Friday, September 28, 2007

[papercreters] Re: rollers for stationary mixer

Thanks, I actually had seen your pics, thanks for the how to on
building them. I am on a very limited budget and was trying to get by
without having something built, I have no access to welders and such.
I may ask a local small machine shop what your set up will cost.
Thanks-Dale

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "bornofthehorses"
<bornofthehorses@...> wrote:
>
> Check the ones I made out under Kens stuff in the phote section.
> 4 x 4 x 1/2 inch angle for the base, 3 inch drill pipe for the
rollers.
> 1 1/2 inch cold rolled steel axles full length of the rollers to
the
> blocks, 3inch x 1/4 washers to tie the axle to the pipes. 1 1/2
inch
> pillow blocks as the contacts/supports,I have used them almost
daily
> for years. Little grease in the blocks every month and they go and
go.
>
> --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "daleandbren" <daleandbren@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I tried conveyor rollers, bearings only lasted one batch. I need
> > rollers with high speed bearings, or pillow block bearings that
can
> > handle the weight and speed. Anybody have some experience with
using
> > rollers. -Dale
> >
>



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