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I want to make one also but where you get the eccentric shaft? Looks good. Have you tried some hard river rock?
Love the idler wheel tensioner, i was trying to figure out how to do mine so i dont start up under load, given me a good idea
Great, what changes did you do to make it work?
Adjust it to crush smaller.
Thats what a chain mill is for afterwards!!
non moving plate move closer to moving plate
What angle did your toggle plate end up being off your main crusher plate
90 degree i think thts what he said before
Yeh baby
Hiw do you make the camshaft thing?
On my metal lathe, it offset the metal round stock by 1/4” and bored and machines the holes.
@@jasonlloyd7180 I don't have a lathe I was thinking of welding 50mm shaft inside 75mm tube?
@@bencordell1965 I would be worried about heat warping the bearing seats.
@@jasonlloyd7180 could the whole shaft be offset from.centre between two wheels
@@bencordell1965 basically there are 2 bushings that are turned offset- one for each bearing.
I want to make one also but where you get the eccentric shaft? Looks good. Have you tried some hard river rock?
Love the idler wheel tensioner, i was trying to figure out how to do mine so i dont start up under load, given me a good idea
Great, what changes did you do to make it work?
Adjust it to crush smaller.
Thats what a chain mill is for afterwards!!
non moving plate move closer to moving plate
What angle did your toggle plate end up being off your main crusher plate
90 degree i think thts what he said before
Yeh baby
Hiw do you make the camshaft thing?
On my metal lathe, it offset the metal round stock by 1/4” and bored and machines the holes.
@@jasonlloyd7180 I don't have a lathe I was thinking of welding 50mm shaft inside 75mm tube?
@@bencordell1965 I would be worried about heat warping the bearing seats.
@@jasonlloyd7180 could the whole shaft be offset from.centre between two wheels
@@bencordell1965 basically there are 2 bushings that are turned offset- one for each bearing.