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I would like to have some detail pictures of a cat mill..

Discussion in 'Products & Equipment' started by dogmanduke82, Mar 24, 2006.

  1. dogmanduke82

    dogmanduke82 Big Dog

    Or even perhaps a a sample clip.. I want to how everybodys gots their groundd and everything please help pm me with the details...
     
  2. sy82nj

    sy82nj Top Dog

  3. I need to see a real catmill or jenny in action.
     
  4. Vicki

    Vicki Administrator Staff Member

  5. CaesarIsis

    CaesarIsis Top Dog

    you have to join some vip thing to be able to view thier stuff, they want your full name, address, phone number and e-mail to join it :confused:. but it looks like the yard tips section has some really cool articles that I'd like to read.
     
  6. dsc

    dsc Pup

    that kennel was on a documentary that was on animal planet not to long ago they were raided:rolleyes:
     
  7. CaesarIsis

    CaesarIsis Top Dog

    yea there was a BBC thing on them too lol. i know they're generally not though too highly of, but the yard tips part of they're site looks cool as hell lol.
     
  8. chinasmom

    chinasmom CH Dog

    Well since building one seems top secret, here' a simple outline for you. I would add some grease in there to keep it free spinning and you can modify it as you see fit.


    1. cement 1 pipe (2"-4" dia) into the ground.
    2. insert a smaller diameter pipe into the existing 2"-4" pipe (make sure the smaller pipe is slightly longer for connecting/welding the "T").


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    With weight on the left and dog on the right. You might want to look up some old mule mills as well if you want to get really mechanical.
     
  9. Rocko

    Rocko Big Dog

    question....(like the first pic) if the dog get that moving fast enoufe, when he stop wont all that weight keep moving and natch him off his feet? The idea is great but seems like it could end up reall bad if not handled properly.........
     

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