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vaquero44

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That's one subject I don't see that's talked about here much is classification and still the old fashioned sieves that we have well I don't know if anybody's ever done it I know some people have using cordless drills but I've been trying to find something that would reciprocate on top and I think I have the solution by using a portable like a one-handed reciprocating saw I think this would work well if you use an old blade maybe drilled a hole in it took a pretty good metal bracket shaped it four holes in it and did everything on each side or plated it I should say I don't think it would break and then use the s rod to hook up the blade and start gradually I think it would work I know it sounds pretty damn simple but I really think it would work I don't know if anybody has come up with that idea or not but I would love to have further ideology if anybody is interested?
 

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I don't believe I have ever heard of someone using a reciprocating saw, but I like where you're going with the idea. I could see that working well
 

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