What about using 100 pound propane tanks? Weld 2 together on each side. Denny
D Denny Canned Monster Messages 11,615 Reaction score 8,050 Location Mayberry, Indiana Feb 18, 2017 #21 What about using 100 pound propane tanks? Weld 2 together on each side. Denny
chancer ɔ ɥ ɐ u ɔ ǝ ɹ Messages 9,358 Reaction score 87 Location COMFORT, TEXAS Feb 18, 2017 #22 Denny said: What about using 100 pound propane tanks? Weld 2 together on each side. Denny Click to expand... I was thinking that but his specs called for 2 1/2 Foot in Diameter!
Denny said: What about using 100 pound propane tanks? Weld 2 together on each side. Denny Click to expand... I was thinking that but his specs called for 2 1/2 Foot in Diameter!
Flyinhillbilly The great cornholio Messages 2,468 Reaction score 122 Location North West Arkansas Feb 18, 2017 #23 I think he'll have to make his own, and that will require at the very least a slip form roller (gewgle it)
I think he'll have to make his own, and that will require at the very least a slip form roller (gewgle it)
D Denny Canned Monster Messages 11,615 Reaction score 8,050 Location Mayberry, Indiana Feb 18, 2017 #24 I'd go longer before I went larger diameter. Need to remember finished diameter will be much larger once the auger blades are installed and then to center everything. Denny
I'd go longer before I went larger diameter. Need to remember finished diameter will be much larger once the auger blades are installed and then to center everything. Denny
rocketkart Active member Messages 1,151 Reaction score 13 Location florida Feb 25, 2017 #25 Ok I got 2 60 gal air tanks to work with. Pics coming soon.