Here it is "part" finished. In a hurry to get it working to extract last week, lost my rape crop due to no extractor ! I used a quick fix plastic valve which is fine, but may do a stainless one over the winter.
Drive arrangement and inside. The drive handle is quite a lash up to say the least, but it works, I now have an idea where the handle should be, radius wise. The temporary handle is a decorative collar from wrought iron work, with a layer of carpet tape for comfort.
The center bearing is mounted in a piece of polycarbonate rather than ss, again for build speed. The bottom bearing is a plastic bush, in a ss tube.
The top frame holders are again temporary, a few pegs at the back are short lengths of threaded 6mm stainless, which were taking time to thread hence the bolts.
The idea was to weld in these pegs, but by using bolts it is possible to remove some and use the machine as a small tangential, don't know if its worthwhile ?
I was amazed how the frames just sit still, where they are put.
Another job is a top, nothing escaped as it is, but need to keep things out. Have in mind to box in the center strip, and have a couple of removable lids for the other bits, again in polycarbonate.
Should be quite easy to add a motor by bolting it to the side, the wall thickness should take it ! and then running a belt to a pulley fixed to the free running pulley, as a sort of idler.
Not efficient in gearing terms, but its what I have to hand and it can then be electric or manual by simply removing the motor belt.
I need some sort of stand to get a bucket under the tap, current thinking is either box or tube bolted to the bottom skirt, or cast up a concrete block and bolt is down with those three lugs that it has. Suggestion welcome.
Build cost is still below £100 but I was lucky to have some bits to hand and a good contact or two.
Very pleased with the result so far and once finished will be even better, with its weight it runs very smoothly. Really need to sort out some wheels !
S