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Jeff Kusman
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@kgdalg1
@kgdalg1 2 месяца назад
Great setup! I have some river rock completely mixed with dirt that I want to use in landscaping and I had to use my hand and small shovel to rub it through sieve. This will be so much easier!
@desertrockpotteryllc
@desertrockpotteryllc 5 месяцев назад
I really love this idea. I'm cleaning out all of the rock that is in my backyard, as the majority of it has sunk under the soil due to water erosion. I'll be going to Home Depot to pick up what I need to make one of these for my home. It will also be good for seiving mulch. I'm not sure if you thought of it, but you could put another wheelbarrow/cart under the sieve to carry away the clean soil.
@deanmccabe8783
@deanmccabe8783 5 месяцев назад
Add some stops for the wheel, otherwise great job
@joelpurificacion750
@joelpurificacion750 6 месяцев назад
Great idea !
@thearizonawildmandoessomes3624
@thearizonawildmandoessomes3624 6 месяцев назад
Nice job Jeff! Simple easy efficient and inexpensive! I like it!
@johncollins8304
@johncollins8304 Год назад
Brilliant, thank you.
@tomiossi8092
@tomiossi8092 Год назад
Great design and follow through. Think this will serve my need perfectly.👍🏽
@SandhillCrane42
@SandhillCrane42 Год назад
Awesome. You forged the path sir.
@Trevdeclune
@Trevdeclune Год назад
Thats brilliant. Yours is the best sieve on YT. I already bought some similar planks and mesh today, but you had the recipe to make it all work. Many thanks Jeff.
@jesstrujillo3956
@jesstrujillo3956 Год назад
Any way you can list the measurements for everything? I’m not too savvy with these man things but I really need to sift my gravel
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner Год назад
Nice!
@kjakamura7678
@kjakamura7678 2 года назад
Very clever!!
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 2 года назад
AWESOME!!! I have found using a hose and colander works really well-our silt just blows away when dry. This is perfect to just rinsing it all on through and giving her a shake-thanks!
@jimwyatt6652
@jimwyatt6652 2 года назад
Well done 👍
@GUIDE_Nico
@GUIDE_Nico 3 года назад
Some guys are using saws all to work it back and forth
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
Yeah, seen those. They look like they work but I was going for low money and didn't own one at the time.
@dwoodog
@dwoodog 3 года назад
I had to dig a 40 foot trench to lay some 4 inch drainage pipe. The soil is so rocky it's brutal. After picking out the rocks the size of grapefruits, I'm left with a bunch of rocks about golf ball size. I'd like to get them out to use the dirst to help fill back in the tench. This video helps a lot. Guess I'll be hitting the hardware store.
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
good luck and hope the project went well. sounds like a bunch of work!!
@chris77777777ify
@chris77777777ify 3 года назад
They cost peanuts, why bother with this cheap nasty homemade crap
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
Wow, so sorry you feel so put out by my simple homemade item. I hope your day gets better. Maybe you could paste a link to one of the cheap quality units you are referring to so others can benefit. I have not come across any that have the size, rolling or ease I've experienced using this. Thanks again.
@rosejohnson6857
@rosejohnson6857 3 года назад
what kind of wood did you use for the top part? I know it is 2 feet X 3 ft. but are 1 by six boards?
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
Hi, I used spare wood I had so the box with the screen is made of 2x6. The base is made of 2x6 on bottom and 2x4 where the wheels roll and 1x3 fir strips as wheel guides. I believe this could also be made with just 2x4's and fir strips but the box would just be a bit shallower. Thanks for asking.
@rosejohnson6857
@rosejohnson6857 3 года назад
@@jeffkusman2179 Thank you
@rosejohnson6857
@rosejohnson6857 3 года назад
I would love to know what kind of wheels these are.
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-2-in-Soft-Rubber-Rigid-Caster-with-90-lbs-Load-Rating-49481/203661068 I think these are the current wheels at HD. The price was less when I made the unit originally.
