Thursday, September 27, 2007

[papercreters] Re: rollers for stationary mixer

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "daleandbren" <daleandbren@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, what I have is a mixer, with an axle,
wheels,
> tires. I have no access to welders etc., so I built it of wood
with
> posts into the ground, kinda like a deck. I want one wheel of the
> mixer to set on a set of rollers, and the drive wheels of my van
to
> set on the same set of rollers to then turn the wheel on the
mixer.
> I hope that explains it better. -Dale

Ah, okay, I understand now. That sounds rather dangerous to me. heh.

Same idea as before, use another set of axle, wheel tires, like so:

http://tinyurl.com/2yvj57

So you have 3 sets of wheels total. 1 set drives the mixer. 1 set is
on the van. And the final set supports the back side of the van
tires while the front side is supported by the mixer driver wheels.
I would weld set 1 and 3 together, support the majority of the
weight of the van with jacks, stands, or other devices. Make sure
that if this thing jumps out you are not going to kill anyone.

- E


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