Can crusher pics

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Some pics of the can crusher I am making.

The valve set-up is temproary. I have a lever DCV that I am going to use. This was set-up just to test. But has small ports so it dont flow fast enough.

Enjoy:thumbsup:

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Looks nice but also looks expensive lol
 
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Not really. The aluminum was just some scrap drops from the shear, and the cylinder was an old used one that was destined for the trash that I rescued.
 
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That brings back memories. :thumbsup::thumbsup:I built one similar to that at work and let the opening hang over the end of my desk. I had quite a few people from all over the factory save their cans and bring them up to be able to put them in and hit the knob and watch it crush a can in half a second and drop into the box. Of course I took the aluminum home. One co-worker was going to catch his can so he put his hand under the chute a little to close and when the ram came back it pinched his finger a good one.:cool2: Nothing broken but got his attention.
 
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Make a cut out in the bottom end and the can will fall out after being crushed. :thumbsup: Nice work!
 
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It is cut-out. Notice picture 1. I know its kinda dont look like it cause its setting on a stainless bench. But where the angled VEE shape stops, is the end of the bottom.

This isnt the first one of these I have made. I just bolt them to the workbench, Let the end hang over about 6", and place a barrel underneath. Cans fall out very nicely.:thumbsup:
 
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Deere Dude said:
That brings back memories. :thumbsup::thumbsup:I built one similar to that at work and let the opening hang over the end of my desk. I had quite a few people from all over the factory save their cans and bring them up to be able to put them in and hit the knob and watch it crush a can in half a second and drop into the box. Of course I took the aluminum home. One co-worker was going to catch his can so he put his hand under the chute a little to close and when the ram came back it pinched his finger a good one.:cool2: Nothing broken but got his attention.

I was thinking about that when I saw it. Made me imagine a crushed finger. I'm sure it's for personal use so it doesn't matter but a guard would be nice. I can only imagine the things I would have put in that as a child........ Or inebriated younger man.

Chuck
 
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No guards. For personal use only. If I am stupid (or drunk) enough to leave a finger in there and hit the lever, then I deserve what I'll get.:mur:
 
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It is cut-out. Notice picture 1. I know its kinda dont look like it cause its setting on a stainless bench. But where the angled VEE shape stops, is the end of the bottom.

This isnt the first one of these I have made. I just bolt them to the workbench, Let the end hang over about 6", and place a barrel underneath. Cans fall out very nicely.:thumbsup:

ahhh I see it! Duh! Nice! Makes for rapid crushing! :jump:
 
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Makes for rapid crushing! :jump:

It sure does.

And its actually more efficient than one might think. It takes 30 cans to make a pound. And they are bringing ~60-70 cents a pound right now.

My compressor....draws 15A @ 220V. With my power @ 12 cents /kwh, by my math, thats ~$0.40 to run for an hour.

Cycling this thing about 60 times causes the compressor to run for 1 minute to charge up.

So....under a pennys worth of compressed air to crush $1.20-$1.40 worth of cans:thumbsup:
 
 
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