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The tub I intend to use for my plucker is bigger than the one shown on page 30 of your book. Will the 20-3/4″ diameter featherplate you sell work in a bigger tub?

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The tub I intend to use for my plucker is bigger than the one shown on page 30 of your book. Will the 20-3/4″ diameter featherplate you sell work in a bigger tub?

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If you are using a 55-gallon plastic drum to make your plucker, the 20-3/4″ featherplate I sell will probably work just fine. But I don’t guarantee it will. I suggest the featherplate gap (space between the outside of the spinning featherplate and the tub) be between 1″ and 1-1/16″. Even a gap of 1-1/8″ will probably work. But I’m hesitant to recommend a bigger space than that. With those measurements in mind, a tub with an inside diameter of 22-3/4″ to 23″ will work. This is discussed in the book.

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