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Tinkering with my new Compact Crusher - Outlet Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan27" data-source="post: 102781" data-attributes="member: 1074"><p>The feed back is great, </p><p>The tolerance inside is tight. This is so that the run time is less per sample. As above the unit can be easily modified to be set up as a continuos feed. The compact crusher will never have this. Simply ask Golddigg@ how long the mods took and multiply time vs dollars and then add that to the sale price. The Compact Crusher will undergo slight evolution changes, however I will endeavour to keep the price real.</p><p>Yes there is another model coming in fact there is a couple of models being discussed at the moment. Which will address some suggestions made by experienced prospectors. </p><p>Please remember the Compact Crusher is a sampling unit, it is not a production machine! </p><p>My weekends consist of reef hunting. This unit helps me find where I am going to park the production crusher which is being developed. The same as a pan or small river sluice helps find the spot for a Walbanker.</p><p>Also some basic mechanical skills are required if you are going to purchase crushing equipment. If you call roadside assist to change a flat tyre, you may wish to reconsider.</p><p>Once again thanks for the feedback, it helps to develop improvements.</p><p>Cheers Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan27, post: 102781, member: 1074"] The feed back is great, The tolerance inside is tight. This is so that the run time is less per sample. As above the unit can be easily modified to be set up as a continuos feed. The compact crusher will never have this. Simply ask Golddigg@ how long the mods took and multiply time vs dollars and then add that to the sale price. The Compact Crusher will undergo slight evolution changes, however I will endeavour to keep the price real. Yes there is another model coming in fact there is a couple of models being discussed at the moment. Which will address some suggestions made by experienced prospectors. Please remember the Compact Crusher is a sampling unit, it is not a production machine! My weekends consist of reef hunting. This unit helps me find where I am going to park the production crusher which is being developed. The same as a pan or small river sluice helps find the spot for a Walbanker. Also some basic mechanical skills are required if you are going to purchase crushing equipment. If you call roadside assist to change a flat tyre, you may wish to reconsider. Once again thanks for the feedback, it helps to develop improvements. Cheers Ryan [/QUOTE]
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