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Update on the New, Compact Crusher
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan27" data-source="post: 94666" data-attributes="member: 1074"><p>The unit needs to be tipped upside down to empty, which is pretty easy as it is a light weight.</p><p>I caught up with Geoff Strang today for a demonstration.</p><p>I gave both the 240volt and the 18volt a run with some conglomerate I picked up at Waanyarra. It turned the conglomerate into flour in 3 to 4 seconds. </p><p>Geoff panned off the concentrates and we found ........nothing LOL</p><p>There was a good concentration of heavy!!! Black sand which is a good sign that the conglomerate may contain the good stuff.</p><p>I have collected a 20ltr bucket of this cement from the area mentioned so there is hope yet.</p><p></p><p>I designed this product for fast crushing and sampling, it is a good move up from a conventional Dolly Pot.</p><p>Once satisfactory results are achieved then I guess the decision can be made the introduce more production based crushing equipment.</p><p>Cheers Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan27, post: 94666, member: 1074"] The unit needs to be tipped upside down to empty, which is pretty easy as it is a light weight. I caught up with Geoff Strang today for a demonstration. I gave both the 240volt and the 18volt a run with some conglomerate I picked up at Waanyarra. It turned the conglomerate into flour in 3 to 4 seconds. Geoff panned off the concentrates and we found ........nothing LOL There was a good concentration of heavy!!! Black sand which is a good sign that the conglomerate may contain the good stuff. I have collected a 20ltr bucket of this cement from the area mentioned so there is hope yet. I designed this product for fast crushing and sampling, it is a good move up from a conventional Dolly Pot. Once satisfactory results are achieved then I guess the decision can be made the introduce more production based crushing equipment. Cheers Ryan [/QUOTE]
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