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First Backyard Test Of My Modified Wal-Banker
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<blockquote data-quote="elbowgrease" data-source="post: 46364" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Yeah, I've drawn a line for a second row of holes, it should give a pretty good coverage of spray with a bit of luck. I literally just finished drilling the holes jammed it all together and gave it a run just to see how it would run.</p><p></p><p>The grizzly is fully removable, its made out of 10mm square ally rod. There were a couple of reasons for that, firstly if it wears out quickly than its easily replaceable without damaging the rest of the hopper, and secondly if I'm working a different area I can always have the option to make a grizzly to suit the conditions which can be quickly changed over. I went with square rod as opposed to round rod because I've found the round stuff seems to have rocks jam in the taper, square stuff still has this problem but I feel just not as much. </p><p></p><p>Lastly in regards to the grizzly and hopper it's fully adjustable from horizontal to a reasonable amount of tilt. That was done so if the material needs a bit more time to wash I can just level it out and manually clean it (like with the original wal-banker design)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elbowgrease, post: 46364, member: 233"] Yeah, I've drawn a line for a second row of holes, it should give a pretty good coverage of spray with a bit of luck. I literally just finished drilling the holes jammed it all together and gave it a run just to see how it would run. The grizzly is fully removable, its made out of 10mm square ally rod. There were a couple of reasons for that, firstly if it wears out quickly than its easily replaceable without damaging the rest of the hopper, and secondly if I'm working a different area I can always have the option to make a grizzly to suit the conditions which can be quickly changed over. I went with square rod as opposed to round rod because I've found the round stuff seems to have rocks jam in the taper, square stuff still has this problem but I feel just not as much. Lastly in regards to the grizzly and hopper it's fully adjustable from horizontal to a reasonable amount of tilt. That was done so if the material needs a bit more time to wash I can just level it out and manually clean it (like with the original wal-banker design) [/QUOTE]
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