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| I have been searching the web and have been unable find photos of the internal workings of a continuous flow vermicomposting system. I am especially interested in the mechanics involved in the breaker bar system and winches. Does anyone have any photos of the breaker bar system or a link where I can find some pics , drawings, or specs? Thanks. |
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| Hi.. I hope I'm not stupidly recommending a process of image finding here - one that you already know about. If so, please excuse me. But I thought maybe this would be helpful: Go to Google. At the top of the page, click on Images (so you're not searching text pages). In the search-terms window, put in "continous flow" (in quote marks) and then also put in worms, and vermiculture. You will get quite a few hits, which will come up as images. Click on any of these, and a page will come up. Some will be pretty irrelevant and useless, some may be of value to you. Besides that, please have a look at the site (link given below) which you may or may not have found. Good luck. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Continuous-flow vermiculture systems
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