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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 317110" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Thanks mate, there are a few things that would make it better.</p><p>The bellows material would be better attatched to the inside of the frame and lower puffer plate, it sucks a bit of dirt through the material of the riffle board which ends up in the air box and I can see it would amount to a bit at the end of a long day, which would get jammed in the lower hinge restricting movement.</p><p>Also maybe make the box out of aluminium to keep the weight down.</p><p>Maybe a different motor which is lighter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 317110, member: 7956"] Thanks mate, there are a few things that would make it better. The bellows material would be better attatched to the inside of the frame and lower puffer plate, it sucks a bit of dirt through the material of the riffle board which ends up in the air box and I can see it would amount to a bit at the end of a long day, which would get jammed in the lower hinge restricting movement. Also maybe make the box out of aluminium to keep the weight down. Maybe a different motor which is lighter? [/QUOTE]
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