Building a Grizzly Screen

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Back to the project... This evening I managed to get the top section all welded up.

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Once the top was finished I figured I should let my little welder cool down. So I decided to try and figure out how to get the top up in the air.

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Once in the air I figured I may as well lay out the uprights to get a visual. I still have to weld the vertical tubes to the base.

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Hopefully in the next few days I can get the verticals attached.
 
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Looks nice! Your doggies like it too.

Part of the reason I stopped welding this evening was they decided to come in and watch. Usually a little grinding before I weld gets them outside away from the noise for a while. I think they were trying to tell me they were cold or hungry maybe a little both.
 
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Not a lot of time to work this evening, I did manage to tack all the uprights in place. They are mostly square and plumb :) . Then I lifted the top into place, I got one end shuffled into position and tacked down. I ran out of time before I could finish the other end...

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Wow, a month since I posted! I had some welder troubles. The dutie cycle on my welder couldn't handle what I was asking for, so I borrowed a full size welder but that ended up being a nightmare of not having any of the parts I needed. So I ended up using mine anyways and just wasted time messing around with the other welder, I could have finished quicker if I hadn't botherd. To beat the dutie cycle I would go weld 2 sides of the tubing, then take the dogs for a walk or clean the yard or something then come back and do 2 more. I spent Saturday doing that and got finished with the frame. Tonight I put the plywood on the back and sides, forgot to get a picture with the wood. Now I am just down to the actual screening.

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Now I am looking for suggestions on the screen. I will have to purchase this steel so I have been putting this off. I have been kicking around the idea of welding on bars to a 4" (give or take ) space, then build an overlay mat to reduce it to 2". Also should I have a grid or are the vertical bars enough, t have been leaning towards none or very few horizontal bars. Thanks for the input.
 
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Ohhhhhhh... It's a rock screen. I didn't think they had grizzly bears in Maine. :confused3:

Yeah, being from the deep south, I figured it had to be a device to "watch grizzly bears" from. Kind of like that bear guy that would get in that bear proof cage in the wild and let them have at it. I think he got killed eventually.
 
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Is the front the side you will be dumping material into the screen? I'm assuming you'll be dumping material from the tall side?
 
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How big of rock are you wanting to end up with?
 
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Yeah, being from the deep south, I figured it had to be a device to "watch grizzly bears" from. Kind of like that bear guy that would get in that bear proof cage in the wild and let them have at it. I think he got killed eventually.

Hmm, now that sounds like more fun...it's not too late to turn it into a cage...

Is the front the side you will be dumping material into the screen? I'm assuming you'll be dumping material from the tall side?

Yes I will dump from the tall side that way there is less chance of a rock bouncing off the hood.

How big of rock are you wanting to end up with?

It's the rock that I don't want! :D I want the fines to use for different projects, road/trail surface, loom for the lawn/garden. Part of the reason I was thinking 2 screen sizes was that the rock that is <4" and >2" I could use for rip rap or dich liner. My sizes come from talking to a few earth workers, <2" and you want a shaker, 4" was a standard size that should screen easily (quickly). There are so many different designs out there I was curious what other people were using and recommended.
 
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I have tried different screens and the only one that works good is the screens made for shakers. I just got done with a shaker and it sure works great and fast. Here are a few pictures.
You are doing a great job and I'm waiting to see this job to the end keep posting pictures.
 

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