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GS Machines
United States
Приєднався 20 бер 2011
GS Machines is a small manufacture dedicated to the design and manufacturing of commercial grade machines that assist Ammo Manufacturers, Brass Dealers and Ranges with the process of Sorting and Separating range brass.
Mega Trommel - Removing Range Debris (Paper, etc.), with Vacuum Attachment
This video shows GS Machine's Mega Trommel removing large quantities of paper and debris from range brass.
The video highlights the new Vacuum attachment that remove large pieces of paper that make it though the trommel's rotating screen cage.
You can check our our other Mega Trommel video to see the various functions and capabilities of the Mega Trommel, but in general it removes Dirt, Debris, Powder, 22lrs, and Steel cases from reloadable brass.
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The video highlights the new Vacuum attachment that remove large pieces of paper that make it though the trommel's rotating screen cage.
You can check our our other Mega Trommel video to see the various functions and capabilities of the Mega Trommel, but in general it removes Dirt, Debris, Powder, 22lrs, and Steel cases from reloadable brass.
ua-cam.com/video/gyas-SOVD8A/v-deo.html
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Відео
Live Ammo (Bullet) Sorting
Переглядів 28211 місяців тому
Here is a video of a modified version of our Brass Sorter, setup to sort live ammunition / Bullets. Sorts by diameter just like with brass (spent ammo cases). I did make a couple modifications for Sorting Live Ammo. 1. Reduced the size of the hopper to accommodate the added weight of bullets. The one show is ~5 gallons. Not shown is a 5 gallon extension for a total of 10 gallons. 2. Built talle...
Mega Trommel -- NEW MACHINE!!
Переглядів 7392 роки тому
The Mega Trommel is a larger, higher capacity version of our Steel and Media Remover/Trommel. It is a multi-purpose machine that can be used for: 1. Removing and separating, debris, 22LR and steel cases 2. Removing Media 3. Manually removing foreign objects and/or specific cases You can also get more money for your scrap brass, since it is clean of all Ferrous metals (except aluminum cases). Ju...
Pistol/Rifle Separator II -- UPDATED VERSION
Переглядів 8512 роки тому
This a video of an updated version of my Pistol and Rifle Separator Machine. The machine separates .380 cases from .223 cases and .45 ACP cases from .308 cases. The legs are adjustable and can be placed under the .380/.223 drop bin of my Roller Sorter. The legs can also be adjusted to change the the angle of the screen unit to optimize the flow rate. The machine feeds two 7 gallon totes, which ...
Steel Case Remover/Trommel II
Переглядів 2982 роки тому
You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). This machine is designed to remove and separate dirt, powder, residue; 22LRs; and steel cases. The hopper feeds a rotating Trommel. First stage of the Trommel removes dirt, powder and residue, etc., which falls into the first bucket. Second stage of Trommel removes 22 Long Rifle cases, which fall into the second bucket. The Tromme...
Media Remover/Trommel
Переглядів 8102 роки тому
This machine is designed to remove cleaning media (e.g. Corn Cob) from ammo cases. It features a 30 gallon hopper which feeds a five sided rotating Trommel. The feeder ramp and Trommel is designed so you do not have to pre-screen the media before loading the hopper. The Trommel cage is 4ft long and 14" in diameter. The Trommel screens have two separate sized slots. The first section of Trommel ...
Inspector II
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The Inspector II assist you with any manual sorting or separating operation. It flows the cases in front of you along a long ramp so you can easily spot and separate cases. A few examples include of how it can be used are: Separating Nickel cases. Removing Aluminum cases Removing damage or obviously bad cases Sorting out calibers that your automated sorting machines are in-capable of sorting. F...
Ammo Brass Case Sorting Machine V (Brass Sorter)
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You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). Here is my latest Ammo Brass Cartridge Sorter. (Case, Bullet, Reload, Sorter) One of the best features of this sorter is that it is a "walk away" type sorter. The hopper holds ~11.4 gallons, so once you fill up the hopper, you can walk away and let it sort. No need to baby sit the operation. Check out my Steel Case Remover/Trommel...
Ammo Case Separating and Sorter System (High Volume Automation)
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You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). This system combines a Steel Remover/Trommel with a Conveyor that feeds two Roll Sorters. The Steel Remover/Trommel is has three functions. The 14 gallon hopper feeds the ammo cases into a rotating five sided trommel. The first section of the trommel removes dirt, powder and debris that is smaller than a 22lr, which falls into the...
Steel separator and Sorter combination
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You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). This is a system I setup that automatically feeds my Roller Sorter from one of my Steel/Dirt/22lr Trommel machines via an incline conveyor. This setup really speeds up the operation. The First machine has a capacity of 11.4 gallons. It automatically feeds a rotating trommel which: - Removes dirt and debris that is small than a 22l...
