Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Re: [papercreters] New scissors barrel mixer

Spaceman,
I see where you bolted the nuts to the drive bar, but with paper in there and water it looks like you'll need a bit more weld to hold the nut to the angle iron.  If the attach point were a bit more toward the center of the angle iron it may hold, but you may need to add a flat plate on the other side of the angle iron and another nut with bolt through the drive bar to hold it.

I may be wrong, but the torque on that nut at the side of the angle iron may be too much and it will shear the nut from the angle.  Don't have dimensions, so if the driven angle is only 8" long or so, and the angle is 2" X 2" or less it may be fine.

Can't wait to hear how it works. 

Ron







This is the beast in the barrel. It is long enough that the three legs will not spin. It is not bolted to the barrel. The shaft goes through metal brackets that are on the outside. These brackets hold the shaft bushings and will support the motor. The blades are keyed to the shaft with bolts so that they can be removed if I ever need to work on the mixer. The alternative would have been to weld them in place, making it really hard to repair.

If things go right I'll have this running tomorrow. I'll take more photos in the daylight after I get the motor running, and post a report on how it makes pulp.

The original description said McCain's would mix a barrel full in two minutes flat!!! If this one is even close to that, I think I'll make short work of the triangles for the underground dome.

spaceman