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WeberMachineWorks
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How to wire up(BMS)battery management system from Over Kill Solar.Diy offgrid.Xiaoxiang
In this video I will show you how to wire up a battery management system on to a LiFePO4 battery pack for a offgrid setup.
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Pouring concrete piers fast and easy,diy mudmixer, diy cement mixer in action.
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Pouring concrete piers fast and easy with my diy mudmixer (cement mixer)machine.No more drum mixer. Get ready to build a deck.No wood in the ground.
Best tasting fire roasted bell pepper,collapsible Rocket Stove #1
Просмотров 2177 месяцев назад
In this video we will make a fire roasted bell pepper that has the best flavor, on my collapsible rocket stove design I am working on.Great for camping,back packing, or power and gas outages.Or when you want your fire roasted bell pepper to have the absolute best flavor anywhere.
DIY ultra efficient wood stove design and build.More heat less wood.
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video I will show you how you can build a very efficient wood stove out of two 50 gallon hot water tanks ,stainless steel washing machine drum and a stainless sink.More heat less wood. (@WeberMachineWorks)
DIY CNC Plasma cutter,cad cam cnc Quick overview
Просмотров 2289 месяцев назад
In this video I will show you a quick overview of how I setup and program my diy cnc plasma cutter.It is running on Mach 3 CNC on Windows XP with dc servo motors with encoders from CUI and with Gecko 320 servo drives. It has been running reliably for years now.
DIY cement mixer,diy Mudmixer doing real job, R & D update #2
Просмотров 14 тыс.11 месяцев назад
This video shows the mixer in action pouring a 9 x 4 foot 6 inch thick pad. It took 23 80Lbs bags. (@WeberMachineWorks)
Diy Mudmixer Diy Cement mixer R&D update#1
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video I show you some of the modifications and improvements I have done to make the mixer function better. (@WeberMachineWorks )
Awesome Tool.CH-70 35 ton Hydraulic hole punch press review.See it in action.
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
In this video I show the CH-70 hydraulic hole punch punching a(20.5 mm) 3/4 inch hole in a piece of 3/8 inch steel. (@WeberMachineWorks)
Wood bearings.Low Tech.Red Elm wood.Super tough.
Просмотров 130Год назад
In this video I show you how you can use red elm wood to make tough reliable bearings.And show a machine with the wooden bearings installed. Its extremely tough and wear resistant. (@WeberMachineWorks)
Woodcrete,Dustcrete,Sawdustcrete.Strength test.
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
In this video I show you some materials I have been experimenting with. 10 parts sawdust from my sawmill,2 parts lime,1 part portland cement powder, and just enough water to make it workable,It makes a really good material that is cheap,reliable,and all the ingredients are easy to get almost everywhere. (@WeberMachineWorks)
How to wind an auger or helix on the lathe with a simple tool you can make yourself.
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
In this video I show you how a simple to make tool is made for winding your own auger or helix on a lathe.Stay tuned for more cool stuff. (@WeberMachineWorks)
DIY MudMixer.How it works.Diy cement mixer.Game changer for sure.
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
In this video I show you how i built a diy mudmixer (cement mixer). I show some of the details of how its setup and some modifications i made from what I learned from the first test run. I will make a video soon of it in action doing a pour so we can see how it works.So stay tune. (@WeberMachineWorks)
Good job man!
Thank you.
Lol @2:02. As soon as the video started I was like "Shoot em shoot em!!!".
Hey how about letting the blocks cure for a while? I might feel safer if I lived in a very different house than currently. :)
The blocks cured for a few months.
Very nice
Thanks
Do you have an email address so I can contact you?
Hello, Webercnc@hotmail.com
Bro, when I seen the price of the mud mixer I said to myself I’m making it!!! Thanks you for this video!
You are welcome.
Nice machine very cool I was thinking to make something like this as well, thanks for sharing!
Thanks,you are welcome.
OUTSTANDING!
Thanks
This is gnarly!! Thinking back to all those bags my dad and I mixed with a shovel.. lol
Yeah this thing is great. Used it yesterday . Thanks
Great job
Thanks
You gave terrible trigger discipline! You had your finger in the guard wrapped around the trigger of the .22 the whole time you were handling the block with the concrete adhesive in it. And using a loaded pistol to “point” at the blocks is not good either. Now I’m going to watch the rest of the video and likely cringe internally some more.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I will keep that in mind next time handling firearm.
This is awesome!
Thanks
Ive seen some of these factory produced, but yours performs much better! Your extensive knowledge of working with metal and mortar shows
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🫡 interesting cement mixing machine
Sakrete quality is poor. We've been finding whole pork rib "bones" in the mix. They look like bones from a pork babyback rib. Totally clogs up the Mud Mixer or breaks the auger pin.
