Like what you did with the angle iron on the conveyor, I have a setup that I assembled on my channel, it is all temp this year testing to see how I like it and where I will end up building it.
Looks good! Im planning on building something similar. Whats the original use for that rubber strap? Is it meant for conveyors? I dont know where to source that from since its extremely expensive to buy them where im from
Thank you! I got a piece of old conveyor belt from my dad. I believe he knew someone who used to replace them and would sell the worn down ones on the side.
Like what you did with the angle iron on the conveyor, I have a setup that I assembled on my channel, it is all temp this year testing to see how I like it and where I will end up building it.
I got the idea for the angle iron cleets from Don DIY!
Just some knowledge on conveyors add a crown in the pulleys it helps in belt tracking. I have used Duck tape and built it up.
That's actually a fantastic idea!
I worked in a wood mill for years
Drive pulley on conveyor should be at top end (discharge end) not bottom
It would definitely help! It works. Not great, but enough to do what I need for now.
If I build another one there there will be lots of changes!
wow nice job on conver i’m lookn to build one this vid gave me good info
My biggest issue is I either need more belt tension or a better drive pulley/drum. Sometimes it slips when too many pieces fall on it.
That's a piece of art! Functional art at that! Job well done! MGF
Thank you! Been working hard to make it all pretty!
Looks good! Im planning on building something similar. Whats the original use for that rubber strap? Is it meant for conveyors? I dont know where to source that from since its extremely expensive to buy them where im from
Thank you! I got a piece of old conveyor belt from my dad. I believe he knew someone who used to replace them and would sell the worn down ones on the side.
@@adeyacres8695 oh okey, thats sweet!
Best bet would be to look at local listings and see if anyone has any. Mine isn't perfect but it works.
IDK if those are plain street els on your HP side,, but those are accidents waiting to happen,, better use rated fittings.
Not much safe about any of it lol