Friday, September 28, 2007

[papercreters] Re: rollers for stationary mixer

First ... My compliments on your helpers. Real cuties. I'm sure you
already do, but I encourage you to stay vigilant and keep them both
safe. Spinning blades or runaway vehicles could make for a horrible
day. The wheel and rollers are magnets for loose clothing, feet, or
fingers. I don't want to be a pessimist, but I'd rather mention these
things in hopes of giving you an extra boost of caution than to hear
about an accident some day. Please be careful.

Is that you in the first picture? Was Auguste Rodin the photographer?
You do appear deep in thought, but the area doesn't look much like
France. (Our artists will appreciate this obscure joke.
Google "Auguste Rodin" for more info.)

Getting back on topic...
The longer the rollers are the greater the stresses on the bearings in
the rollers. You might want to consider shortening the rollers. They
only need to be wide enough to match the width of the tire being used
to power them.

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "daleandbren" <daleandbren@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Take a look at what I have and the rollers I used , I want better
> rollers, this system worked great, just the rollers were not made for
> this use.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14259463@N06/
>



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