yes can also see allot of mistakes with this system the angle of any other system is nothing wrong they work just perfectly ...dumping sand from that high basically it just falls through ,then there is no separation from the 2 sizes of mesh so the material just remixes at the bottom again and making double work ,also the weight and size of the unit is not practical in the sense of how do you get your material out from underneath you have a huge pile at the front and 2 in the middle so pushing the system either way you push one pile into or over the other.... so you basically create 3 piles of different size material with a machine stuck in the middle.
Rotflmao!!! Thinking about patenting it!!! LOL!!! That was comedy gold… Almost made it worth watching… There is so much prior art out there that your patent would be worthless… It’s very mediocre on the design… It’s not like it sorts material by size with one pass… but it isn’t horrible…
Great job bud! Looks awesome. I saw another guy used a weight lifting bar for the shaker bar. I was also wondering about using one of those weight bars that has the bend in it for going on the neck. It might be too aggressive though. Thanks for posting this. Cheers.
What provisions did u make for dirt with larger rocks mixed in? Because ur screen looks as though it would get damaged with any large rocks falling onto ur screener.
This is the best one I’ve seen on TH-cam also. How did you attack the shaft to the engine? Seems like a u joint would work well. I’m wondering how the vibration affects the engine.
Great job! I think its best i have seen so far, but still needs fine tuning. Need to cover the sides so you don't get a mess of different stuff in one pile.
I was also planning on using 1" cold rolled for the shaft, but was planning on pillow block bearings every 2 feet (5 total) to minimize shaft wobble. Do you think that might work? I saw some guy's video where he had one bearing on either end, with no intermediate support, and that shaft was flailing around like crazy!
Great design, thanks for the video! I have also been combing through TH-cam videos to pick out the best aspects of different machines. What reduction ratio did you run on the V-belt pulleys? That's one thing I cannot find a definitive answer on... how many cycles per second one of these should run for best performance. I also picked up some raised expanded metal like you have, whereas most other videos show woven wire, but I cannot find that around here.
Hello, do you have the plans for your work?
yes can also see allot of mistakes with this system the angle of any other system is nothing wrong they work just perfectly ...dumping sand from that high basically it just falls through ,then there is no separation from the 2 sizes of mesh so the material just remixes at the bottom again and making double work ,also the weight and size of the unit is not practical in the sense of how do you get your material out from underneath you have a huge pile at the front and 2 in the middle so pushing the system either way you push one pile into or over the other.... so you basically create 3 piles of different size material with a machine stuck in the middle.
So how much money can I buy one for?
Nicely Done!!!
Whats this? Just missing the mattress to make a good bed 😂😂
I couldn't see clearly how it was shaking
Amazing friend, can you give me A drawing tutorial at the machine
Great job and video. What size pulley did you use on the engine , the same size as the one on the shaker shaft?
HUH? ...Sorry, just kidding. 😂 Kind of what I'm getting ready to build but on a smaller type version over a small trailer.
Very nice. How much would it cost today to build it from new materials?
Nice job! Put the idler pulley on the opposite side, it needs to be after the driven pulley
Great job! Thanks for sharing
Rotflmao!!! Thinking about patenting it!!! LOL!!! That was comedy gold… Almost made it worth watching… There is so much prior art out there that your patent would be worthless… It’s very mediocre on the design… It’s not like it sorts material by size with one pass… but it isn’t horrible…
Great job bud! Looks awesome. I saw another guy used a weight lifting bar for the shaker bar. I was also wondering about using one of those weight bars that has the bend in it for going on the neck. It might be too aggressive though. Thanks for posting this. Cheers.
I’d gladly have you build me one if interested!
Nice job on the screener
What provisions did u make for dirt with larger rocks mixed in? Because ur screen looks as though it would get damaged with any large rocks falling onto ur screener.
This is the best one I’ve seen on TH-cam also. How did you attack the shaft to the engine? Seems like a u joint would work well. I’m wondering how the vibration affects the engine.
Awesome job! I am looking to build something in the future, but for now my bootleg wood non mechanical version will have to do:)
Great ideas. Thanks.
is that engine 6.5 HP with 6 to 1 gear reduction model?
Great job! I think its best i have seen so far, but still needs fine tuning. Need to cover the sides so you don't get a mess of different stuff in one pile.
How many depth stand foundation
Fucking dope!
it works well, just what is your problem.
Are you making these for sale?
I like the concept and design but imo it needs to be about 3ft higher
Can I rent this?
I’ve been looking at a lot of videos on what I want to build for my place. This is the best so far. Nice job!!
I was also planning on using 1" cold rolled for the shaft, but was planning on pillow block bearings every 2 feet (5 total) to minimize shaft wobble. Do you think that might work? I saw some guy's video where he had one bearing on either end, with no intermediate support, and that shaft was flailing around like crazy!
Great design, thanks for the video! I have also been combing through TH-cam videos to pick out the best aspects of different machines. What reduction ratio did you run on the V-belt pulleys? That's one thing I cannot find a definitive answer on... how many cycles per second one of these should run for best performance. I also picked up some raised expanded metal like you have, whereas most other videos show woven wire, but I cannot find that around here.
I would think 1000rpm would be good. If using a gas engine that would be easy
very nice build, thank you for sharing. How has it held up over time?