[TheForge] Tire Hammer
Dave Smucker
davesmucker at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 19 09:20:33 EDT 2017
Where have you been Bruce -- lots of these have been made since 2005 or so. I run mine at normal tire pressure - excess slip has never been a problem. And it is a flat belt type pulley - ever been around old flat belt farm equipment. This size would be typical of a idler pulley on lots of equipment. You can call in a drive drum if you want but everyone understands pulley. Clay was an old farm boy before he was a project engineering manager for NASA. (As far as I know it was not around at ABANA 98 - that would have been Clay's inline treadle hammer that you might be thinking of. Ray Clontz came up with the original design and Paul Garrett built one of the first units after Ray. Clay picked up the design from there and added many refinements including a brake that lets you stop the hammer in any position. One of the hammers great features is that by varying the slip between the drive pulley and the tire you have very good control of the hammer and its rate of strike.
Dave Smucker
Brasstown, NC
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Neat. Is this the same design as was shown at ABANA '98?
One terminology issue: The drive cylinder on the motor is referred to as a "flat pulley". I'm not sure of the correct terminology, but since this is a friction drive, "pulley" seems wrong.
Do the plans include a recommended tire inflation pressure? 8^)
Bruce
NJ
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