DIY Vibrating Soil & Compost Sifter

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @monohydrate2
    @monohydrate2 3 месяца назад +3

    Would love to see more of your creations or ideas or even a garage tour!

  • @codetech5598
    @codetech5598 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is a good design, much better than the guy selling plans for an over-built but under-engineered contraption that uses a reciprocating saw to shake the screen table back and forth.

  • @stevenspencer9104
    @stevenspencer9104 4 года назад +14

    Brother, let me just tell you. I have looked at so many sifters on RUclips. Some
    are so complex it is unbelievable, with pulleys and motors and the like. And you know some are not that complex. And I am aware, that people are doing what they can with what they have. But this model that you’ve designed is so fine. I also like the revisions. I do a good little bit of composting because I have, to me a lot of flowers. Sometimes I use 3 or 4 buggies of soil on a bed. So you can understand why I appreciate so very much you taking the time to go through all the trouble you did to put this on video and bless us all with this information. God bless you and yours.

    • @leeforrest9661
      @leeforrest9661 3 года назад

      I realize I'm kinda off topic but do anyone know a good website to watch new tv shows online ?

    • @cairoyehuda4582
      @cairoyehuda4582 3 года назад

      @Lee Forrest I use FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)

  • @cprgreaves
    @cprgreaves 7 месяцев назад +3

    Best video I've seen yet. I don't have a cart, but can still use your idea with this lightweight sifter that can "roam" around my 24'x16' raised garden bed.
    I can sieve reclaimed soil around the border (say a 4' swathe) and eject rocks, twigs directly into a wheelbarrow standing outside the bed.
    Inside the bed I will be re-sifting existing material which will produce gradually reducing loads of detritus.
    Again: Thank You; an award-winning idea.

  • @ILoveLegosDontYou
    @ILoveLegosDontYou 2 года назад +7

    Watched a lot of homemade sifter videos and 1 minute in I knew this was the best design. Nice job. Thank you!

  • @nodnodwinkwinkV
    @nodnodwinkwinkV 9 месяцев назад +1

    Clever design and it stores neatly under your bed! Just like those old exercise machine ads. Nice work.

  • @HaScHiPU
    @HaScHiPU Год назад +2

    I have seen a lot of videos about compost sifters and I think this is the best design for its simplicity. Congrats.

  • @gsmscrazycanuck9814
    @gsmscrazycanuck9814 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have seen dozens of designs and love what you did.

  • @gavingarey6099
    @gavingarey6099 4 месяца назад +2

    Holy cow I'm trying to sive lots of compost this is genius

    • @gavingarey6099
      @gavingarey6099 4 месяца назад

      I like to use compost for top dressing in my lawn mix it with a little bit of sand

  • @PatrickJoseph007
    @PatrickJoseph007 Год назад +2

    Brilliant idea. Fantastic design. Exceptional work!

  • @chudman2
    @chudman2 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is the best solution for the home DIY'er and I have looked at many sifting solutions. Yours is the most compact and convenient, not resulting in a pile to be moved again.

  • @bseant420
    @bseant420 5 месяцев назад +1

    of all the ideas ive been mulling over im going to go with this one for my gorilla cart. nice video

  • @drforest
    @drforest 3 года назад +6

    That’s a great design. Well done. Definitely going to steal some ideas for my soil sifting problems

  • @FriendlyBotanist
    @FriendlyBotanist 2 года назад +2

    Great video, perfect length, clear, pleasant to watch. What a nice clean design!

  • @articmars1
    @articmars1 Год назад +1

    This would awesome for worms. What a cool way of doing this. Nice and simple.

  • @ACJR4444
    @ACJR4444 3 месяца назад

    Just came across this. It looks like it works great and nothing better than a straight forward simple design. Nice job!

  • @jonahvimeo4276
    @jonahvimeo4276 3 месяца назад +1

    wonderful concept sir ! thumb up

  • @zacharyrespess4488
    @zacharyrespess4488 3 года назад +7

    You're a daggum genius Russ! Compliments on the detailed, but lean voiceover as well.
    I'm going to try substituting the motor with a cordless reciprocating saw (without the blade) when I get around to trying this build. Hoping that'll work, provided it'll probably take two people to run. I've seen others use cordless sawzalls to get air bubbles out of concrete form pours so I figured it'd be worth a shot.
    Thanks again!

