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From: Thomoco
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  • Hi Thomoco from South Australia. Nice machine and i'm pleased to see you've cross braced it..unlike others on YouTube.. A QUESTION PLEASE: WHAT ANGLE IS THE DRUM SET TO?

  • @chilby00 Cross bracing isn't needed if you build the drum squarely and don't try to "spin dry" the soil by ramping up the rpm. Mine flexes less than 3/16" and turns at around 26rpm. I've run over 8 tons through it and have worn out the screen. It's due for a rebuild.

  • That's awesome!, a lot more refined that the original SID :D

    How do you rate it compared to the original SID design?

  • @jeffurry77 TREVOR is a lot more reliable than SID, mostly due to the torque from the overhead flywheel which gears it down from 1750RPM to 36RPM. However, power is nothing without control!

  • Hi! Can I ask what kind of motor you used for this, please?

  • @r44flyer The motor is made by Hoover, it's quite old, maybe 20 years or so. I salvaged it off an old homemade saw I bought for £10 you should be able to pick up a 1500 (approx) rpm motor off eBay easily.

  • @Thomoco Would you mind quoting any useful numbers off the plate so I can look for something similar? The only thing I'm worried about is whether just any old 240v motor will have enough torque to move the drum from a standstill. Although I can't imagine it's very heavy? Bought my bike rims just now :)

  • @r44flyer The plate is hard to read but I think it's a 1 1/2 horse power. These motors are very heavy, probably over 10kilo. Once the power has been converted through the overhead flywheel and been geared down the torque is almost unstoppable, get a motor that's between 1 and 2 HP with a RPM of around 1500 and you won't go too far wrong.

  • @Thomoco What phase is the motor? I have a few options but some are single phase and some three, and I'm not sure which is best, or whether it matters. Three phase apparently has higher torque but I can't imagine it needs a lot to get the drum moving.

  • @r44flyer You need a single phase so you can plug it in with a regular 3 pin plug. 3 phase requires a 3 phase industrial electrical supply which factories have and which you won't have.

  • @Thomoco Good point! Thanks again.

  • What do you prefer about this design vs the old SID? Is harder to build or about the same?

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