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Post by lkrus on Sept 12, 2010 14:42:59 GMT -5
does any one use the old style hand crank grinder that has been modded with a pulley for a electric motor? i am looking for a way to make the motor adjustable (its mounted to a counter top ) so i can adjust tension on the belt i was able to get by last year but want to make it better
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Post by dadfsr on Sept 12, 2010 17:45:27 GMT -5
I've got my grinder mounted above the motor with the grinder being mounted on four 1/4" x 4" carriage bolts ran up through the mount and nutted down to the mount. I then use two more nuts/flat washers on each bolt that I sandwich the grinder in between. By simply raising or lowering the nuts under the grinder on the carriage bolts I can pretty well tension the drive belt to about anywhere I need it. Use another nut/flat washer on top of the grinder to then hold it down against the bottom adjustment nut/washer.
I'm not very good at posting pics but can probably take one and send it to you via email it you want.
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Post by danf on Sept 12, 2010 22:06:48 GMT -5
Send one to me and I'll get it put up for all to see
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Post by oldhoyt on Sept 13, 2010 11:05:45 GMT -5
A friend told me he used an electric drill and it worked well for him.
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Post by dadfsr on Sept 13, 2010 19:13:35 GMT -5
Send one to me and I'll get it put up for all to see You got mail! ;D
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Post by danf on Sept 13, 2010 19:38:07 GMT -5
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Post by danf on Sept 13, 2010 19:40:13 GMT -5
I've used a drill with a gear reducing adapter that Cabelas sold once upon a time. I still have the adapter but I was glad I bought it on clearance ($15, down from the normal $80) because it was painfully slow. Dad's grinder above takes longer to clean than it does to grind chunks from 2 deer.
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Post by jabba on Sept 15, 2010 13:00:03 GMT -5
I use a Hole Hog. (Gear reduction, angle head drill motor) and just tighten the chuck onto the input shaft of the hand grinder.
Works GREAT!
Jabba
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