    • @daithibuachalla25
      @daithibuachalla25 Год назад +1

      Hi Zachary, been looking at videos about this set up and was also considering the cordless reciprocating saw option, as that would suit my circumstances - did you end up making a sifter using the cordless reciprocating saw ? If so, how did it work out? Hope it went well

    • @HurricanePuppies
      @HurricanePuppies Год назад

      @@daithibuachalla25 Me too! How did it turn out?

    • @cprgreaves
      @cprgreaves 7 месяцев назад

      Cordless or not, a reciprocating saw - if you have one - makes sense as a trial before spending cash on a dedicated reciprocating motor. "Trial" in the sense of "does the rest of the kt hang together". Thanks.

  • @rajendrababu2448
    @rajendrababu2448 3 года назад +3

    Ingenious, efficient, simple & effective. A very innovative mind.

  • @stephenjones7829
    @stephenjones7829 3 года назад +4

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 totally amazing , I love this idea , Ive looked at loads and even started assembling a trommel out of salvaged parts . But this is so simple and effective I'm not going to bother with the trommel build and will go with this design instead .
    Good job 👍👍👍👍
    Best wishes
    Steve

  • @bryang.thomas3630
    @bryang.thomas3630 2 месяца назад

    Nice short video filled with quick information easy to process and answer questions for building one. Thank you

  • @nickguthrie9309
    @nickguthrie9309 2 года назад +2

    I admire all your work. I've made 6 screens from 1/4 to 2" spacings, and try to use the largest gapped rack to do the least bashing of soil particles yet catch most weeds and biggest stones . I'm going for small-ish volumes hence will not 'go' electrical etc.

    • @cprgreaves
      @cprgreaves 7 месяцев назад +1

      I suspect that if we build the one frame with as large a mesh as possible (say two-inch chicken wire), then we could just lay a flat sheet of any mesh on top of the chicken wire, a snug fit inside the frame, and the sieved ("good size") material will just pass through the chicken-wire. I will be using the coarsest mesh i can fin, so that with that alone I have a vibrating MIXER to mix grass clippings, chainsaw-dust , and soil.

  • @bluestoneaquaticdesigns1302
    @bluestoneaquaticdesigns1302 2 года назад +1

    Great work. Took it to the next level. Very clean.

  • @russlesinski2092
    @russlesinski2092  4 года назад +9

    An UPDATE - I made a couple modifications to the design: I replaced the angle iron with a 2x2 board (& eye hooks) and now use toolbox clasps to secure that board to the rails instead of wing nuts. The angle worked fine, but now I can assemble or disassemble the sifter in under 1 minute. I also attached a thin piece of rubber on the board where the compression springs bounce, to make in run even quieter.
    Vibrating motor (100W). I bought mine for $61 in January. Shop around for the best price: www.amazon.com/Concrete-Vibrator-Vibration-Aluminum-Vibrating/dp/B076Q59PPB/ref=pd_sbs_60_2/146-4685711-2905920?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B076Q59PPB&pd_rd_r=230b2237-b115-46ff-be7b-437f79ab1fed&pd_rd_w=vWzbw&pd_rd_wg=46yF4&pf_rd_p=12b8d3e2-e203-4b23-a8bc-68a7d2806477&pf_rd_r=RME86QR9QSN1R520XYSX&psc=1&refRID=RME86QR9QSN1R520XYSX
    Reostat: www.amazon.com/Electronic-Controller-Variable-Adjuster-Hydroponics/dp/B07T9BLJ7L/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rheostat&qid=1590715251&sr=8-1
    Cub Cadet Hauler: www.homedepot.com/p/Cub-Cadet-Hauler-1000-lb-Capacity-10-cu-ft-Modular-Tow-Behind-Dump-Cart-19B40026100/301057815

    • @Startzc
      @Startzc 3 года назад +3

      How did you attach the compression springs?