!WARNING! No concrete or water were mixed in this video! !WARNING!
If you look on my channel,I have a video of it in action.Check it out.
CAN you use quikrete which has gravel?
Yes you can.If you want to check out some of my other videos you can see it in action. Thanks
That was a very unusual testing tool! I expevted hammer, rock, anything but guns.
Yeah I figured it would quickly give me a feel for a materials strength.Thanks
With a wooden frames as reinforcement, they'll stop regular bullets even more.
Oh i thought you bought that screw wind at hf im not fully bilingual and didnt understand well on the other video i see now you made the helix awsome job
Thanks
What gauge you use on the metal hooper 1/4 ? Or 1/8
18 gauge steel
Hi my friend i think if you add a small vibrator to the hooper the one can ve used to attach to a bull float can get rid off the manual throweling work to keep the material going thanks for sharing im gone make my own also the 2 companies that sell this type of mixers are a rip-off in terms of price even the one menards have it quite expensive and this invention its quit old just mudmixer take advantage off pretty much everyone abandoned this idea since barrel mixer are the normy i see your other video of you can add the link of the auguer bit i would appreciate it a lot my fellow diyer
I was going to try a vibrator on the hopper on the next build.Yeah overpriced for sure.Thanks for your suggestion.
That’s a lot of power storage love it !
Thanks bro
That was the most American thing I’ve seen this week, thank you
Thanks,hopefully next one will be better.
Looks like a fun welding project
Yeah it sure was, sometimes when I have certain problems I cut and weld until there are no more problems. Thanks for the comment.
looking good, you still gonna build a bigger one?
Thanks.Yeah i am getting the materials together to build a bigger higher output one. coming up soon.
That looks like a bigger screw than what's on the normal mud mixer. Care to share more or a parts breakdown?
Hey thanks for the comment. The screw is actually smaller, only 2 inches. Check out my other videos where I give a complete breakdown and how I built it.
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i think you forgot to put in the sonic tube on that last hole you were filling up??? Your machine is quite impressive!! Great job, there!!
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good job! your build and the mud mixer videos out there make me wonder if other configurations might have advantages. the hopper to the auger seems sensitive to rock sizes and maybe some binding from freak slivers of stone or whatever. seems like a good opportunity for somebody to build a better mousetrap. maybe some type of hybrid between the auger/hopper system and a traditional rotating barrel might work. the continuous feed aspect of the mud mixer is pretty great.
Thanks.I have been think of some other configurations.I have a grate right above the auger to prevent and rocks or chunks that are too big from entering the auger and so far it has been reliable.It is a better mouse trap compared to the drum mixer.I used it today to pour some piers for my deck i am building.After I was done I was like I cant believe how good and fast and consistent this thing works.I don't see myself using the drum mixer much anymore.Always room for improvement though.Your hybrid idea is interesting,it sure has me thinking. Thanks again.
@@WeberMachineWorks I might give it a try myself. I was imagining the hopper vibration feeding onto a chute to a large diameter pipe with paddles where the water and concrete mix would happen then feed to a chute.... But all that gets more complicated than the auger. The auger has a lot of advantages in terms of simplicity--since you added the screen you eliminated much of the potential for jams. it's inspiring to see other people put their ideas into action and actually use it--whoever mentioned the PTO drive concept was onto something too. Anyway, thanks for the cool videos.
@@KevinKimmich44024 Yeah the auger is simple and effective.I made a video show how to make an auger.And yeah i am going to work on a PTO drive one,I think that is a great idea from one of my viewers.For a bigger higher out put machine.Thanks I will keep them coming.
Awesome job! I want to see this badboy in action, hope you got a another vid for us!
Thank you.I do have a video of it in action and some R&D update videos. Look on my channel.webermachineworks. I am working on a bigger higher output one now. Will get a video of that up soon.
very cool, if you make a larger one with a 4 or 5 in pipe and have to hook up to a pto on a tractor you'll be able to sell tons of them.
Thank you.That is a great idea my friend. I appreciate your input.
@@WeberMachineWorks if you do go that route id call the local concrete plant and see if they sell dry premix because bagged wont be able to keep up.
@@jhippl Another great idea. I will make that call and see about that. I was thinking of making my own machine that precisely fed all the raw materials into a premixer machine that fed into the mixing machine. Thanks
How l8ng did the blocks cure before the bullets test?
4 months
do you have a problem with rocks jamming the auger? I'm building one, and this is the issue I'm struggling with.
