Trommel idea

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Coming home this evening I look over at a neighbor's house who was working on a semi couple days ago. Next to the garage is sitting one of these:

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They aren't cheap, but if you can get used,...

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Exhaust shield, just ahead of the 'SC' if you aren't sure what that is...

And I don't know about anyone else but I also see dredge floats, and there's gotta be something you can do with the air filter covers and fenders,...
 

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Call the junk yards. They may be cheap.
 

You could always have your local metals company roll you a nice sturdy sheet and either have them water jet the holes in or drill them in yourself. :)
 

You can also use a drum, smaller then 55 gal. to make a trommel too. Just cut out the bottom and then make holes in the side. Unless you want a bigger trommel. Then go for the 55. Plastic or steel barrels are nice, but I would go with plastic, as it doesn't rust and it makes less noise.

Eureka!!
 

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I can't see a 55gal for shovel operation. But, as I'm on the cheap, drilling any of those would be pretty simple with step drill bit.

Someone else posted about one of these (& checking prices at used office supply)

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Sure you could have it laser, plasma, waterjet cut n rolled,.. where's the fun in that?
 

these last pics of metal (trash containers) are to thin tobe used other than for 1 weekend. itll be bent all out of shape quicly! better idea is to buy some thicker punch plate and have it rolled at a metal fabrication shop.then itll last the test of time for you!
 

russau's right. I saw a trommel made out of a 25gal drum and it wore out after a few days. If you're going to the work to make one you might as well do it right. Doug.
 

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