bcarter
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I'd like to run this idea by the Tractorbynet brain trust to see what kind of thoughts that 60000+ person-years of experience can come up with on this project...
Any one out there ever built/used a screen to sift the rocks out of either loam or gravel? I've got some seriously boney gravel that I'd like to get most of the nuggets out of (with out resorting to hand work). In the future I'll have loam that I'll need to screen as well.
I've been thinking about using an old bed frame mounted with springs to a rigid box (built out of heavy marine plywood maybe). The frame would have a screen of 3/4" hardware cloth over it. Then I'd attach a small electric motor (dishwasher or washing machine) to the frame that turns an "off-center" weight to shake it. Based on what I've seen of a real screener, the frame should be on an angle so that the debris will roll off and the back side should be open so that I can scoop out the sifted material. I'd also guess that I'll need to weight the box so that it won't walk around...
I've got most of the materials already, so that cost isn't a huge factor. Just my labor (and as I've discovered, I work cheap /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif)
Obviously I won't be using this for any production work but it would sure be handy to be able to screen materials without having the expence and hassle (mostly the hassle) of renting a screener. Anyone have any experiences with a project like this that they' d be willing to share.
Thanks in advance...
Bill
Any one out there ever built/used a screen to sift the rocks out of either loam or gravel? I've got some seriously boney gravel that I'd like to get most of the nuggets out of (with out resorting to hand work). In the future I'll have loam that I'll need to screen as well.
I've been thinking about using an old bed frame mounted with springs to a rigid box (built out of heavy marine plywood maybe). The frame would have a screen of 3/4" hardware cloth over it. Then I'd attach a small electric motor (dishwasher or washing machine) to the frame that turns an "off-center" weight to shake it. Based on what I've seen of a real screener, the frame should be on an angle so that the debris will roll off and the back side should be open so that I can scoop out the sifted material. I'd also guess that I'll need to weight the box so that it won't walk around...
I've got most of the materials already, so that cost isn't a huge factor. Just my labor (and as I've discovered, I work cheap /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif)
Obviously I won't be using this for any production work but it would sure be handy to be able to screen materials without having the expence and hassle (mostly the hassle) of renting a screener. Anyone have any experiences with a project like this that they' d be willing to share.
Thanks in advance...
Bill