Hello again everybody. This project is far from beeing finished but I decided to share what I have done with it so far. The motor conversion is explained here:
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2009/6/20/2407/40062
I have not had the time to take the motor back into the lathe since. But I like to do it eventually so that I can add more magnets. So far I have placed 30 HD magnets cutted in half to make two poles (so 60 pieces of half HD magnests about 4-5mm thick).
Work and stuff to do have prevented me from taking the rotor down to the lathe shop to turn it another 10mm so a second layer of magnets can be added and more reliable tests can be performed to match a set of bladesto it.
Instead I have built a set of 3 PVC blades 4ft dia, hub, tower and motor mounting with garbage that I found around. For the motor mounting I used a 4mm steel plate, a 3/4" flange and a section of 3/4" galvanized pipe which goes inside a 1" pipe used as tower. I actually use two 1" pipes bolted toghether but the motor mounts in one of them.
The motor as is, its been charging an old 12v car battery. Of course the generator stalls the blades (beeing PVC and the first set I made) I have only seen 2 amps. Unplugging the battery let the blades accelerate in gusts. The mill is mounted roof top and if the wind comes from the right direction the thing really flyes and sends bibrating noises inside the house (like a hum/air raid siren type).
Here are some pics of the Frankenmill:
http://www.fieldlines.com/images/scimages/13042/mill1.jpg
http://www.fieldlines.com/images/scimages/13042/mill2.jpg
http://www.fieldlines.com/images/scimages/13042/mill3.jpg
I have learned a lot from this project and from reading this forum. Thanks to everybody in this forum.
Octavio