Here are the pictures and a video of it working. Also, ½” netting may work better, I did have to pick out some left-over leaves that got trimmed off but were too big to fall through the holes. In the future I may add some type of screen on the bottom of the tote with a nested tote to catch the kief instead of having to scrape it all out and separate it. (1) roll of 30 inches of sticky sided Velcro. (1) piece of 2’x10’ delta netting with 3/8” hole from Memphis net and twine- $11 See link below (2) 14” diameter X ¾” thick particle board circles-Free, had some scrap in the garage) Lastly, I drilled some holes in a home depot storage tote. Then I made a handle and a spindle out of some black ½” plumbers pipe and flanges from home depot. Basically, I cut some 14” circles out of some particle board from the garage, screwed and glued a dowel in the middle, stapled the mesh I ordered from Memphis Net and Twine to the spool I created and used the sticky sided Velcro to create a flap. Secure the drive shaft by placing a nut on either side. Insert the drive shaft through the hole on the top of the PVC pipe cap. Slide a nut on the drive shaft and secure it to the top of the threading. They should be on opposite sides of the cap. I didn’t throw my top colas in there but I did trim a little less than a pound of bud in less than 2 hours from the drying rack to the storage jar. Drill two additional holes on the sides of the cap for the trimmer string. I was fucking impressed to say the least. So I built one myself, and I worked great. Plus, a already dry trim, so it seemed to be perfect match, however the lowest retail price for a unit is $899, and I found myself wondering if it could even work without a blade. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the. This tumble trimmer seemed to be a pretty cool option, it seemed to be a really good mix of efficiency and quality. This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. However, after 11 hours and no one to help, i sometimes find myself looking for other options. I really don’t mind trimming, this is my hobby, and i love it. I grow perpetually, which means once a month I find myself trimming. I have been researching trimmers online for quite some time and one finally caught my eye. I figured I’d do a little write upon the DIY trimmer I built a couple weeks ago.
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