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We have scored an old dryblower and are in the process of refurbishing it.
It is a six tray blower type and the trays are completely shot.
I can find or figure out all the mechanical issues and will have no problems wiith any of that but the design and building of the trays/riffle box whatevers is still a mystery.
The originals were steel framed with 12 mm ply bases, baffle plates for the air vents and approx 2inch gap to the tops. The tops had slots routered out presumably all the way down and were covered in cloth. What went over this is unknown.
Perhaps we should be using mesh instead of ply for the tops and then something like miners moss with metal grills over it?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
We will be feeding the material through a trommel first to get rid of some of the larger trash which is there so the feedstock will be partially classified.
The trommelalso needs a birthday but that is an easy task.
It is a six tray blower type and the trays are completely shot.
I can find or figure out all the mechanical issues and will have no problems wiith any of that but the design and building of the trays/riffle box whatevers is still a mystery.
The originals were steel framed with 12 mm ply bases, baffle plates for the air vents and approx 2inch gap to the tops. The tops had slots routered out presumably all the way down and were covered in cloth. What went over this is unknown.
Perhaps we should be using mesh instead of ply for the tops and then something like miners moss with metal grills over it?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
We will be feeding the material through a trommel first to get rid of some of the larger trash which is there so the feedstock will be partially classified.
The trommelalso needs a birthday but that is an easy task.