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Izzy 08-17-2011 07:25 AM

A home brewed conveyor
 
Had been looking to buy a small conveyor for my gravity box I built some time ago. Best (size wise) I could find was $800

So started thinking and then some ideas formulated and then bought some parts on Monday and worked a good bit last night. Here is how far I hot

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/052fdc83.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/d095c61d.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/9658b7e2.jpg

What do ya think? Is it worthy for Indy? Hoping to have it ready for paint before dinner.......

Dreamweaver 08-17-2011 07:38 AM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
What ya going to use as a belt Izzy? A serpentine belt for a engine would work.

~Mike~

Tamiya Cowboy 08-17-2011 06:30 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Dang nice.. You are the idea guy for sure looks like you got everything from old elcheepo "Home Depo" I like the PVC gutter nice idea!! But i too am wondering about the belt and motor..

Izzy 08-17-2011 07:13 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
I made a belt today - 2 layers of heavy cotton cloth (much like denim) sewn together and a third layer where I made packets across for pieces of wood deck to fit in. Then sewed it all up nice. My cuts and sewing are a little crocker at times

For a motor I was using an old AC 1/20 hp from an air brush setup I got at a garage sale - pump was shot - but it was too small. Now I'm trying a 1/15hp and larger pulley but it's still weak. I think a Gear reduction would be best. But I'm trying to have it running for Indy.

Izzy

Izzy 08-17-2011 08:05 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
A short vid

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/8bb5afe7.mp4

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/132ee02a.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/f6ded8e4.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/d48de8b2.jpg

Cowboy - the intent was low cost - many of the aluminum parts are from flat bed kits - I don't throw much away

ihbuilder 08-17-2011 09:08 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Chris thats :cool: :eek:

Lil Giants 08-17-2011 09:16 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
That looks like it should work pretty good with granulated rubber... ;)

How long do you suppose the cloth belting material would last with dirt?

That has always been my hang up with trying to build a small conveyer like this one, finding the right endless belt that is soft enough to roll up on the edges to keep the material in the middle, will grip a 1" drive roller well & be durable enough to last moving abrasive materials - like dirt & sand. :confused:

I ordered some 2" width belting material from McMaster that was 060 thick, it was too stiff! Had to tighten the belt alot to get it to grip on the drive roller, which then made the 180rpm spur gearhead motor too weak to propel it. And sometimes the "stapled" splice would stop on the drive b/c it would not grip the metal surface.

I've seen a few european scale minature conveyers that seem to function perfectly, But I can't find any information on what materials were used, nor what right angled gear motors at what rpm.

The Bruder conveyers work pretty good, but they are a bit short to do much of anything with. I have a couple of them, I may try stacking two or three together & using one or two continuous servos to propel them.

Tamiya Cowboy 08-17-2011 09:44 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Chris that is great you did a outstanding job your insight and ability is something else for sure. Great Job it is Great looking keep up the great work!!

And you use of left overs is a proving fact to never clean out and throw away scraps I have a big plastic tote for plastic sheet scrap and body scraps and metal and I keep it all you would be amazed at what you will find in the scrap that is perfect for something..



Izzy 08-17-2011 09:54 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Thanks Paul

Joe - 3 layers of blue jeans should hold up pretty good - probably depends more on the vinyl than the dirt as it's moving in the trough. Many large scale conveyors use rollers rather than a trough - I did come across neoprene belting - fairly pliable but they still call for a 3" roller

How about leather? Belts of old were either leather or cloth that was treated.

For extra grab without tension I used 220 grit sandpaper with glue back on the drive - as you said fine for rubber but I doubt for dirt

Lil Giants 08-17-2011 10:45 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Sticky back sandpaper, another ingenous idea Izzy. :D I knurled my drive rollers, it helped, but not all that much.

The belting material I got was "something"prene, can't recall... 030 thickness might be the ticket for flexibility... but then what to do about splicing it together? :confused: 3" roller kinda takes away from the scaled appearance, and would that larger dia impact on the power needed to propel it?

Well used leather would certainly work, new stuff would be pretty stiff!

My 21'L x 4"W conveyer, the belt ran in a trough like this. I didn't really see any notable wear to the backside of the rubber belt, the fine clay dirt seem to have a lubricating quality to it.

McMaster won't ship to Canada! ...unless they've changed their rules in last two yrs, since I tried last. After harvest, I'll scowl McMaster & DPSI for possible ideas to try & maybe you & I can come up with an any length functional conveyer system for market. ;)

doodlebug 08-17-2011 11:17 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Hey Joe, does United Parcel Service, or Fed Ex deliver up there? do you need a
"go between"? for getting the good stuff delivered?

Hey Chris, great start, keep it up!

Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

Claus 08-18-2011 03:45 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Chris, that would look great with square chain, I'm thinking corn drag or bale elevator! Nice job!

dirtpusher9 08-18-2011 08:59 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Nice job Chris. I wonder if a small inner tube cut in half would work? It would strech pretty bad, but that may help on the sliping issue.

Nothing wrong with keeping every thing you find. I built almost my whole dozer with stuff I had laying around.

SonoranWraith 08-20-2011 10:29 AM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
I think it looks great. I have seen a bunch of the bruder's converted on german sites and they work well but like Joe said they are short. Scale belt material is hard to come by.

Izzy 08-22-2011 07:49 AM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
It kinda ran at Indy - under full load the motor just couldn't move it - it was a fan motor hardly any torque - so we ran tomlocal junk shop and bought a cheap china 1/2 drill on clearance for way too much - torque out the watoosee but then had to tighten uP the belt Slipping too much - that drill was really loud and annoying - had pulled it altogether but then pitbulls power unit gave out on his sand master - I figured we wouldn't survive on scotts alone.

Check out the pics foe Indy as they show up - might get a glimpse of this unit in action

Izzy


Chris

doodlebug 08-23-2011 12:50 AM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Hey Izzy, Pigeonfarmboy had some good video of the conveyor, I thought the drill was kicking butt! As for slippage? have you considered a 2nd spring loaded roller, pressing against the conveyor belt and drive pulley? just my .02$ worth.
http://rctruckandconstruction.com/sh...ndy+2011+Video
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

farmer2978 02-17-2013 07:31 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
a timing belt from a over head cam engine would work well for a trough style.

Izzy 04-22-2013 09:07 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
re posting pics ..... someone took an interest ..... thanks

last one is a vid

BTW - I have removed that small motor and went to a gear reduction DC drive motor - with a remote power supply and controls.

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/132ee02a.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/462b3f8e.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/f6ded8e4.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/d48de8b2.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/9658b7e2.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/d095c61d.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/052fdc83.jpg

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...h_8bb5afe7.jpg

doodlebug 04-22-2013 10:06 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Wow, Izzy, I'm seeing some serious creativity here:D:D:D:cool:
Keep it up!

Cheer's, Neil.

Rvjimd 04-22-2013 10:29 PM

Re: A home brewed conveyor
 
Izzy,

Thanks for the pics! Several good ideas there. I like the tensioner eye bolt idea.

Jim.


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