A PSG Whirlygig

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Reginald Diller
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A PSG Whirlygig

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I am a PSG buff, building my own, and playing (use the term very loosly) and have had the desire to build a whirlygig that has a PSG theme. Well this past winter I dod it.It is made of all non-rusting metals; i.e. aluminum, brass and stainless steel. It has six ball bearing races, an 18" prop, and the larger parts like the tail or vertical fin are of sheet aluminum (like they wrapp windows and doors with) fabrication with pop rivets. There are around 170 pop rivets in this particular on. The head turns left and right, the left hands move as if using a bar,the left legs work up and down like your pushing the A&B pedals. the right legs also move but very small amount of travel and they are almost unnoticable. The tail is made to resemble a Peavey Nashville 400. I wonder who the player resembles?
If you would like to see the gig in action, go to the following page.
http://home.comcast.net/~regdiller/Whirlygig.wmv


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Brendan Mitchell
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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

Very good Reginald
My father in law used to build a lot of these but just the usual man milking a cow or chopping wood etc.
Yours is unique .
Reginald Diller
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Post by Reginald Diller »

Thanks Brendan
I have a variety of those old favorites here too. Thanks for you comments

Reg Diller
Glenn Uhler
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Nice job, Reg!

Post by Glenn Uhler »

Nice job, Reg!
My father built quite a few whirly-gigs (mostly in the PA Dutch style) before he passed a few years ago.

My question is "what does it sound like?" You need to build another one with wind chimes or bells in the amp. Maybe little hammers on the crank to hit the bells.
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Reginald Diller
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Post by Reginald Diller »

Hi Glenn:

Thanks for your comments also. I have often thought about adding some sort of sounds, and with todays electronic PICS and the like, it could be done. I have thought about lights, bells and whistles, and who knows, maybe something like that will happen. Thanks again Glenn
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Ross Shafer
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I love it!
Reginald Diller
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Post by Reginald Diller »

Thanks Ross. I dont know if I like it or not.
Max Stuckey
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Whirly-gigs

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Hey Reggie: You are a genius. Not only on whirley-gigs but you can make any part for a steel guitar. Thanks for making some bell cranks for me, a great job.
Also, I think I am right that you have made at least three steel guitars.
Keep up the good work and also keeping your mind occupied. And keep Pickin' MAX
Reginald Diller
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Thanks for your comments Max... Just a boy and his toys I suspect. Glad you liked the bellcranks for your Carter. best wishes!
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sound added!

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Maybe you can try something like this:
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