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I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one,
but find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one
available on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.
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I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one,
but find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one
available on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.


Have a gargle for Machine Mart - you may have one locally.

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On Mar 27, 4:55*pm, Broadback wrote:
I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one,
but find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one
available on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.


Machine Mart have one, RS150 for £25.99. It is described as "Super
strong" but I would not risk it as it doesn't look "Moghouseproof"! I
want one for the same purpose as you so please keep us informed how
you get on.
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On Mar 27, 4:55 pm, Broadback wrote:
I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one,
but find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one
available on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.


Machine Mart have one, RS150 for £25.99. It is described as "Super
strong" but I would not risk it as it doesn't look "Moghouseproof"! I
want one for the same purpose as you so please keep us informed how
you get on.

Will do.
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I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one, but
find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one available
on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.


(Goes into showoff mode). Here's one I molished earlier. -

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...Picture005.jpg


Sheddish, no? OK, having almost a full sheet of 1" ply lying unused helped,
but it sieves a large quantity in
a short time, merely by shovelling in one end and getting a slave to turn it
by hand, and remove the big stuff from the other end.

The trolley isn't essential, a pair of axle stands will do instead, but
there was this one at B&Q which a
truck had backed into and partially squashed, so while I was there I
scrounged it. Like you do.

Steve






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On 27 Mar, 20:18, "shazzbat"
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I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one, but
find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one available
on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.


(Goes into showoff mode). Here's one I molished earlier. -

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...%20I%20made%20...

Sheddish, no? OK, having almost a full sheet of 1" ply lying unused helped,
but it sieves a large quantity in
a short time, merely by shovelling in one end and getting a slave to turn it
by hand, and remove the big stuff from the other end.

The trolley isn't essential, a pair of axle stands will do instead, but
there was this one at B&Q which a
truck had backed into and partially squashed, so while I was there I
scrounged it. Like you do.

Steve


I made a seive to fit a barrow using 1.5 inch roof batton as a frame
and 1cm sq netting for the body.
works well for seiving seed compost etc
You just rub the compost etc through lightly.
David Hill
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On 27 Mar, 20:18, "shazzbat"
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I have been trying to get hold of a sieve/riddle that has a mechanical
option, one where you turn a handle. I have a standard "shake me" one, but
find it rather slow when I am sieving compost and leaf mould to make
compost. Unable to source one locally, can anyone recommend one available
on line, I don't want to buy one then find it insubstantial.

(Goes into showoff mode). Here's one I molished earlier. -

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...%20I%20made%20...

Sheddish, no? OK, having almost a full sheet of 1" ply lying unused helped,
but it sieves a large quantity in
a short time, merely by shovelling in one end and getting a slave to turn it
by hand, and remove the big stuff from the other end.

The trolley isn't essential, a pair of axle stands will do instead, but
there was this one at B&Q which a
truck had backed into and partially squashed, so while I was there I
scrounged it. Like you do.

Steve


I made a seive to fit a barrow using 1.5 inch roof batton as a frame
and 1cm sq netting for the body.
works well for seiving seed compost etc
You just rub the compost etc through lightly.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries

Here is the video of my homemade riddle made last year for a major stone
removal task. It worked pretty well but more or less shook itself to
pieces with a few months use. Thankfully I had completed the job by then.

http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter001.flv

Bob
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Here is the video of my homemade riddle made last year for a major stone
removal task. It worked pretty well but more or less shook itself to
pieces with a few months use. Thankfully I had completed the job by then.

http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter001.flv

Bob


I like that, but how do you empty the lumps.

Mike


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Muddymike wrote:
Here is the video of my homemade riddle made last year for a major stone
removal task. It worked pretty well but more or less shook itself to
pieces with a few months use. Thankfully I had completed the job by then.

http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter001.flv

Bob


I like that, but how do you empty the lumps.

Mike


Thanks Mike,

The tray/riddle lifts out for emptying

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter011.jpg

Bob
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I like that, but how do you empty the lumps.

Mike

Thanks Mike,

The tray/riddle lifts out for emptying

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter011.jpg



Neat idea, you could make more trays with different size screens. Where did
you get the cam?

Mike




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Muddymike wrote:
I like that, but how do you empty the lumps.

Mike

Thanks Mike,

The tray/riddle lifts out for emptying

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter011.jpg



Neat idea, you could make more trays with different size screens. Where did
you get the cam?

Mike


Apart from bearings and timing belt and pulleys, everything was home
made. I used a variable speed motor and a variable throw cam which
enabled me to adjust everything for optimum riddling. I had a lot of
ground to do and was getting a wheelbarrow of stones out of 2sq metres
of soil dug to 2 spade depths.
The greatest effect was when the tray was allowed to bump into an
endstop at relatively low speed. Also quite important for the soil not
to be too damp.

HTH

Bob
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Here is the video of my homemade riddle made last year for a major stone
removal task. It worked pretty well but more or less shook itself to
pieces with a few months use. Thankfully I had completed the job by then.

http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter001.flv

Bob


I like that, but how do you empty the lumps.

Mike


Looks good.
Heres another mechanical one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SUCIBp5hdU

mark


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"Muddymike" wrote in message
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Here is the video of my homemade riddle made last year for a major stone
removal task. It worked pretty well but more or less shook itself to
pieces with a few months use. Thankfully I had completed the job by
then.

http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n...lsifter001.flv

Bob


I like that, but how do you empty the lumps.

Mike


Looks good.
Heres another mechanical one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SUCIBp5hdU

mark


I have all the materials to make one of those, I see a wet weekend project
in the planning.

Whilst rummaging around on You tube I found this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StU-q...eature=related

Now, how exactly does that make compost?

Mike


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Whilst rummaging around on You tube I found this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StU-q...eature=related

Now, how exactly does that make compost?

Mike


I wondered that. Found this:

http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Tumbling-Composter


mark


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mark wrote:
Whilst rummaging around on You tube I found this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StU-q...eature=related

Now, how exactly does that make compost?

Mike


I wondered that. Found this:

http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Tumbling-Composter


Thanks mark saved


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