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Thread: Tumbler from a photostat machine
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04-08-2015, 18:15 #11
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Re: Tumbler from a photostat machine
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The motor seems lite in weight but it is heavy enough to work as a weight on the spring keeping the tension high enough to keep the belt turning the pulleys and the drum turning. This tumbler is fairly heavy when moving it....
The second model will be longer to accommodate the two tumbler drums...I need to source a motor that is even heavier, stronger and faster since it has to turn the two tumbler drums at 60 rpm...
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05-08-2015, 08:25 #12
Re: Tumbler from a photostat machine
Cool thank you.
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01-03-2016, 13:15 #13
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Re: Tumbler from a photostat machine
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01-03-2016, 13:24 #14
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Re: Tumbler from a photostat machine
I have a similar idea with an old tumble dryer motor. Mind if I crib some of your design?
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28-06-2017, 19:51 #15
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Re: Tumbler from a photostat machine
Feel free to jump in and copy the design..everything I upload here is to be to every members advantage and use...we have to share knowledge...it is for free.....
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