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Old 01-08-2015, 08:33 PM
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Default Re: S&M construction open for bizz nizz!

Well you could put the black Pete and the izzy dump up on the shelf and call it a queen then spend the winter building a work truck. Or set the sandmaster up on the level and lower the road that runs through it, might have to modify the sandmaster, I don't remember if it's got a floor under the hopper or not.. But I do like Cooper's idea to that thing is crazy, I've seen them but never in operation!

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Old 01-08-2015, 09:06 PM
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Default Re: S&M construction open for bizz nizz!

Sorry guys if I said it wrong.
I don't have a Sandmaster but want to build something that works like one with the overhead hopper design. I agree Kent that if I lower the road below the hopper would help.
And there is no way in he** I will let the black pete and izzy trailer collect shelf dust! I didn't spend all that time and cash and not put them to work!
I look at it this way.... two types of trucks at a open pit or mine site . The old dirty hard working site haulers and then the prestige type, haul the good stuff off the site highway rigs.

I think your onto something with the chucker style conveyor RW ! That changes everything!

Has anyone ever tried to make a scale auger style conveyor? It would eliminate angle issues . Just wondering what in the heck a guy could use to make one?
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