e-tek
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OK boys, I finally found some time toput togther a rattle-can shaker/mixer. As some of you know, I asked for ideas and got somegood ones, but thought at first I'd use a windsheild wiper motor as the base motor. Then I got to thinking about one of the ideas posted of using a drill as the base motor and saw something on the net that I thought would work. I put it togther with stuff I had lying around the shop, which means it could be much better with some design-specific purchases. So this one is just a rough proto, but it works!

Le PIECE DE RESISTANCE!!!!!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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OF COURSE I HAVE TO CLEAN IT ALL UP & SECURE THE DRILL (I HAVE SOME PIECES I CAN USE AS A "SLIP-IN" BRACKET). Now that the prototype works, I would want to make the base out of aluminum or steel, use bearing-inserts for the rods and make a quick clamp that is wider with a padded insert for the paint can. Assoon as I finish my Challenger, the list of mods I want to do to the Challenger and renovate the kirchen.....
Any other adviced/ideas is MORE THAN WELCOMED!!
Le PIECE DE RESISTANCE!!!!!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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OF COURSE I HAVE TO CLEAN IT ALL UP & SECURE THE DRILL (I HAVE SOME PIECES I CAN USE AS A "SLIP-IN" BRACKET). Now that the prototype works, I would want to make the base out of aluminum or steel, use bearing-inserts for the rods and make a quick clamp that is wider with a padded insert for the paint can. Assoon as I finish my Challenger, the list of mods I want to do to the Challenger and renovate the kirchen.....

Any other adviced/ideas is MORE THAN WELCOMED!!


) throughout. I made a parts paint booth last year to minimize the overspray and fumes....and the idea grew from there.