    • @l0gic23
      @l0gic23 3 месяца назад

      Thank you

  • @collowood
    @collowood Год назад

    Great build and even I get follow your easy set-up. Thank you Don❤

  • @jeffreysfuller
    @jeffreysfuller 2 года назад

    This was great! I love your design. I'm glad I saw it.

  • @tbluemel
    @tbluemel 6 месяцев назад

    Great video and a great sifter. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @M-Files
    @M-Files 3 года назад

    Love the Skill and Ingenuity, I appreciate the creative assistance. I'll be using or keeping several key features of your design in mind when constructing my sifter.

  • @jimrodia4190
    @jimrodia4190 Год назад +1

    You can also find vibrating motors on old hospital type beds with vibrating option

  • @denisdufresne5338
    @denisdufresne5338 19 дней назад

    Very interesting idea.

  • @Skullfireranch
    @Skullfireranch 2 года назад +1

    5star thank you very much for sharing this

  • @kthoennes
    @kthoennes 2 года назад

    What a great setup, thanks very much for posting this.

  • @raymondjoseph7177
    @raymondjoseph7177 Год назад

    Old video but thank you. Gonna make a little bigger one for the backyard.

  • @t23001
    @t23001 2 года назад

    Excellent design, very cool!

  • @JHack840
    @JHack840 5 месяцев назад

    Nice Work Russ, Thanks

  • @billerb4220
    @billerb4220 Год назад

    Awesome set up. Love it

  • @valdez440
    @valdez440 2 года назад

    Wow,this is great!Good job man!

  • @lesliemandic9673
    @lesliemandic9673 2 года назад

    Wow this is good. I will try to make one about half this size. I have backyard goats and here in dried up California I feel like I am tossing out 1/2 the back yard with the poops. I am sure the city compost loves our contributions 😉. Anyway I have tried a number of hand devices and each has a flaw. This is great! I wonder if I need the 100w motor or if I could get by with the smaller one.

  • @ericcarver7465
    @ericcarver7465 2 года назад

    this is beautiful. I am wanting to break up huge clumps of peat moss and have it all fluffy - this will do it.
    Thanks Russ. I subbed just incase you come up with any other helpful wisdom to post.

  • @TheGardenAndWormLady
    @TheGardenAndWormLady 2 года назад +1

    I need to build a tabletop mini version

  • @Startzc
    @Startzc 3 года назад

    Awesome build. Thanks

  • @leochen4891
    @leochen4891 2 года назад

    Nice design.

  • @petethehandyman9185
    @petethehandyman9185 Год назад

    Well done sir!

  • @sic-n-tiredtired4273
    @sic-n-tiredtired4273 2 года назад

    Yup genius for sure love it👍

  • @mycapstone
    @mycapstone Год назад

    Nice job!

  • @wm005
    @wm005 2 месяца назад

    Hey, I saw your video and I was so impressed by the shaking effect! Can I ask what kind of mechanical device you're using to achieve that? It looks really cool!

    • @vmobile890
      @vmobile890 Месяц назад

      Looking to build also the motors speed control if want to add is on ebay and Amazon under vibrating motor . There is different wattages . I bought a extras small one to mount on my recliner chair .

  • @thisoldproperty
    @thisoldproperty Год назад

    Possibly the simples vibration sifter I've seen.

  • @ayellowbeard
    @ayellowbeard 4 года назад

    This is great! Wish you had links to the items (vibrating motor, cadet cart, etc) you used for this great project in your description. Cheers!

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  4 года назад +6

      Vibrating motor (100W). I bought mine for $61 in January. Shop around for the best price: www.amazon.com/Concrete-Vibrator-Vibration-Aluminum-Vibrating/dp/B076Q59PPB/ref=pd_sbs_60_2/146-4685711-2905920?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B076Q59PPB&pd_rd_r=230b2237-b115-46ff-be7b-437f79ab1fed&pd_rd_w=vWzbw&pd_rd_wg=46yF4&pf_rd_p=12b8d3e2-e203-4b23-a8bc-68a7d2806477&pf_rd_r=RME86QR9QSN1R520XYSX&psc=1&refRID=RME86QR9QSN1R520XYSX
      Reostat: www.amazon.com/Electronic-Controller-Variable-Adjuster-Hydroponics/dp/B07T9BLJ7L/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rheostat&qid=1590715251&sr=8-1
      Cub Cadet Hauler: www.homedepot.com/p/Cub-Cadet-Hauler-1000-lb-Capacity-10-cu-ft-Modular-Tow-Behind-Dump-Cart-19B40026100/301057815

    • @ayellowbeard
      @ayellowbeard 4 года назад

      @@russlesinski2092 Cool thanks!