@rosejohnson6857
@rosejohnson6857 3 года назад
@@jeffkusman2179 Thank you so much. I am going to build it a little lighter. I am 69 years old and need to be able to use it once I make it. Thanks again.
@justryan2070
@justryan2070 3 года назад
Take a breath!
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
I'll have to work on my core diaphragm and air control, lol!!
@TransAmCE
@TransAmCE 3 года назад
This is exactly what I needed! I need to do this on my own and on the cheep, build in a hour and go!!
@E4TA67
@E4TA67 3 года назад
Awesome! Thanks!
@LouisEmery
@LouisEmery 3 года назад
I've got saw horses; why didn't I think of that? wheels? great idea. How about some kind of a track? I suppose dirt can go inside of them.
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
Hi and thanks for the comment. The firing strips keep the wheels tracking so the sieve cannot fall out of the tracks and if installed at the right height it will help keep dirt from getting on the tracks also.
@raymondscott8499
@raymondscott8499 3 года назад
Hi Looks like a good idea Have a load to do .Was going to build a cement mixer version but expensive and time consuming and a one off use. This looks just the job Thanks
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 3 года назад
I think you nailed it. If you did this day after day as part of your job etc, the power rolling type might be a good option but for individual projects this has been the perfect option. Thanks!
@jayryan7473
@jayryan7473 4 года назад
Or use a wire shelf. It's rigid so it doesn't need 2x4's. Just bend the edges up to make a box.
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 4 года назад
Hi Jay, interesting idea. What type of wire shelf are you thinking? Like something you buy at Home Depot or something you make from some type of wire?
@OoBuBuLuBuoO
@OoBuBuLuBuoO 4 года назад
Brilliant!!!
@eddiegrills3372
@eddiegrills3372 4 года назад
I like your concept, i figured I could make the bottom sieve long enough so I could get another wheel barrel underneath to catch the compost. Thank you for sharing,
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 4 года назад
Thanks Rusty. I've had someone mention that and it makes sense if your goal is to catch the soil for sure. I was focused on cleaning the rock but in any case a wider frame would definitely allow you to catch soil as you want. Good luck!
@JThomasTolis
@JThomasTolis 4 года назад
Jeff! Thanks very much. I needed something like this and your approach worked great. Wish I could show pictures of how much I was able to get done.
@curtiscook8130
@curtiscook8130 4 года назад
That was simply simply simply simply... simple
@jwstanley2645
@jwstanley2645 4 года назад
It's called hardware cloth. The wheel was a good idea, very good.
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 4 года назад
Thanks for the terminology and comments!
@gdr88
@gdr88 4 года назад
Genius
@jarettwaite6085
@jarettwaite6085 4 года назад
I built this today and it's awesome! Thank you so much!
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 4 года назад
Thanks Jarett!! I used mine this week and it still rocks after almost 5 years, even stored outside!!
@TKG
@TKG 4 года назад
I have a sieve about that size that I was using by hand, literally shacking it bent over, very back breaking, I built a large one that is slopped, it works a lot better but still a lot of work, I might customise my original smaller one like this and see it it works for me, I mainly sieve compost.
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 4 года назад
Hey RJC, I started out doing the manual shake. It really should be called the "Shake & Back Break". Hope this helps you out. The better you align the furring strips underneath, the better it will keep the wheel tracks clean from the compost. Thanks!
@ChrisC-qh8dn
@ChrisC-qh8dn 4 года назад
if you could have one end designed to be a slope for tipping that would be perfect
@collowood
@collowood 4 года назад
WOW great build. I will be making one of these but I will put the frame straight on the wheelbarrow. Thank you so much for this . God bless
@chrissis111
@chrissis111 4 года назад
Very ingenious. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
@Khursiah
@Khursiah 4 года назад
Brilliant idea! Will try it out 👍👍
@ubroberts5541
@ubroberts5541 4 года назад
Perfect!
