From: slurryguy <slurryguy@yahoo.com>
>I think it is appropriate to point out that the welds holding those
>saw blades to the central mixing paddles are the only thing keeping
>the blades from flying off. Wouldn't that be a frightening
>experience?
It wouldn't be too hard to do something like this without welds. You could use two circular saw blades bolted into a piece of all-thread with eccentric bushings to hold them at an angle. Maybe take a 2" piece of pipe and cut it at 20 degrees or so with a chop saw, use half on each side of the blade. That way the circular saw blades don't need to be cut to be used. Maybe add a paddle type blade at the bottom to help circulate the material (create a vortex).
Greg
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