Really liked that video, that would be super easy to toss something like that together. May have to play with what pot for the motor application but they are cheap enough.
Sorry, but I'm not going to be able to help with that. I just had the video saved because I have a treadmill motor set aside for a project.Thanks for that video. That was great! Yes, I don't want all the bulky controls. Light and simple is what I'm after. So what size potentiometer would I need?
I see ads very often concerning belt. I am sure it could be obtained but packing and shipping might be a problem to you. I have just thought the belt would not work as well as a chain. It has to work in poor weather conditions. I have also thought about using ladder aluminum for structure. ThanksWell, I picked up a cheap treadmill yesterday. Cannibalized it for the rollers and motor. Not sure if that motor will work for me - it's DC, and I don't know if I can wire it up to work off of AC without all of the controls. Might be easier to just get an AC motor.
Need belt material and something to put between the belt and the ladder. I think I have just the thing - a piece of steel roofing. Got some nice leftover from a project. But maybe that hdpe would be better. $60 a sheet at Menards. Wouldn't need a whole sheet.
What material is good for a belt? Any suggestions?
The pile of splits are behind the trees in the picture. He used a direct drive on the electric motor and it's running at 1740. Shoots the splits 300'. Glad it's working for you uncle. By the way the other elevator is called a skeleton elevator. I have several of them sitting around here.Where’s the pile of wood?
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