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russau said:
should be a nice little DWer. it might like to have a few more riffels and a dead space under them so the fine stuff would get trapped.
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RetRmy said:
looks like a fun project to make, do you have any plans or drawings??
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no sorry any plans were in his head and he is gone :(
 

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AA, as usual a kill joy sniffffff.

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Nice puffer AA! Like already said, a couple more riffles would help a bunch. Maybe a strip of aluminum duct tape on the cloth under the riffles to make a dead space in front of the riffles.

looks like it'd do a fine job. Looks like it'd be easier to hump than most of the commercial ones! Three cheers for country ingenuity!!!!!!!!!!
 

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boogeyman said:
Nice puffer AA! Like already said, a couple more riffles would help a bunch. Maybe a strip of aluminum duct tape on the cloth under the riffles to make a dead space in front of the riffles.

looks like it'd do a fine job. Looks like it'd be easier to hump than most of the commercial ones! Three cheers for country ingenuity!!!!!!!!!!
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Does anyone have or know of plans for a homemade drywasher? I know the basic theory but I have never seen one so dont know where to start in building. I have a small motor and fan that I took out of a demolished fireplace (forced heat fan) I would use the external ac outlet on my motorhome for powersource, but have no idea how the bellows are supposed to look or work.
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a leafblower and a length of hose no hours of huffing and puffing :wink:
 

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RetRmy said:
Does anyone have or know of plans for a homemade drywasher? I know the basic theory but I have never seen one so dont know where to start in building. I have a small motor and fan that I took out of a demolished fireplace (forced heat fan) I would use the external ac outlet on my motorhome for powersource, but have no idea how the bellows are supposed to look or work.
Thanks from a greenhorn.
http://www.vintageprojects.com/misc/prospecting-dry-washer.pdf
 

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