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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 385536" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>I've got enough punched sheet left over to make a 450mm deep x 300mm wide unit. Slightly deeper by 100mm. </p><p>Hunting for a good fish monger tub, stronger and larger. Handy for putting all your pans and crevicing tools in. </p><p>Take your time setting up the geometry of angle etc. Remembering to keep the lip at top above the top edge of tub.</p><p>and 45deg is probably the best angle for material capacity and tumble action. Alloy angle can easily be pop riveted on vertically for extra churning if needed. </p><p>The lower spigot shaft (gal pipe) needs to be long enough to get clearance on tilt action over tub. So make it a bit longer then needed, trim down to suit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 385536, member: 9124"] I've got enough punched sheet left over to make a 450mm deep x 300mm wide unit. Slightly deeper by 100mm. Hunting for a good fish monger tub, stronger and larger. Handy for putting all your pans and crevicing tools in. Take your time setting up the geometry of angle etc. Remembering to keep the lip at top above the top edge of tub. and 45deg is probably the best angle for material capacity and tumble action. Alloy angle can easily be pop riveted on vertically for extra churning if needed. The lower spigot shaft (gal pipe) needs to be long enough to get clearance on tilt action over tub. So make it a bit longer then needed, trim down to suit. [/QUOTE]
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