dirtsurfr
Well-Known Member
I have tried to do a diy but I'm a doier more than a shower..
I'll just run thru this and hope youall understand. I can take more pictures and I'll do a better
movie of it in use.
HERE'S THE STORY......
I bought a box fan discard the front and rear grates
Take a pair of tin snips and cut off the plastic fan bladesc as close as you can to the hub.
Mark the direction of rotation on the hub.
Get a piece of 1x1/16" x 16" long your new blade.
Now my fan hub had a nipple in the center so I found center of the steel blade and drilled a 1/2" hole in the center.
Then I layed the blade on the fan hub and marked front and back of were the blade lined up centered on the hub,... Be carful and do this right or the trimmer will run terrible. (shaking from a out of balanced fan blade).
I took a 4" grinder and went from 0 to bottom of the lip on the hub like /
Then I took a 1/8" drill and drilled the blade this tilts the blade like a fan blade, I helped by twisting it first by hand and screwed it to the hub.
I used some ply wood and a BBQ grill on the bottom I had to face the nipple on the hub with a knife while it ran ( BE VERY CARFUL) that helps keep the blade close to the bottom of the grill.
That's a start like I said I can take different pictures, this sucker works like a charm!!!
Cheers.
Oh yea I plan on bringing this to Doubljj's BBQ in Dec. so if your there you can get a better look. Bring some stalk and you can give it a run.
I'll just run thru this and hope youall understand. I can take more pictures and I'll do a better
movie of it in use.
HERE'S THE STORY......
I bought a box fan discard the front and rear grates
Take a pair of tin snips and cut off the plastic fan bladesc as close as you can to the hub.
Mark the direction of rotation on the hub.
Get a piece of 1x1/16" x 16" long your new blade.
Now my fan hub had a nipple in the center so I found center of the steel blade and drilled a 1/2" hole in the center.
Then I layed the blade on the fan hub and marked front and back of were the blade lined up centered on the hub,... Be carful and do this right or the trimmer will run terrible. (shaking from a out of balanced fan blade).
I took a 4" grinder and went from 0 to bottom of the lip on the hub like /
Then I took a 1/8" drill and drilled the blade this tilts the blade like a fan blade, I helped by twisting it first by hand and screwed it to the hub.
I used some ply wood and a BBQ grill on the bottom I had to face the nipple on the hub with a knife while it ran ( BE VERY CARFUL) that helps keep the blade close to the bottom of the grill.
That's a start like I said I can take different pictures, this sucker works like a charm!!!
Cheers.
Oh yea I plan on bringing this to Doubljj's BBQ in Dec. so if your there you can get a better look. Bring some stalk and you can give it a run.