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DIY 3 tray dry blower
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 675936" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>The thing is that I don't think you can be right or wrong with your riffle tray setup. Some will tell you the must have angle, number of riffles, riffle shape etc. When it comes down to it the soil you put through your dryblower is different every time. Sometimes it's dry and dusty, sometimes slightly damp. Sometimes you have sandy loam other times it's like nice garden soil or perhaps sharp or water worn. No setup is going to be spot-on for every occasion. The best you can do is have it adjustable so that you might strike the best option on the day. I think it would even be advantageous to have a second set of trays with a different mesh size because some soil flies down the trays and sometimes it doesn't want to move and will tend to load up the riffles with too much dirt. You just have to suck it and see <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 675936, member: 3960"] The thing is that I don't think you can be right or wrong with your riffle tray setup. Some will tell you the must have angle, number of riffles, riffle shape etc. When it comes down to it the soil you put through your dryblower is different every time. Sometimes it's dry and dusty, sometimes slightly damp. Sometimes you have sandy loam other times it's like nice garden soil or perhaps sharp or water worn. No setup is going to be spot-on for every occasion. The best you can do is have it adjustable so that you might strike the best option on the day. I think it would even be advantageous to have a second set of trays with a different mesh size because some soil flies down the trays and sometimes it doesn't want to move and will tend to load up the riffles with too much dirt. You just have to suck it and see ;) [/QUOTE]
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