Cool that you are building one.I have not had a problem with that so far.I have a grate in the hopper to catch anything too big just in case. Maybe try a little bigger tube to give a little more clearance.
More speed + more water + more mixing chunks = more volume of conc output
Right, I was thinking the same thing, thanks.
@@WeberMachineWorks I’m currently working on a high output mixer, we’ll see how she does!
@@shaz024 Awesome,I hope you get it happening.
I was hoping for a more "load bearing" type of strength test but it is certainly entertaining. I know I will be safe from hunters and violent criminals in my dustcrete cabin!
I guess I didn't do a load bearing test because I don't intend to ever have it bearing a load, I was just going to use it to fill the voids inside walls and have wood or brick bear the load. This was just to kind of get a feel for how tough it is.Thanks for you comment.
@@WeberMachineWorks Thanks, your recipes will sure be helpful. Which one did you prefer? What size of wood particles did you use. I generate sawdust in all sizes (from fine sanding dust, to long planer fibers). Would you suggest sorting it before using it to do dustcrete?
@@librespenseurs2945 Hello, my favorite so far is. 10 parts sawdust (course from sawmill or planer shavings)not fine 2 parts lime 1 part Portland cement powder If you want more strength do 2 parts cement powder.No need to sort. Maybe start with this one and make a small batch enough to make a block and see if it seem ideal for your project.And try making a few blocks adding more and less sawdust just to see. Thanks
Should have written the type of material in black marker on the block itself
Good idea, I will do that.That will also help me remember the recipe too for each particular block.Instead of some separate piece of paper that might get lost.Thanks for you input. I really like that material.I am going to use in my next building project.And build a machine that makes it in a continuous flow on demand process. As making batch by batch can be labor intensive. And we are going to see how thick it needs to be to stop a 9mm and .45 caliber too in a future video.
Brilliant way to fab the helix!
Thanks Spacecrete.
I dont think you really need that midevil spike hand poker there.. just a little wavy thin piece of metal will cut a bag in two. Maybe 2 spikes at most.. i could forsee the loader getting a little winded and drop a mitt on it and have a bad day..
Thanks, I appreciate your input.I tried a semi sharpened thin wavy piece and had to wrestle with the bag a little most of the time.I didn't want to wrestle any with the bag especially when you start getting tired.Maybe I went a little too aggressive,but man did it solve that problem. Perforating the bag just right is the key. Medieval spikes,I hadn't thought of that. That is going to crack me up for a while. Good one.😃
Genius and good consistent proper mix. Id buy one..
Thanks.I am working on the next one , shooting for 50 eighty lbs bags per hour output.
Same here I would buy also
@@holler2235 Thanks,I am working on the production higher output unit.
Sign me up too! Larger unit = more output
That's got me salivating for some nice rocket stove toasted sourdough with pesto and that roasted bell pepper
Aw yeah,I am doing some tweaks now like I described,and will cut a few to try and will send you one to hear your feed back.
That is a bag breaker!
Thanks,on the first trial run I had to wrestle with the bag too much.I figured to hell with that, you already have enough to wrestle with trying to build things.
I have watch almost all your videos before. Really incredible stuff you have figured out.
@@WeberMachineWorks Where are you located?
@@SpaceCrete Moundsville WV
@@WeberMachineWorks Thanks! I was thinking in terms of possible collaboration, but I am over in CA.
Needs to do 1yd/hr
The next one in the works will do 1 yd/ hr. Video on that coming up soon. This one was just to show myself that I could actually build this kind of machine and truly understand to working concepts,using the things I already had laying around.Please subscribe and I will show you some cool stuff.Thank for you input.
@@WeberMachineWorksexcited for this!!
@@shaz024 Glad to hear. The gears are turning in my shop. Stay tuned.
Good stuff. If you put the pepper in a paper bag right after taking it off the fire, it will steam a bit and the skin will come off really easy. Keep the uploads coming!
Thanks,I will try that.Got some good stuff on the way.
Hey, is that my hot water heater 🥸😁
It sure is.Thanks for giving it to me.
Nice bro 🫑 🔥 🔥 💯
Thanks🙂
Nice! Where can we buy one?
Thanks,I am working on my website. I will send a link when I get it up and running.
hard slump, none of that rookie runny stuff
Right,glad you noticed that.Thanks After all the work of doing a concrete job we want it to hold up and last.
nice one mate
Thanks
You should make kits .... self assembly
Thanks for the suggestion, I will consider that. Can you weld?
@WeberMachineWorks yes Think there would be a market for a self weld self hookup kit at right price with instructions
@@fakdaddy75 Cool thanks for your in put.