I’ve used very expensive industrial grizzly bar screens that work great. but that said, for a back yard diy screen I think you’ve done a good job of working within your means to accomplish your task. Great job!
The springs and rebar is a good idea. The use of chain link fence is great - it's tough as hell. The wheels make it easy to use and move. Expanded metal would be tougher than welded wire, but if you screened it with the chain-link first, it might work okay. I've studied a bunch of these on YT and You did a damn good job.
Сетка от "панцирной" кровати, может отсеевать даже мельчайшие камешки. Степень очистки регулируется углом к вертикали (достаточно подпереть двумя палками). Недостаток: ручное подбрасывание песка лопатой спереди.
It looks like the screen slope is 50 degrees, did you ever figure what the slope is? The screen slope works really well and you do not loose much dirt flowing over the top of screen.
I came up with something like yours. Works well. IMO, you'll get better results if you reduce the angle of the screen -- that is, more of the material you want will fall through the screen.
Welded c channel over the round pipe to give me more flat surface top and bottom, then welded the springs to the c channel. I expected the weld to be brittle at the spring but so far everything has held up. Since the springs were scrap I have no idea what they came from so I cant even guess on the last part.
One more question, I noticed the bottom set of springs are angled towards the screen a bit. I assume it is to counter the gravity force of the screen and frame. How did you choose the angle, by trial and error?
@@jimslater9875 I'd say i got lucky but a lot of thought went into it before welding and honestly i had nothing to compare it to. the bottom springs are considerably stronger than the top too. I think its about right for the soil i'm sorting
Great design. The springs make good sense.
Simple KISS solution at work here!! Love it!
Thanks for sharing.
I’ve used very expensive industrial grizzly bar screens that work great. but that said, for a back yard diy screen I think you’ve done a good job of working within your means to accomplish your task. Great job!
The springs and rebar is a good idea. The use of chain link fence is great - it's tough as hell. The wheels make it easy to use and move. Expanded metal would be tougher than welded wire, but if you screened it with the chain-link first, it might work okay. I've studied a bunch of these on YT and You did a damn good job.
Nice gravel screen, thank you for sharing this.
That is a great simple design thanks.
Thanks I like the wheels idea 👍
Awsome wobbling action
Perfect design that I am looking for excellent idea
And cheap too! I was surprised how well it worked!
Nice job!!!
great idea with the springs
Love it!
Lol, it looks cute.
Сетка от "панцирной" кровати, может отсеевать даже мельчайшие камешки. Степень очистки регулируется углом к вертикали (достаточно подпереть двумя палками).
Недостаток: ручное подбрасывание песка лопатой спереди.
Cool . I got one don’t have the springs . I like to build another one use the springs next time .
Works good that I can see.
It looks like the screen slope is 50 degrees, did you ever figure what the slope is?
The screen slope works really well and you do not loose much dirt flowing over the top of screen.
I came up with something like yours. Works well. IMO, you'll get better results if you reduce the angle of the screen -- that is, more of the material you want will fall through the screen.
i agree, depending on what i'm screening i can pile dirt under the front or back to change the angle a bit.
Inteligente
Nice screen 👌
I’ve never seen such a machine 😂😂
How did you mount the springs, also what is the force - deflection value for the springs - thanks
Welded c channel over the round pipe to give me more flat surface top and bottom, then welded the springs to the c channel. I expected the weld to be brittle at the spring but so far everything has held up. Since the springs were scrap I have no idea what they came from so I cant even guess on the last part.
@@stevelovesoutdoors320 thanks! I'm going to give it a try, will let you know!
One more question, I noticed the bottom set of springs are angled towards the screen a bit. I assume it is to counter the gravity force of the screen and frame. How did you choose the angle, by trial and error?
@@jimslater9875 I'd say i got lucky but a lot of thought went into it before welding and honestly i had nothing to compare it to. the bottom springs are considerably stronger than the top too. I think its about right for the soil i'm sorting
Only talking wont be a solution