@idschipper4057
@idschipper4057 4 года назад
Beautiful video! Thank you so much for sharing this! I was at the GoG in July 1988 and it was impressively beautiful then as well, but I prefer the winter scenery you filmed! Have a lovely Christmas! Best wishes from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Irene
@chinese244
@chinese244 4 года назад
Hi Jeff, I made my first sifter according to your instructions. I only made a few addition for example . Added 4 26 inch legs. reinforced a little more then your piece. Point however is thank you for showing your construction .It made it very easy for me to make one as well. Very much appreciated !! I know its not like your building the Empire State Building ,but it does give you some confidence by the time your finished. !!!!!!!!!! Thank you again!
@mundlkalli4396
@mundlkalli4396 4 года назад
Hey Jeff, not trying to take your idea away ,but i had the same thing in mind....the only difference would have been making a track so that the wheels stay in place and instead of stapling the mesh I would have nailed a strip of wood on each side to keep the mesh in place. i am glad i saw your video. Did not like all the other suggestions.....i. e. using a rep. saw or some kind of frankenstein concoction. Thanks !!!!
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 4 года назад
mundl kalli, thanks for the comment. The firing strips definitely keep the wheels in place (side to side) so it stays in place very well. I thought about the side mesh pieces and have seen others use metal strips as well but I found it really was not needed. Thanks again and good luck!!
@russellsausa825
@russellsausa825 5 лет назад
Can you tell me how long the 2x4 runners are under the sifter box that the wheel sit on? Thanks
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 5 лет назад
Mine is 45"' but another post suggested making is a little longer if you desire to put a wheelbarrow under the sieve to catch the dirt. I was more focused on getting clean rock. Hope this helps and thanks for the question!!
@russellsausa825
@russellsausa825 5 лет назад
@@jeffkusman2179 thank you for replying Jeff. Out of all the sifters I've seen this is the one I want a copy. I have a huge Rock garden that needs to be cleaned out. After 20 years too much debris has fallen in between the cracks creating compost and weeds. The only reason it lasted twenty years was because when I first did it I put plastic down as a barrier. Thanks again
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 5 лет назад
You bet Russell. This will be perfect. I had 1 1/2'" rock so the 1/2" screen was great but if someone has smaller sized rock Home Depot sells a smaller screen also!!
@russellsausa825
@russellsausa825 5 лет назад
@@jeffkusman2179 my rock is also 1 1/2" It's called carnation pink. So the 1/2" mesh I know will work perfect. Thanks again
@candicemcguire3597
@candicemcguire3597 5 лет назад
We are going skiing in Colorado this winter and I was trying to decide if Garden of the Gods would be a good trip to put into the itinerary. Your video convinced me it would be. Looks beautiful.
@jamesbean1311
@jamesbean1311 5 лет назад
What is it about freshly sieved organic material that makes me salivate.
@kirkmatteson5829
@kirkmatteson5829 5 лет назад
Thank you Jeff, you just made my day, for tomorrows work. Great video
@maazy900ichwa2
@maazy900ichwa2 5 лет назад
thank you for the nice video and brillant idea , keep going good luck
@jeff6899
@jeff6899 5 лет назад
From one Jeff to another: I thought to make something like this (maybe minus the wheels) to do the exact same thing, so this is a very useful video...concise & to the point as well ! Thx :)
@atomatom6442
@atomatom6442 5 лет назад
Personally like this design, wheel/stops and low cost.. This will be added to the arsenal
@carlmartin1
@carlmartin1 6 лет назад
Great Idea!
@monsterkhaos9292
@monsterkhaos9292 6 лет назад
That's a great design but I just have one question and like a quarter of a million the other viewers in this world would like to know. What is your dimensions on the top box with the gauge wire for the unit
@jeffkusman2179
@jeffkusman2179 6 лет назад
Hi!! The top box is a simple 2x3 foot box that I made with old 2x6 lumber. I used 1/2" wire screen found in the fencing section of Home Depot, but you can also use 1/4" screen if your dealing with smaller rock sizes. The wire screen comes in a roll that is 2x5 feet so it works out well. Not sure of the actual gauge of wire used, but there is only one choice in Home depot so should be easy to find. Thanks for the comment and question!!