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Re: Rolling Mill
I posted this once before but image was too big to work. I hope this will post a smaller pic. It is the small rolling mill I built last month. The rollers are 2" and the gearmotor is 1/4ph with a 58:1 output turning 30rpm. The final roller speed is ~20rpm to get ~12fpm. It works well on cable and R/R spikes. Mark |
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We want to see the photo too. Can you try to post it again,please? |
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Re: Rolling Mill
That is cool! |
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That is pretty nice, I like the location of the forge. Have you used it much yet? Can you weld with it? |
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Now we can see it.THANKS. I want to hear how it works.Keep us posted,OK? BE BLESSED. |
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Re: Rolling Mill
Mark: Nice setup. I have a few questions. * lower roller, works off a foot pedal and cam to apply presser?? * which direction do the rollers turn toward the front? * what type of elavator or pivot on the lower roller for the upward movement?? |
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Re:Venturi burners
Sorry for the slow reply Indian George, the drive roller rolls both forward and backward but works best when rolling out toward you. The foot peddle works as a pivot. The rod form the foot peddle to the roller is 3/4" SS pipe with a nut welded on top with a bolt screwed into it. This allows an adjustment for the amount the rollers open. Hope this helps. Mark |
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