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want to buy: soldner mixer in or near nc

updated sun 20 aug 06

 

Patrick Cross on fri 18 aug 06


Hope you don't mind me piggy-backing on your thread...I've been waiting for
someone to mention clay mixers again.

I just got my hands on a free 10 horse power Century motor (3 Phase) and was
thinking about using it to make a generic Soldner mixure. Has anybody out
there made their own version...that could provide plans...things they might
have done differently now that it's made? It would seem farely straight
forward to me...Frame, concrete tub, big ring gear on the bottom, stationary
auger/axle, motor and gear reducer, and a lid with auto-kill switch. I
would like to look at other peoples drawings though...might save some time

Patrick Cross (cone10soda)


On 8/18/06, Elizabeth Priddy wrote:
>
> I want a studio size soldner mixer. Hoping to find
> one cheap for pottery school.
>
> Elizabeth
> 252-504-2622
>
>
> Elizabeth Priddy
>
> Beaufort, NC - USA
> http://www.elizabethpriddy.com
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