Handyfarmer
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I am in need of a grain separator, the comercial ones start at about $2000 and that is for a very small capacity,
there are no power it is gravity ran,
here is a video of one working,
about a min,1:20 to a min 1:30 shows it in operation,
the still picture is a (to my understanding a custom made unit) and has mulipital flights housed in a 55 gallon drum for a catch of the round seed,
the basic operation is the seeds slide down the fighting and the round seeds slide faster, and slide off the fighting, thus separating the oblong seeds from round seeds,
the mulipital flighting increase capacity with out more space, or mulipital units,
I know the shaping of the flighting is basically a simple thing, but still a little confused, on the how to, of it, the last time did tin work was over 40 years ago in high school and that was basic I know the basic design will be nearly a C shaped cut and then pulled or stretched, Ok to get the taper on the flighting to the inside will I need a roller to curve the pieces,
I know it may take a few trys to get the taper and the depth of the flighting correct, but thing it would be worth the effort,
buying some tools/equipment is not a problem, any suggestions,
there are no power it is gravity ran,
here is a video of one working,
the still picture is a (to my understanding a custom made unit) and has mulipital flights housed in a 55 gallon drum for a catch of the round seed,
the basic operation is the seeds slide down the fighting and the round seeds slide faster, and slide off the fighting, thus separating the oblong seeds from round seeds,
the mulipital flighting increase capacity with out more space, or mulipital units,
I know the shaping of the flighting is basically a simple thing, but still a little confused, on the how to, of it, the last time did tin work was over 40 years ago in high school and that was basic I know the basic design will be nearly a C shaped cut and then pulled or stretched, Ok to get the taper on the flighting to the inside will I need a roller to curve the pieces,
I know it may take a few trys to get the taper and the depth of the flighting correct, but thing it would be worth the effort,
buying some tools/equipment is not a problem, any suggestions,
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