if you have a reinforced oil drum you can use a chain that almost touches the sides this is welded to a motor axle to smash the steel or what ever you want to destroy in to a pulp they use these in big steel recycling plants they are very effective. in the bottom of the barrel you put a trap door to get rid of wast steel.see what you think
Everyone who has an old motor like this seem to say they are not heating up much. Motor manufacturers of old times knew something that we have forgot since. Or motor manufacturers of today's just don't see making motors such durable a good business, so they just hack up the efficiency.
I'm using face hardening welding rods to build up the bed and rotor teeth, it works quite well, but nothings immune to wear like this thing experiences
8:44 yeah, ZZ-Top!
TINRFD 1 year ago
how much did it cost ?
TechSmack 2 years ago
if you have a reinforced oil drum you can use a chain that almost touches the sides this is welded to a motor axle to smash the steel or what ever you want to destroy in to a pulp they use these in big steel recycling plants they are very effective. in the bottom of the barrel you put a trap door to get rid of wast steel.see what you think
Tomthetoolman100 2 years ago
Everyone who has an old motor like this seem to say they are not heating up much. Motor manufacturers of old times knew something that we have forgot since. Or motor manufacturers of today's just don't see making motors such durable a good business, so they just hack up the efficiency.
DragonFlyback256 2 years ago
i never seen a moter that has dis engaging brushes ,interesting
windoes98se 2 years ago
thats a nice motor
NOBOX7 2 years ago
Ever considered hardening the teeth and the bed knife ? Doing that would make it last mebbe 3x as long, maybe more.
diymania 2 years ago
I'm using face hardening welding rods to build up the bed and rotor teeth, it works quite well, but nothings immune to wear like this thing experiences
Aussie50 2 years ago