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Wooden Dry washer
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<blockquote data-quote="MJB" data-source="post: 65390" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>Hi Golddigg,</p><p>That dry blower looks bloody good, well done. I have thought about making one myself after going out with Diggerdude recently and using his. I found the exact impellor/counterbalance rotor for sale from the US for $49. This is the same one used in the Keene 140 dry blower. But give yours a go first, it looks pretty good and will probably work.</p><p></p><p>One more thing, I see in the pics the bottom box is a close fit in between the legs. As the whole efficiency of the dry blower depends on air and vibration, if there is not enough clearance it may not allow the bottom box to vibrate enough. Maybe the legs need to be widened slightly. Any way, its just a thought. I look forward to see how it runs.</p><p></p><p>Well done,</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJB, post: 65390, member: 1222"] Hi Golddigg, That dry blower looks bloody good, well done. I have thought about making one myself after going out with Diggerdude recently and using his. I found the exact impellor/counterbalance rotor for sale from the US for $49. This is the same one used in the Keene 140 dry blower. But give yours a go first, it looks pretty good and will probably work. One more thing, I see in the pics the bottom box is a close fit in between the legs. As the whole efficiency of the dry blower depends on air and vibration, if there is not enough clearance it may not allow the bottom box to vibrate enough. Maybe the legs need to be widened slightly. Any way, its just a thought. I look forward to see how it runs. Well done, Matt [/QUOTE]
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