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COOL Greg! We're going to need a larger area at the shows next year!
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I have been busy with work the last few weeks, it is good to see that there is lot's of action on the thread.. Great builds and good information.. Attached is some photo's of what I have been working on and also I was able to get some photo's of the Christmas cement mixer as it went by my home. I never had a chance to take good picture as I was in the shop building when I heard the horn honking.. The photo's I took don't do it justice...
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The cool thing is that they have the mixer turning with the lights some how !!
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You see there is three holes on each side of the swing motor. That is what the house main plate is attached to..
http://servocity.com/html/spg785a_top_mount.html The servo city drive I get at 6 rpm, then invert it, the gear is mounted solid to the undercarrage. greg |
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Thank you so much for sharing that part, I have been scratching my head for quite a while on how to build the turntable. That part is perfect.
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Do you have countinius travel with that??
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If you checkout my thread starting on #370 you will see how I built my continues rotation.. ( slip ring ) The wires come up through the centre shaft of the swing motor and then solder to the brass rings...
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Your work looks great, but i cant get over how ugly those machines are, not picking on your build, just cant get over the look of them.
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looking awesome Greg keep it coming
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What's that in the back ground of the second to last pic Greg?
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Hehe, i can understand that if you see one very often you get used to them, but here in sweden we use harvesters and forwarders, so thats what im used to see. Anyway im looking forward to see more from your build!
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Greg, those are looking great. You continually do a very nice job.
Ben
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A slip ring would take care of the transfer to spinning mixer drum.
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Here is some photo's of the lowbed with paint Joe. Nothing fancy but it will get those haul jobs done..
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Nothing fancy Joe... who do you think you're talking to Greg?!
That looks a thousand fold better than anything I would ever fabricate. Looking forward to seeing it hauling your machinery around in your next video Greg.
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Really nice trailer!! Should look great hauling you equipment around.
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RClogger, are all those roadbuilder pics floating around here somewhere or were they all on GT? I need some pics of the fuel tank/counterweight setup.
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