Barra_Mad
Jonathan
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its seems you have been beaten to it these guys have had this type of crusher out for some time
http://cobracrusher.com
http://cobracrusher.com
Armstrong industries make them here, nothing against what your doing Ryan, love your workdave14110 said:I'd personally like to see more links a topic open for these to be discussed, so we can see ones available here in Oz.
dwt said:Armstrong industries make them here, nothing against what your doing Ryan, love your workdave14110 said:I'd personally like to see more links a topic open for these to be discussed, so we can see ones available here in Oz.
Ok you caught me out ! :8Matt80 said:Ahh so that's it then, your too busy 'testing it' to actually make more
Anyone would think your more interested in finding gold then welding...
Well when your ready to let the rest of us in on 'testing' them then u can put me on the list of buyers.
Thanks
Your comments are spot on. I am supplying a scoop that plugs the opening. The main concern was the crusher throwing a bolt or worn chain link. It has not happened yet though.AtomRat said:Are there any other motor sources to use that will last with the load a bit better?
I had not seen a mini crusher until I saw your's, I love it, even if they have been made elsewhere. Your skills are well shown with this product you have made.
I know some of the bigger scale crushers have an outlet under a bash plate that NEEDS to be not directly at the bottom of the unit, but slightly off to one side ( watch that askjeffwilliams youtube vid for more info as to why ) and then using a soft hose to direct it to a bucket or whatever.
I think a better cover for the input should be considered for safety as well for the chains or for a rock bouncing back out, even though you have the angle. Like a spring door. Could be wrong here, but if I were to sell something, I couldn't without considering all worst case scenarios.
Yeah that bloody smoke!HeadsUp said:there is a youtube video of a US made crusher where it blows smoke out every hole , because the guy loads it up before turning it on and it cant get up to speed so torque and current demand are high leading to the overheating.
in my opinion the scoop should be loaded , inserted into the crusher inlet facing down , switch on the grinder so it gets up to speed and then tilt it to make the rock slide down into the crusher.
but you probably do that already
beautiful fast way to loam IMO
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