Hi Branden, Amazing!!! Thank you! Do you happen to have a video or instructions on how to build it or set it up? May I send you an email? What's your address?
Branden Janikowski thank you very much for the reply, you might want to link your kit.com/brandensmushrooms/bagger in the video description. I'll be using that as I build my own. Thanks again
@@chuckisnutz I'm 4 years late, but for other people with the same question, the helical emt mixer wasn't strong enough. He switched to the square tubing and bladed design.
@@brandenj27 LOL it was the video frame rate that screwed me. I realize this now. I thought the motor shaft was spinning slow and the gear box was also really slow and so I was lost. lol Video flicker effect sucks! Thanks!
Great design. Been looking for a video like this. I have the means to construct one of these just some parts on yours i can see. Like the underneath, where the bagger is attached to the barrel. 55 gallon right?
This is absolutely genius! Thanks for sharing!
HI BRANDEN, YOU DID SUPER SUPER-DUPER JOB. THANKS
WWWEEELLLLL NOW I KNOW WAT IM BUILDING NEXT!!! AWESOME JOB!!!
Nice one. Will be needing this in the future
And this whole time I was doing things by hand
That’s freaking awesome!
hello i love how you've done this, you might wanna share how did you connect the drum to the sliding white ones 😁
Hello! Would you be interested in making one of these for us or showing us how? Would love to compensate you! Thanks!
This is great but you gotta put safety guards on the moving parts. Accidents happen
Thats good but only mixer and volumetric, where is the fruiting bags and compressor of bags?
We don't compress the bags.
What a nice idea
Love it
Wow!How did you do this?
I wonder if my old snowblower without the blower would work?
Thank you and thank you.
Nice
Hi braden do you share the patern of your machine? Thanks
That is fucking genius. Do you have any schematics for it?
No schematics for it but I have a shopping list of parts for the pneumatic bagger on kit.com.
Thanks. I mocked up a thing on sketchup. Before I build it, do you think i've missed anything? imgur.com/a/jKkY0BH
Garfoid looks good. Make sure the paddles are at an angle so it moves the substrate forward.
That's brilliant man, so its like a helix/auger kinda deal?
I've seen this before, would you share the knowledge?
What do you want to know?
how did you do the housing for the sawdust and make it move? what did you use?
Will be needing this in the days ahead if the Lord tarries...God willing
Hi Branden, Amazing!!! Thank you! Do you happen to have a video or instructions on how to build it or set it up? May I send you an email? What's your address?
greenspanfx hey, unfortunately I don’t have an instructional video. Sure Brandensmushrooms@aol.com
How is the bagger attached to the barrel
James Patton there is a angle iron collar welded to the drum and one welded to the bagger. Then they are bolted together.
Branden Janikowski thank you very much for the reply, you might want to link your kit.com/brandensmushrooms/bagger in the video description. I'll be using that as I build my own. Thanks again
In your Dec 2017 video, you are using round EMT for the bladed of your mixer, but in this video you are using square tubing. What works better?
@@chuckisnutz I'm 4 years late, but for other people with the same question, the helical emt mixer wasn't strong enough. He switched to the square tubing and bladed design.
Hi; Great job. WHat motor and gear box did you use. Its travelling pretty slow for an AC motor, is it DC?
silverleapers Hi, thanks! I used a .5 hp AC motor. The motor is 1800 rpm but with the gear reducer 40:1 the output is 45 rpm.
@@brandenj27 LOL it was the video frame rate that screwed me. I realize this now. I thought the motor shaft was spinning slow and the gear box was also really slow and so I was lost. lol Video flicker effect sucks! Thanks!
How do you get the entire contents of the drum to the bagging hole?
Great design. Been looking for a video like this. I have the means to construct one of these just some parts on yours i can see. Like the underneath, where the bagger is attached to the barrel. 55 gallon right?