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<blockquote data-quote="1968falconxt" data-source="post: 400176" data-attributes="member: 11897"><p>Thanks, I will use expanded mesh instead based on that. I can understand how easily dirt would just slide off punched plate.</p><p></p><p>Do you think my riffle tray area is too big? it is 290x900mm. I was planning on using a cheap leaf blower from bunnings, approx. 350-400cfm. If this sized dry blower needs a significantly larger (much more expensive) blower motor, then I will need to reduce its size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1968falconxt, post: 400176, member: 11897"] Thanks, I will use expanded mesh instead based on that. I can understand how easily dirt would just slide off punched plate. Do you think my riffle tray area is too big? it is 290x900mm. I was planning on using a cheap leaf blower from bunnings, approx. 350-400cfm. If this sized dry blower needs a significantly larger (much more expensive) blower motor, then I will need to reduce its size. [/QUOTE]
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