    • @manofsteel6262
      @manofsteel6262 3 года назад

      @@russlesinski2092 did that motor come with a standard house plug? The amazon link shows a spliced end

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  3 года назад

      @@manofsteel6262 Mine was spliced. I added the plug.

  • @rachelyates7473
    @rachelyates7473 4 месяца назад

    Genius!😊

  • @medmanbrand
    @medmanbrand 4 года назад

    nice job, really smart

  • @ErikHI63
    @ErikHI63 Год назад +1

    Can you tell me what size (watts) vibrator you used? Thanks

  • @JonsDailyHustle
    @JonsDailyHustle 4 года назад

    This is actually really great. I'm gonna try to make one

  • @racebiketuner
    @racebiketuner 4 месяца назад

    Nice!

  • @bryang.thomas3630
    @bryang.thomas3630 2 месяца назад

    How did you secure the compression springs? Think it would hold up if compression springs were attached to both ends, so that the sieve is parallel to the ground?

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  2 месяца назад +1

      My springs had a smaller opening on one end, so I used a washer and scren to attach them. Here is an example of the springs: www.ebay.com/itm/196158638740?itmmeta=01HZZGRNS4XS1RM9HHWHJG5BXM&hash=item2dabf74a94:g:e~0AAOSwMfZljyh6&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA0NF%2BMOTi1nGl980kv5mVfdHoy0M9Zc6ry2m6cq151kwF36%2BOTc652M4Wpv9c9yxJIaTsoxwqkbrqRVc2PvYzv3Sqm3D9Ak1GbYaYyVH%2By1Zx4IOg9ITusSkRVBiczoJ4PF%2BNzjbZxat1wipZH%2FSCB%2F7EZeJDKXgDi%2FmnYz4uCxA%2BNN3I%2FyZRGE7WvRgE8UqnfvWNzLiCGlFYXj2fSidQ1Dmf3vdpM5NsrpEOpQlCsFLRh0GkqX43B%2FMlUu9Vl%2F4QFVtBJWvef3O5VS%2BhQH0G7aQ%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR97c4vD_Yw

    • @bryang.thomas3630
      @bryang.thomas3630 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the link!

  • @thomassellers7613
    @thomassellers7613 3 года назад

    Excellent!

  • @originalfallinggirl
    @originalfallinggirl Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @jay-jose9952
    @jay-jose9952 2 года назад

    Have you had issues with the screen falling apart (the welds breaking) due to the vibration? I've built a few versions of your screen, and it seems to be the limiting factor thus far.

  • @gsmscrazycanuck9814
    @gsmscrazycanuck9814 11 месяцев назад

    You need more videos

  • @jay-jose9952
    @jay-jose9952 4 года назад

    I love this, and now I'm building my own since I'm tired of manually sifting soil in the Texas heat. Can you provide a little info on the compression springs? Any info would be helpful.

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  4 года назад +1

      I think I got these springs off the seat of an old riding mower. They are 2.25 in. x 1.75 in. with 6 coils. If you search "riding Mower Seat Springs" on amazon or eBay, you will find some. It was helpful that one end was smaller, so I could screw it into the wood frame.

  • @grahamkechnie209
    @grahamkechnie209 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant!👍🏻🇨🇦

  • @bobfalk2896
    @bobfalk2896 Год назад

    Do you have a link to the extension springs you used on the upper portion of the screen? I have searched on Amazon and there are sooo many choices. I ordered one pair that looked like yours but they are way too stiff.....any help would be appreciated. Cheers, bob

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  Год назад

      I had them from an old porch swing. If you look up "Porch Swing Springs" on ebay, you'll find some, but they are more money than I would pay.

