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Dryblower, Drywasher
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 516677" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Very neat job there GM. </p><p>At the last segment where you set it up for hand operation does it show the riffles are not pressed down tight on the cloth? </p><p>Your gold will escape under the riffles if it isn't!</p><p>Maybe if you remove the spring the bellows will glide over the cam. ie: Will be in contact with the cam full time and you won't get any hammering?</p><p></p><p>Digressing slightly, my mates home built dry blower has a distinct "whop, whop, whop" sound when the bellows are filling and emptying. Another mate who gets lost in the dunny had gone for an emu bob and became disorientated during his walk. Fortunately my mate started his dryblower and the other mate homed in on the sound and made a very relieved return to the camp.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to seeing yours puffing some dirt and end result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 516677, member: 1414"] Very neat job there GM. At the last segment where you set it up for hand operation does it show the riffles are not pressed down tight on the cloth? Your gold will escape under the riffles if it isn't! Maybe if you remove the spring the bellows will glide over the cam. ie: Will be in contact with the cam full time and you won't get any hammering? Digressing slightly, my mates home built dry blower has a distinct "whop, whop, whop" sound when the bellows are filling and emptying. Another mate who gets lost in the dunny had gone for an emu bob and became disorientated during his walk. Fortunately my mate started his dryblower and the other mate homed in on the sound and made a very relieved return to the camp. Looking forward to seeing yours puffing some dirt and end result. [/QUOTE]
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