electric motor for bicycle powerd blender
electric motor for bicycle powerd blender
does anybody know whatt type and where i could find a motor that that i can use to power a blender from a bicycle.
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Thunder Monkey
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you could just have a shaft set up to the blade and use mechanical energy from the bicycle to chop stuff up.
or,
check this out
[url]http://www.scienceshareware.com/bike_gen.htm[/url]
or,
check this out
[url]http://www.scienceshareware.com/bike_gen.htm[/url]
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Or...
http://www.boatblender.com/
Its not perfect, but it makes a damn fine frozen drink concoction.





http://www.boatblender.com/
Its not perfect, but it makes a damn fine frozen drink concoction.





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Ex wiki:
How far we have come.One of the stories regarding the creation of the Screwdriver cocktail refers to Iranian Oil Workers mixing their vodka and orange juice with screwdrivers, hence the name. The first reference to oil workers in Iran creating the Screwdriver comes in an article from the April 1965 issue of House & Garden, "Cocktail lore and legend":
"...the screwdriver, which tastes like orange juice but is considerably more potent, is believed to have originated with American oil workers in Iran who drank vodka and orange juice, stirring it with screwdrivers they carried attached to their fatigue pants by loops."
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