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07-04-2012, 05:44 AM #51Minion
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Hi Bonzo
This is a work of love. Can you build one for me and one also for my best friend? How much?
Ihave a KitchenAid mixer but I want this device removable. Is that possible for I use my KitchenAid for other purposes.
Please let me know.
Regards to you and the luckyGF.
rmbad49
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07-10-2012, 08:31 PM #52rain
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What the newbz fuck?
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08-10-2014, 12:16 PM #53Registered User
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Can you tell me the part numbers for the sprockets and chain?
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08-14-2014, 02:14 PM #54
Here's what I used:
Chain:
6261K283 - Standard ANSI Roller Chain #25, Sngl Strand, 1/4" Pitch, Rollerless,.13" Dia, 3'L (Same as 6261K171)
Arm shafts, drive shaft, and idler:
2737T311 - Steel Finished-Bore Roller Chain Sprocket for #25 Chain, 1/4" Pitch, 45 Teeth, 1/2" Bore (Same as 2737T31)
2737T107 - Steel Finished-Bore Roller Chain Sprocket for #25 Chain, 1/4" Pitch, 14 Teeth, 1/2" Bore (Same as 2737T6)
2737T133 - Steel Finished-Bore Roller Chain Sprocket for #25 Chain, 1/4" Pitch, 20 Teeth, 1/2" Bore (Same as 2737T13)Feel the rhythm... feel the rhyme...
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09-01-2014, 08:03 PM #55Registered User
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Bedtime, was a pleasure reading this thread, I was so happy to see that you got this completed. Looks like a beast of a machine. That being said, now that you are years into this, how do you feel about it? Anything you wish you did different? Overall, I love your design and plan on basing a build on yours so long as you don't object. Thanks for any advice!
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09-10-2014, 12:19 PM #56
The rotating arms would be better if there was a curve where they are in contact with the taffy so that it would self-center. My arms are straight so I have to babysit a little to keep the taffy from drifting off of the arm.
I'd also probably add a chain tensioner. Mine works fine without one, but you can see the chain get tight and loose as things rotate.Feel the rhythm... feel the rhyme...
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