    • @bobfalk2896
      @bobfalk2896 Год назад

      @@russlesinski2092 ok, thanks!

  • @StevenPezzullo-yf7vb
    @StevenPezzullo-yf7vb 5 месяцев назад

    How do you connect the compression springs?

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  5 месяцев назад

      The compression springs were smaller on one end, so I used a screw and large washer (like these: www.amazon.com/JZGRDN-Compression-283516-Compatible-Grasshopper/dp/B0CQ772TWD/ref=sr_1_19?crid=HMSDJPRQ743E&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gAv-YVGKkGYxUTFYE5x0GDvqm27MYEpXP1Xbct2N9W9eCED9zJuUyCYaS4Y5dFX_fT0ppAGWk2HoiXE0VL-iZSglsFGy4bCv6ZI7VpSf0g55s4K3Yq0Xs8_zBxODqZ8YVnedFt0HTCYm-dEMKoSdf9JEoOQB2kVp20_utZlTnDH2hw7n3XFtT7bVJi_gjpEMYxgRvv67I0A4ZsXiCA2lpYeOYZqCkEhkMglZ9iWRwzA.8jHCGRrdr786gxjQbfUms85w4DQGEQf38LLZNqdHQI4&dib_tag=se&keywords=lawnmower+seat+compression+springs&qid=1711678818&sprefix=lawnmower+seat+compression+springs%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-19

  • @ron4625
    @ron4625 3 года назад

    Russ, How did you connect the compression springs to the board and wooden construction that sits at the bottom of the cart ? Thanks Ron

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  3 года назад +2

      The compression springs were smaller on one end (like these: www.ebay.com/itm/273365785514?hash=item3fa5dedbaa:g:XpkAAOSwzrlbUixX), so I used a screw and large washer.

  • @denisdufresne5338
    @denisdufresne5338 19 дней назад

    Does it work with rather wet matters?

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  18 дней назад

      @@denisdufresne5338 what I’ve done with wetter compost is clamp a board across the middle of the screen. Wetter compost, then sits above the board and I can work it with my hand if necessary.

  • @Breauxmaintconst
    @Breauxmaintconst 2 года назад

    May use your idea.

  • @karllausten6081
    @karllausten6081 Год назад

    RUclips use your big brain algorithms

  • @bobfalk2896
    @bobfalk2896 Год назад

    Genius!

  • @sachingarg9405
    @sachingarg9405 4 года назад

    Can you please add the moter link

  • @ronschreiber3635
    @ronschreiber3635 2 года назад

    my next plan great info thank you sir what type motor is that ?

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  2 года назад

      Search "100W Concrete Vibrator Motor" on ebay...many out there

    • @ronschreiber3635
      @ronschreiber3635 2 года назад

      @@russlesinski2092 thank you sir I will .

  • @flatsville1
    @flatsville1 2 года назад

    Excellent design. Do you have a link or name & model no. of the reostat?

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  2 года назад

      I used one like this: www.ebay.com/itm/153931419939?hash=item23d7071123:g:zIsAAOSwn8dh4Nxq

  • @colmxbyrne
    @colmxbyrne 3 года назад

    Russ, can you please provide plans?

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  3 года назад +5

      Sorry, but I did not work from plans...they're in my head

  • @carpmon7016
    @carpmon7016 3 года назад +1

    what size motor is that?

  • @donnamarques2315
    @donnamarques2315 10 месяцев назад

    Will you build me one?

  • @cryptoformoon1391
    @cryptoformoon1391 3 года назад

    dudes a lejan

  • @wheelie642
    @wheelie642 11 месяцев назад

    You don’t show it working efficiently. Probably because overall it doesn’t work all that great. It needs to shake not vibrate.

    • @russlesinski2092
      @russlesinski2092  11 месяцев назад +1

      It actually works phenomenally. I’ve used it for four years now.

    • @codetech5598
      @codetech5598 5 месяцев назад

      The vibration is correct, and it is the way commercial units are built and operated.
      The shaking tables are built by tinkerers on RUclips who are not experienced in landscape material processing and use reciprocating saws for actuators, etc.

  • @Skullfireranch
    @Skullfireranch 2 года назад

    5star thank you very much for sharing this