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My Inkjet tumbler.

kamgort

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[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKfgtojHLTY[/video]
 
Great video! I have to keep this in mind when someone is selling an old ink jet at a yard sale! This can be an inexpensive tumbler. Thanks for the post!
 
Neat idea using a cast off printer. Some one always is throwing one away...............
And there's tons at the thrift stores for a few bucks.

I used to make support wheel brackets when building lathes for building custom fishing rods.
Use shower ball bearing curtain wheels with the grooves, get some o-rings place them into to the groove.
They will be better than the wheels in the video and grip the container better.

Substitute a plastic jar for the glass one, should be a bit quieter.
 
:clapping: Great ingenuity. :thumbup:
 
Прикольные вы пацаны черных при черных копателей ....меня в плагиате уличать .

Bradli
 
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