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<blockquote data-quote="biggdawg" data-source="post: 909372" data-attributes="member: 53781"><p>the first one i built with parts from my local farm and fleet store. If you check out this thread on ar15 it has everything you need to know about building one and then some. <a href="http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/344986_How_i_built_my_own_rotary_tumbler.html" target="_blank">How i built my own rotary tumbler - AR15.COM</a></p><p></p><p>and if you don't want to build one pm me.</p><p></p><p>if you use 1/2 shafts like me and a 1725-1750 rpm motor like i did you run a 1.5 on the motor and 4.5-5" on the drive shaft. you shoot for 50-70 rpms drum speed which depends on the size of drum you are going to use, i use 6" for economy adn 8" for more capacity and they are more efficient -- clean faster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biggdawg, post: 909372, member: 53781"] the first one i built with parts from my local farm and fleet store. If you check out this thread on ar15 it has everything you need to know about building one and then some. [url=http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/344986_How_i_built_my_own_rotary_tumbler.html]How i built my own rotary tumbler - AR15.COM[/url] and if you don't want to build one pm me. if you use 1/2 shafts like me and a 1725-1750 rpm motor like i did you run a 1.5 on the motor and 4.5-5" on the drive shaft. you shoot for 50-70 rpms drum speed which depends on the size of drum you are going to use, i use 6" for economy adn 8" for more capacity and they are more efficient -- clean faster [/QUOTE]
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