afraid
that in the sun it might reflect on to peoples window. I do not want
to bother neighbors.
As usual when I fixed the solar waster
heater I had no sun for 4 days and I had to switch it on the heater
element. When I fitted the turbine I had now wind and when I have
put the Boast buster up the wind stopped. JUST GREAT.
Chris
The lack of wind upon completion of the
turbine work is what I call... Sigh-gone.... the term can be
viewed on the glossary of
terms page.
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