Ammo Case Steel Remover / Trommel
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You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). This machine is designed to remove and separate dirt, powder, residue; 22LRs; and steel cases. The hopper feeds a rotating Trommel. First stage of the Trommel removes dirt, powder and residue, etc., which falls into the first bucket. Second stage of Trommel removes 22 Long Rifle cases, which fall into the second bucket. The Tromme...
Ammo Brass Case Sorting Machine IV (Brass Sorter)
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You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). For an updated video of the latest version of this sorter, please click on the following link: ua-cam.com/video/fcfE49ImaSU/v-deo.html Or select my name to see videos of all my machines. Ammo Brass Cartridge Sorter. (Case, Bullet, Reload, Sorter) One of the best features of this sorter is that it is a "walk away" type sorter. The ...
Automatic Feeder for the Ultimate Sorter
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You can see all my machines at my web site (www.gsmachines.com). This video shows how I automated the feeding of ammo brass into an Ultimate Sorter (www.ultimatesorter.com). This speed up the sorting process and hassle of manually loading the sorter. It also frees you to do manual sorting, picking out bad pieces, and clearing jams. Contact gene3441@gmail.com with any questions.
Auto-Feed Ammo Brass Case Inspector and Sorter
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Auto-Feed Ammo Brass Case Inspector and Sorter
I'll have to try this!
Seth, It was custom cut with specifically sized hole to allow the separation. I would be happy to order you one, if you like.
@@GSMachines gotcha! I'll shoot you an email!
ASMR level of chi-ching
If you can't put a price on your sight, then No sale
No problem, if you change your mind, drop me an email at gsmachines1@gmail.com
I’m definitely interested in getting another trommel now!
Sorry, I missed your comment. Drop me an email at gsmachines1@gmail.com and will provide you with information and pricing.
looking good
How much is the machine
Scott, Sorry I was not notified by UA-cam that you left a comment. Send me an email at gsmachines1@gmail.com, and I will be happy to send you a price list. Gene www.gsmachines1@gmail.com
Now we all know who is stealing everyone's brass during the shooting competition.
How can we get it for our organization.
Brushra, Drop me an email at gsmachines1@gmail.com and I will respond with more information. Regards, Gene
ran mine for 2 years now.great working horse.great customer service.thanks
Gene, do you have a phone number I can give you a call regarding the machine?
Thanks for making an updated video, I need to get one!
Scott, Email me at gene3441@gmail.com and I will send you some information all my machines. Regards, Gene
I bet your neighbors love you. Lol.
Hello! Could you email me for more info on this hopper? Interested in how this functions. Thank you for your time and enjoy your videos!! mavrick.clark@hotmail.com
That is definitely a bad A$$ BRASS SORTER 👍 thanks for sharing Brother 👊
What stops cases from piggybacking on top of each other down the rollers?
That can happen, if you feed it too fast. You just need to adjust the feed of the cases so they separate and feed single file on the rollers.
I have one of his machines, if your running it at the rite speed it doesn’t really happen, it works of the principal of different sizes tires spinning at different speeds. If on is smaller it goes faster, larger moves slower, so they naturally don’t like to stack when they go down the rollers.
@@GSMachines what’s your email. I’d like to buy a machine for my company here is my email jmnowaski4@gmail.com
@@joshuanowaski6823 I sent you an email. If you did not get it, email me at gene3441@gmail.com and I will send it again.
Can we buy the 3D printed bins from you? If we have the old style?
Chris, Sure, jus drop me an email.,
hey i was just watching how awsome your machine turned out to be, regarding that i also wanted to talk to you about it, i work at the chilean army, and i was wondering if we could talk a bit about your machine since i work on an area that count tons of cases daily but as you know we dont actually have the budget the us army has. awsome machine and i hope we can talk soon!
Drop me an email at gene3441@gmail.com and we can exchange phone numbers.
What if the 3amp fuse keeps blowing? Controller won't adjust the roller speed!
Drop me an email at gene3441@gmail.com and I will provide you with my phone number so we can talk through your issue.
how to smaller cases say 22 not fall into larger caliber slots?
Mike, The sorter sorts by diameter with the rollers diverging from top to bottom, so the 22lrs fall through the rollers first and into the first bin/bucket. Larger diameter cases slide down the rollers until they fall through the rollers. They all fall through the rollers according to their diameter.
This is a fantastic machine and Gene is super professional. We researched several roll sorters before purchasing this version and we're very happy with the decision.
I could watch this all day. I think we need a 2020 4K60p version lol
I don't want to be _"Negative Nelly,"_ but I don't see the advantage to spreading them on a towel.
How much
Send me an email at gene3441@gmail.com, and I will be happy to send you more information and pricing.
Contact info?
Steve, Drop me an email at gene3441@gmail.com, and I will send you information on the machines in this combination. If you click on my name, you will see the videos of the machines with how annotations on the features. Regards, Gene
Now thats a system
Does this machine separate stacked cases (9 inside 40 inside 45 etc)?
