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butcher
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November 04, 2024, 06:34:11 PM »
ANY ONE GOT A PLAN ON HOW TO MAKE ONE
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Sandgroper added some plans here at ALF about 14 years ago.
Available here:
https://www.aussiesapphire.com/ALF_Storage/BuildingWilloughby.pdf
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butcher
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THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY BUT I AM LOOKING FOR A SIEVE SHAKER TO SAVR BENDING OVER AS I AM STARTING TO GET OLD
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This is mine largely made from scraps I had laying about. 600x400mm, can dump two 20l 2/3 full buckets on to it. Springs nice when full loaded 20mm shaft. I drive the bar into the ground with my crowbar driver. Screens are 25mm, 12mm, 4mm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FudacH1CBo8
RC can you please embed the clip
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Ranger Itchy
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Gee Makky,
that looks very heavy and bulky to transport!
I'll be making mine for a round sieve from Bunnings out of 25mm x 4mm strap and 12mm rod. alot light and compact to transport.
Cheers Ranger Itchy
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