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Red Neck DIY Screen Coater - Purely Mechanical

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screenxpress:
I been seeing the posts with them fancy, automated, screen coaters and I've been thinking about this design for quite some time. 

The only thing missing is some Dueling Banjos playing in the background and some chickens running around. 

99% wood so should be a target for a Mooseberg rating, even if only 1 Moose Head.

And yes, I know the coating wasn't straight.  But to be honest, it was the very first screen on the device. I did 3 more after that.

I might just remake it in aluminum tubing so it won't be so flimsy.

Link to Video ----->

http://s129.photobucket.com/user/screenxpress/media/MySreenCoatingRig_zpssyyimyeo.mp4.html?o=0

3Deep:
Well I'll be dam if that ain't F'ing cool, I might have to ask you for some instruction's on how to build one of those...not bad at all

darryl

Dottonedan:
Ha!  Thats awesome!  Nothing like it in the industry. You outta patented that. LOL.

Screened Gear:
When I first saw it I laughed. Then I watched the video. You have a nice feature on there to rotate and flip the screen. It is rough but its a prototype, right. You put some thought into that. Good job.

mooseman:
Hey Screen......
That is pretty cool, it took a bunch thinkin' and most likely a little bit of corn squeezins to come up with that.
Definitely hit the charts on the moosegoldberg scale, I give it 4 up. To get to five you are going to have to add some new-matics and
 lek-tronics to do the spinnin' and tippin' stuff ;)
I have engine-eared the hardware for the spinnin & tippin , simple sketch below but otherwise pretty darn cool.   

moosegoldberg

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