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kleberrios

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This quad pestle work hard since 1996. Iron, Mg, Al, Ti esponje, Magnalium, motor Mg block, Ti turning etc all turns to powder at 40\ 100 mesh

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxPKRyDeHcE

 

 

 

 

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What cause the drop hammers to rotate upon retraction? Can you post video of the machine itself? Fascinating stuff!

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What cause the drop hammers to rotate upon retraction? Can you post video of the machine itself? Fascinating stuff!

Hi Old.This machine that I projected already mill about 200 ton of firework stuff : Mg, iron, FeTi, Ti turning, Ti sponje, Ti hidride, Al, cooper, Magnalium 5050, Magnalium 7030... each hammer= 100kg.

 

the hammer never needs sharpening, does not break, hardly worn, very low maintenance. However may not have residences in a radius of 100 meters because of vibration. I installed it right in the middle. And I have two quad pestle.

 

see this crazy machine rsrsrs

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfe1zG4IOTQ

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Ah, I can see now that the lifting arm spins the pestle as it's raised. What is the mortar base made from?

Amazing machine!

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Ah, I can see now that the lifting arm spins the pestle as it's raised. What is the mortar base made from?

Amazing machine!

5m³ reinforced concrete.

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great looking stamp mill, do you have slotted screens like in a hammer mill ? back in the 1800's they used stamp mills to crush gold ore. same thing as what you are using.

 

memo

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Nice machine, I like the design, how do you empty the mortar when the material is finished being processed?

with a mug at the tip of an iron cable. I tried to create something more practical, but so far not got ... if you guys have any idea, is welcome

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Tools like these, to clear rain-water drains?

http://www.sktech.se/content/images/thumbs/0001921_brunn-avloppsrensare.jpeg

I like it. What the name of this tool?

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Took me long enough to google an answer to what these tools might be named... Anyway, here:

http://www.monumenttools.com/web_images/72dpi_min500pix_A/MON1066.JPG

"Round gulley grab" or just "Gulley grab" seams to be what they call em "over there". (English speaking world)

Try a similar image search for your local names, i don't even think they have a name here in Sweden, but almost every hardware store, and garden shack has em.

B!

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Looking at them it seems they open as you push on them and close upon retrieval. That could be very handy in my trade of plumbing! I can't find a comparable product here in the US so I may have to make one.

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Took me long enough to google an answer to what these tools might be named... Anyway, here:

http://www.monumenttools.com/web_images/72dpi_min500pix_A/MON1066.JPG

"Round gulley grab" or just "Gulley grab" seams to be what they call em "over there". (English speaking world)

Try a similar image search for your local names, i don't even think they have a name here in Sweden, but almost every hardware store, and garden shack has em.

B!

Thanks,.. if I don't achieve buy it here in Brazil, I will go built it

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