George, Embedded cases are the bane of sorting brass. With my machine, if the embedded case fall on the rollers neck down, they do often separate. If they are stuck together with dirt or debris they will not separate. My trommel/steel remover also helps, but in my experience, there is no automated way of separating all embedded cases.
Hi Gene, in which rpm area, do the roller sorter works? best regards Per
Are you making a sorter? The rpm depends on many design factors Email me if you have questions Gene
@@GSMachines Thanks, I will do that. Best regards Per
email sent
Pretty cool, but why won't you disclose the cost for one?
I would be happy to let you know how much one cost. Just drop me an email at gene3441@gmail.com.
What is the make and model of this product?
It is my own design. I do occasionally make them for people. If you want more information, send me an email at gene3441@gmail.com.
how much is this ?
Drop me an email at gene3441@gmail.com and I will send you detailed information and pricingRegards,Gene
what do you get for one of these? $$
send me any email at gene3441@gmail.com and I will send you the information.
Want to buy one of these from you... How do we get ahold of you?
Tony, I just noticed your post. If we have not emailed or talked, please send me an email at gene3441@gmail.com and we can discuss the options.
Would like to buy one of these... How do we get a hold of you?
Tony, drop me an email at gene3441@gmail.com and I will send you some information.
Very innovative! Keep on Brassing!
That's pretty neat. How do you pick up your brass? We sell ammo picker uppers at 855sheller.com.
I have not had to pick it up. I buy it from a range or a recycler in buckets. Regards,. Gene
sent an email regarding these units - awesome machine!
can you build one for a Ultimate Sorter Model 4 I am looking to bye one if you can please email me my email is mikesreloading@yahoo.com thanks
I lost your info I would like to purchase one if you still build these my email is mikesreloading@yahoo.com thanks mike
was wondering if you build these and if so how munch
Is this only sorting pistol or does it do pistol and rifle brass.
Either or both. It i fully adjustable so you can set it up to sort any cases that are distinguishable by diameter.
thanks
Hello do you still make and sell these would like to purchase one if so thanks mike
A suggestion I would make is to incorporate a magnet system into this machine so that you can separate steel cased ammo. Whether it was on the track itself, or incorporated into the hopper system that would separate it altogether from the brass. If you wanted you could even build a secondary track system from the same hopper that separates the steel ammunition the same identical way it does the brass. Very impressive machine though :)
+Mr. Biggz I have thought of that, but haven't tried to work out how. In my experience, if you put anything in the way of the vibratory flow, the cases will jam. Some type of rotating pick might work. Thanks for the comment. Gene
+zz6j2b what about if you had the inside parts of the steel sleeves that the casings fall into be magnetic but have there be a belt system on top of the magnets going the same speed and towards the end of the track and at the end of the track have the last few inches be non magnetic with the belt going over that as well so that once the steel casings reach the non magnetic part they will fall into a bucket. did that make sense? lol
Mr. Biggz I did solve the removing the steel cases with a separate machine, which also removes dirt and 22lrs. Here is a link to the video ua-cam.com/video/5N68rAJHuiA/v-deo.html
The machine in this video is the one I took delivery of. I used to use two Ultimate Sorters and now I'm using the one sorter and I have cut my sorting time of a raw bucket of range brass from about 2 hours down to 30 minutes. A raw bucket of range brass has steel & aluminum casings that need to be removed, 22LR/short that needs to be removed, as well as dirt and debris. Gene's sorter takes care of 98% + of the 22 casings for me (a lot less picking out by hand as the Ultimate Sorter only got about 20%), as well as the quirky 5.7x28mm and being able to put two 5-gallon buckets of brass in the hopper and walk away to process the buckets already run through the machine allows me to do two tasks at once which really saves time. The Ultimate Sorter had to be baby-sat and fed one scoop out of a bucket every few minutes. Final processing of the casings already run through the machine is now very easy as .223/5.56 and .380 are in one bucket and simply separating long vs short casings is much easier than pulling .223/5.56 out of 38, 357, 40, 10mm, and 357SIG ... and then having to run 9mm & smaller through another Ultimate Sorter plate to get the 9mm, 380, and then smaller separated. Similar process for all other calibers. Hint: You'll still need a table to pour out the sorted casings on to remove the steel (get a magnet from Home Depot or Lowes used for picking up nails from job sites) and aluminum (no way around having to do this by hand), the rare 22LR/short casings, and of course the "riders" - smaller cases in larger cases. Simply put, if you are in need of processing large quantities of brass (I process about 80 gallons - or sixteen 5-gallon buckets - per week on average off of my range), getting one of these machines is well worth the money. In my case, scrap metal value alone will pay for his machine in one month, and I make more selling to my reloading customers. Buddy Lichty Owner - Shooters Indoor Range & Gun Shop, Augusta GA
+does the brass need to be clean before hand
Chris, No it does not. In fact I put a vacuum attachment on the ramp to help collect dust as the cases travel down the ramp prior to sorting.