Tuesday, April 17, 2012

How to Build a Rock Crusher

Stone crusher come in many shapes and sizes, from the strictly hand held to the complex industrial sizes, which can crush tons of rock and ore in one day. Making your own jaw crusher invariably requires you or someone you know to possess some basic welding skills. Iron is the ore of choice when it comes to breaking rocks into hand-sized pieces, and a skilled or even semi-skilled welder are the only people who can shape iron. This particular kind of rock crusher is perfect for homeowners or amateur prospectors.
Instructions
1.Using your tape measure and permanent marker, measure and mark the center of the iron board.
2.Center the 4-inch diameter pipe on the mark.
3.Activate your arc welding torch, don you welder's mask, and weld the 4-inch pipe to the iron board. Let stand until cool to the touch.
4.Pour the quick dry cement in a wheelbarrow or metal tub, follow the mixing directions on the package. You will not need to use more than 2 lbs. of cement at most.
5.Using a trowel, pack the capped 6-inch iron pipe with wet cement.
6.Quickly insert the 3-foot iron rod into the cement. Move it until it stands at the center of the pipe. You may need to prop it in place by fixing a C-clamp to it and laying the clamp on the top of the pipe. Let the cement dry---even quick-dry cement may take 4 to 6 hours to set.
7.Use the cemented rod pipe as a piston, driving it down into the 4-inch base pipe to crush rocks.

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