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Small, portable rock crusher for sampling
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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 525534" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>hey mate at risk of being bias when i released the crazy crusher last we got hammered and the feedback was awesome, production wise a bit clunky to produce and at the volumes people were asking i had to pull production. weve had geolobs, potters, glass tinkerers all loving the off grid crusher and ive just assembled the first final new off grid crusher today. they will be rereleased in the new year once laser and cnc come back online after a break. </p><p></p><p>new model ships cheaper is lighter, has options for tow hitch mount and can be fully dismantled by user for ease of packing. </p><p></p><p>i too have run the 777 for a few years its a great option, supply has been unreliable all year and im afriad its no longer made in australia so its off the list for us. </p><p></p><p>i want to make a very clear distinction between the three options you're looking at, one the cobracrusher is for fast one rock samples, i modified mine a few times to put more through but with the small barrel and chain its best left the way it was and enjoyed as quick sampler. </p><p></p><p>the crazy crusher also for small sample runs i wouldn;t want to run more than half a bucket in a session. </p><p></p><p>the 777 is really a small production unit and wins hands down if you wnat to run a 20kg bucket every day of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 525534, member: 357"] hey mate at risk of being bias when i released the crazy crusher last we got hammered and the feedback was awesome, production wise a bit clunky to produce and at the volumes people were asking i had to pull production. weve had geolobs, potters, glass tinkerers all loving the off grid crusher and ive just assembled the first final new off grid crusher today. they will be rereleased in the new year once laser and cnc come back online after a break. new model ships cheaper is lighter, has options for tow hitch mount and can be fully dismantled by user for ease of packing. i too have run the 777 for a few years its a great option, supply has been unreliable all year and im afriad its no longer made in australia so its off the list for us. i want to make a very clear distinction between the three options you're looking at, one the cobracrusher is for fast one rock samples, i modified mine a few times to put more through but with the small barrel and chain its best left the way it was and enjoyed as quick sampler. the crazy crusher also for small sample runs i wouldn;t want to run more than half a bucket in a session. the 777 is really a small production unit and wins hands down if you wnat to run a 20kg bucket every day of the week. [/QUOTE]
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Small, portable rock crusher for sampling
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