@deasttn You might want to look at another one I built last weekend, serch for... Soil sifter / compost sieve - rotary trommel - rammed earth preparation. Or see my other videos for my most recent upload.
hello Thomoco I to could realy use your help I can see the drill but I cant realy see how things are put together any photos of this would also be great and thanks for any of your help
I need a sid! I have an eighty by forty four foot garden that is full of broken glass, stones, nettles and bits of a 1970's cortina. I want to dig over the whole plot and start again. The soil here is lovely and rich but very light and sandy (no clay)
Could you let my know how you made it please? especially the cam on the drill!
It's good to see ingenuity at work. Please don't take this in a negative manner, but if you do a little research on the process of vibrating materials out, you will find you are going about it the wrong way. (must spread this over several comments :) ) ...
Many people do it by hand. I have, it is good exercise. Exercise is good for your health. Good health means you will live longer. Have I said enough. Don't you yourself get exercise? But lets go to your response. You talk about filtering peas and canola. The video is about sifting soil. Your argument makes no sense.
It's just the kind of thing I need for my "new allotment". The soil is not too good at the moment. It's got quite a lot of metal (rusty); glass (broken and sharp!) and stones, well... (stoney), lol. In short, it needs a damn good "Sidding", but I don't have a Sid:0( and wouldn't know how to begin building one. So my question is. Do you have any drawings with measurements or photo's of Sid in stages of building?
Why in the hell is this on my recommended list? WTF? Youtube FAIL.
brimoore2007 8 months ago
Pervert getting your rocks off on youtube!!
tucsonpersonified 9 months ago
What, no duct/duck tape? LOL :-)
I like it. Just got finished sifting mine by hand. Might have to McGyver something like Sid.
deasttn 10 months ago
@deasttn You might want to look at another one I built last weekend, serch for... Soil sifter / compost sieve - rotary trommel - rammed earth preparation. Or see my other videos for my most recent upload.
Good luck!
Thomoco 10 months ago
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topgun8582 1 year ago
hello Thomoco I to could realy use your help I can see the drill but I cant realy see how things are put together any photos of this would also be great and thanks for any of your help
John
topgun8582 1 year ago
I need a sid! I have an eighty by forty four foot garden that is full of broken glass, stones, nettles and bits of a 1970's cortina. I want to dig over the whole plot and start again. The soil here is lovely and rich but very light and sandy (no clay)
Could you let my know how you made it please? especially the cam on the drill!
Cheers
Ian.
IanDigs 1 year ago
wow, it is so nice please if you can send the photos .. How I can build one,
safaaali63 1 year ago
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safaaali63 1 year ago
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please if you can send the photos .. How I can build one
saroro6@hotmail.com
safaaali63 1 year ago
It's good to see ingenuity at work. Please don't take this in a negative manner, but if you do a little research on the process of vibrating materials out, you will find you are going about it the wrong way. (must spread this over several comments :) ) ...
torvadezzie 2 years ago
tell us the right way; i think he needs to tilt it a little bit
J0Boa 1 year ago
Interesting invention
But why not do it by hand
It's Good physical activity
Good for you health
WindySum 2 years ago
dude thats like saying why not filter peas and canola by hand its just not possible think about it lol
ytvman 2 years ago
Many people do it by hand. I have, it is good exercise. Exercise is good for your health. Good health means you will live longer. Have I said enough. Don't you yourself get exercise? But lets go to your response. You talk about filtering peas and canola. The video is about sifting soil. Your argument makes no sense.
WindySum 2 years ago
all im sayin is it would be faster to use a mechanical sifter
ytvman 2 years ago
All praise Thomoco - please forgive me for adapting your excellent design and creating Son of Sid - named in your honour and viewable at Nifty-Stuff.
Son of Sid does not have the superb three port separation feature and is more suited to smaller production runs.
There is no flattery greater than imitation.
bucko386 2 years ago
I can realy use your help on what i need to get the motor working... i see the drill but how is the center support bearing done?
fcomputerg 3 years ago
I have a series of photo's i can email you if you reply with your email address.
Thomoco 3 years ago
Hi, Thomoco. I've sent you an email. the address (cryptic) is a famous England football player ;0)
ewechewber 3 years ago
Hi, Thomoco. this is a QUALITY invention!!!
It's just the kind of thing I need for my "new allotment". The soil is not too good at the moment. It's got quite a lot of metal (rusty); glass (broken and sharp!) and stones, well... (stoney), lol. In short, it needs a damn good "Sidding", but I don't have a Sid:0( and wouldn't know how to begin building one. So my question is. Do you have any drawings with measurements or photo's of Sid in stages of building?
ewechewber 3 years ago