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coin tumbler

bernie63

New member
hi, just thought you would like to see my home made coin tumbler, i have to make a base for it yet,
but it works ok ,its made from an old car buffer (polisher), thought i would save some
 
That's very in genius.Buff you're car then clean you're coins. The BernieBuffercleaner.Only 29.99..
Good job
 
Great innovation Bernie....it's always nice to see some new ideas and home made projects showing up. Winter is approaching and a little more time is available to some to build there projects.

And below is a home made model for moving LOTS of coins. (I found it on the internet)
 
On the one made from a auto tire, what's the brick for?
 
Looks like it weighs the motor down which in turn puts tension on the belt .Just a guess thou
 
I don't think I would stay anywhere near that tire when it is spinning. It looks like it could do some real damage.

HH

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But the buffer job is pretty cool.
I just snagged a used one off ebay for, like, $7. I added some new orings for belts and away I go.
 
Is that tire tumbler real? If it is it's a hoot!
 
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