my media separator,
how i dry my brass,
my media separator,
how i dry my brass,
Anyone help. Went into Saeco here locally. The dude said the 21/4 pulley was very small.He wants the ratio between the 2 pulleys; the shaft size to run the pulleys ; the belt size and diameter. He also commented the brite steel shaft size of 12mm was tiny and said I needed to go bigger. Is there a special dimension or make of the pulleys because he says there is a standard pulley which has a bushing which avoids any need for matching.Seems tone turning into a major. Told him DYE's project was Aussie made and thought there would be commonality of parts between Oz and Nz.The frame is done so just want to finish the hardware. Thanks.
tommy i just got out of hospital i will get my son to dig it out of the back room and measure the pulleys when i see him tonight if you want
cheers D
You mean @TeRei
The frame came up beaut but the advice from Saeco did my head in. Simple me just wants the name of all the parts etc so I can buy them.Keen to finalise it. Crikey I bought the motor from Oz and the seller could not have been more helpful.
small 2 1/4 " and the other is 5" but if you used a larger rod i would go 5 1/2" i got mine from here
Aluminium V Belt Pulley A Section Single Groove Various Sizes From 1 1 4 TO 20" | eBay
So what shaft do I need for the pulleys? Are they cut to size or do you make them? What is the size i.e. length and make of the belt please.Thanks. Will contact the seller in Oz for the pulleys. Saeco quoted me minimum of $590 to supply subject to confirming specs.
Just dug this thread out.. Motor Bearings and Steel Rods ordered.....
This thread inspired me when it was first started. Scrounged a few bits from the local scrap deal ( tube, motor and frame) , bought some bearings and bolts from tradezone store. S/S media and pick up magnet from Cabelas. Tumbler has been up and running for a year now and cleaned tens of thousands of cases.
That's a nice unit boss. I just can't justify $550 + for a new one, and, I'd rather learn how to build one. If the motor shits itself, I can always spend more on that later if it ends up being a good investment.
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