very nice tumbler ,just the perfect size for a trappers needs and built strong. where did you get the corn cob pellets? i thought about using an electric treadmill and turning it into a tumbler ,it has adjustable speeds . great video and thanks for sharing your set up.
U trying to run a scam on a trapper? Lol. If so, wrong people to wrangle with... we have more knives in our fur sheds than you've ever heard of and you know a lot of Timber ground animal nowhere or stuff disappears easy but if you're not trying to scam hello hope you enjoy the video like all of us did
Thank you Ed for the breakdown. What's the HP on the motor?
Here is the link to it.
www.harborfreight.com/1500-lb-capacity-120v-ac-electric-winch-61672.html
Will this tumbler work for working for when tanning?
I am unsure of that application
Edward Schneider will this tumbler break down the hide in the tanning process
very nice tumbler ,just the perfect size for a trappers needs and built strong. where did you get the corn cob pellets? i thought about using an electric treadmill and turning it into a tumbler ,it has adjustable speeds . great video and thanks for sharing your set up.
A iowa farm store. I'm sure they can be bought online. Thanks for the comment
Man, I love the content, but ya gotta do something about yet audio quality. If I have ANY background noise, I can't hear you.
@@westpatoka sorry about that. 8 have to find a better sound solution
Would you consider offering a tumbling service? I would be interested.
U trying to run a scam on a trapper? Lol. If so, wrong people to wrangle with... we have more knives in our fur sheds than you've ever heard of and you know a lot of Timber ground animal nowhere or stuff disappears easy but if you're not trying to scam hello hope you enjoy the video like all of us did
How much media to you put in the tumbler at a time?
About 1 gallon
Horsepower on that motor?
Also do you think a 55 gallon drum would work with some small stones?
80 horsepower Stirling engine with 8 55 gallon drums bolted together should work for ya
18 RPM is to fast.. 6 RPM is optimum.
Nonsense, Bruce Rittel recommends 16 RPM.
@@sirron2929 so 18 is till too fast.