Small Trommel Build

Gelmac

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I 've been building this small trommel for a while. It took me long time , because I work at weekends.

I gleaned ideas from various sources online. I have two motors to test/run it , one is a 12v windshield wiper motor the other one is an old Battery powered hand drill. I also have a 120 Watt solar system to run it. Water is provided with a 1200 GPH Bilge pump, I have another one just in case it doesn't provide the necessary flow.

I will update as I go.

The trommel measurements as follows:

The barrel/drum is 34" Long, 11" Wide.

Frame is 16" Wide front and back sides, 27" high from sides, and 48" Long.

Also the height of the end (where there is a tough type wheel is welded to support the barrel from jumping off the end) is 31" high.

The Frame is made of square tubing.

First a few pictures of the frame:

Trommel Frame-1.jpg Trommel Frame-6.jpg Trommel Frame-2.jpg Trommel Frame-3.jpg Trommel Frame-4.jpg Trommel Frame-5.jpg
 

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Gelmac

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I realized that the screen area is too much, needs to be shorter to let the gravel/rocks spend more time to get washed thoroughly. A new mod is scheduled.
 

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Gelmac

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I realize this is a bit different then your build, but have a look.

Mike's Hand Trommel

I also looked at Mike's build. Seems working really good at classifying material. I needed a metal trommel since I will not work with alone, I have other partners who are less informed at using such things, needs to be sturdy and survive rough handling ;) not to say anything wrong about Mike's trommel.
 

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