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Update on the New, Compact Crusher
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 99118" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Are there any other motor sources to use that will last with the load a bit better?</p><p>I had not seen a mini crusher until I saw your's, I love it, even if they have been made elsewhere. Your skills are well shown with this product you have made.</p><p></p><p>I know some of the bigger scale crushers have an outlet under a bash plate that NEEDS to be not directly at the bottom of the unit, but slightly off to one side ( watch that askjeffwilliams youtube vid for more info as to why ) and then using a soft hose to direct it to a bucket or whatever.</p><p></p><p>I think a better cover for the input should be considered for safety as well for the chains or for a rock bouncing back out, even though you have the angle. Like a spring door. Could be wrong here, but if I were to sell something, I couldn't without considering all worst case scenarios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 99118, member: 3111"] Are there any other motor sources to use that will last with the load a bit better? I had not seen a mini crusher until I saw your's, I love it, even if they have been made elsewhere. Your skills are well shown with this product you have made. I know some of the bigger scale crushers have an outlet under a bash plate that NEEDS to be not directly at the bottom of the unit, but slightly off to one side ( watch that askjeffwilliams youtube vid for more info as to why ) and then using a soft hose to direct it to a bucket or whatever. I think a better cover for the input should be considered for safety as well for the chains or for a rock bouncing back out, even though you have the angle. Like a spring door. Could be wrong here, but if I were to sell something, I couldn't without considering all worst case scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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