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Michigan based DIY'er with a 9-5 desk job, a pathetic budget, and a constant influx of projects. See how I make the most out of minimal materials and repurpose what others consider junk.
DIY Bow Press
Bring the bow shop to you - Save time and money by building your own bow press using a bar clamp and some scrap lumber. A cheap but effective way to straighten out your cams, re-string your bow, or adjust your peep sight.
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FASTEST Woodworking Vise! New Concept - No Cranking.
Просмотров 6062 года назад
Turning scraps into a woodworking vise that utilizes a homemade quick-release clamping mechanism. No more cranking a leadscrew to open or close the vise jaws.
NO FORGE Tomahawks
Просмотров 5042 года назад
Making a tomahawk from an old shovel handle, a chunk of pipe, and a piece of steel hacked off of my truck.
Quick-Release Welding Vise
Просмотров 2612 года назад
Modifying and repurposing my dad's old vise to quickly and easily be moved or removed from my welding table.
DIY Rustic Headboard From Scrap Lumber
Просмотров 1842 года назад
See how I use all repurposed lumber to make a rustic headboard for my daughter.
TOY Sawed-Off w/ Working Triggers & Break-Open Action
Просмотров 5822 года назад
Turning a curtain rod, a chunk of 2x6, and other scraps into a realistic (but NON-FUNCTIONING) toy sawed off double barrel for my son for Christmas. This is a teaching tool to show him how to properly handle a firearm that LOOKS real before ever touching one that IS real.
Wine Rack From Scrap Wood
Просмотров 1072 года назад
Using a scrap 2x4 and some knotty pine flooring cut-offs, I make a wine rack for my step-daughter to hang in her new apartment.
Drill Press Table with Quick-Release Fence Clamps
Просмотров 2862 года назад
Watch how I use "junk" particle board from an old computer desk and turn it into a drill press table and fence, complete with homemade quick-release clamps.
Garbage Pail Turkey Cooker - the easiest & fastest way to cook a turkey
Просмотров 672 года назад
Using a steel garbage pail to cook a juicy, smoke flavored 20lb Thanksgiving turkey in TWO HOURS with no basting, rub, marinade, flavor injection, or prep. The white meat comes out as juicy as the dark and the skin is nice and crispy.
Homemade Oak Grips for Revolver
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Making custom grips for a .22lr snub-nosed revolver out of an oak faux drawer front off of an old bathroom vanity.
French Cleat HACK for the Table Saw: Cut 45-degrees w/out tilting your blade!
Просмотров 32 тыс.3 года назад
Making a 45-degree "false table" that slips onto my rip fence to do long cuts on boards for French cleat without tilting the table saw blade.
Table Saw Outfeed Roller
Просмотров 3453 года назад
In this video I repurpose a treadmill roller and a bent hammock frame to rebuild and beef-up a busted outfeed roller. I even gave it the Molly Ringwald treatment (painted it pink) so it can easily be found in my brother-in-law's garage.
Turn a gas grill into a charcoal grill
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
In this episode, I convert a propane grill into a charcoal grill for my nephew. I rip out the flame elements, gas line, knobs, weld up a stretched steel cradle for charcoal, and install a chimney to control the heat.
Washing Machine Door + Chain-Link Fence Rail = Roof Rake
Просмотров 1033 года назад
Is that a washing machine lid welded to a chain link fence rail? No. Well yes, but... No, it's my new roof rake. Made from a bent/rusty chain-link fence top rail and a lid off of an old broken washer I picked up off of the curb.
From Ironing Board To Snowboard... It Actually Works!
Просмотров 1213 года назад
Bringing my childhood imagination to life by turning an old ironing board into a snowboard... just for the fun of it.
A Little R&R: Lincoln AC 225 Repaired & Refurbished
Просмотров 39 тыс.3 года назад
A Little R&R: Lincoln AC 225 Repaired & Refurbished
Whoa Dolly! - The Heavy Duty Dolly XL Built
Просмотров 1623 года назад
Whoa Dolly! - The Heavy Duty Dolly XL Built
Baby Dodge Got Back: Making a new back bumper for my Dakota out of scrap steel
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.4 года назад
Baby Dodge Got Back: Making a new back bumper for my Dakota out of scrap steel
From Old Table to Faux Butcher Block Trash Bin
Просмотров 844 года назад
From Old Table to Faux Butcher Block Trash Bin
Scrapper Creeper - Homemade Creeper with Added Options
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.4 года назад
Scrapper Creeper - Homemade Creeper with Added Options
Nice I need to build that
I'm with you. I hate taking my saw bade off of 90 degrees. It is such a pain to get dialed back in.
I just had the same issue, used a ratchet strap. It looked like your block would interfere with removing the string you need to adjust the cam lean, did it cause an issue?
@@tylerbate284 Yes, it did. I just removed the red padding. That allowed plenty of room to pull the loops.
Очень умно и очень просто . Обязательно сделаю 👌💯♥️
I rebuilt mine rewire it this video was helpful thank you
Thanks buddy I got a nice stinger for it I bought a Lincoln electric 350 amp stinger
Can this press be used also for a crossbow?
I’m not sure.
what kind of bar clamp is that, where can i find one?
Typically for pipe clamps, you buy the pipe (whatever length your project requires) and the clamp ends separately and assemble them on your own.
Great video, just the idea I've been looking for.
Good ideas man. Well done 👍👍
How do you get access to change the yoke loops ?
I removed the red padding from the wooden blocks. That gave enough room for easy access to the yoke loops.
What kind of stinger do I need for it
I would imagine any stinger for a standard arc welder would work.
My stepdad gave me the same welder 2 days ago
Loose the music , don't turn it down to talk over it, turn it off . Or better yet, do away with it Ok
I’ve thought about not doing music. I might give it a try in an upcoming video. Thanks for the feedback.
Why is it every body plays stupid music its annoying not needed
Thanks for this, Will give it a go, bow press are extremely over priced.
Now you need to cut off the excess width on your 'fingers' so you can get the yoke loops off :) Saw you drilling the holes in the wrong place!
I did… but not until after my first attempt to access the yoke loops. Lol. However, I was eventually able to fix my cam lean. The press also worked great for timing my cams.
You’re a legend! Thanks a lot for sharing you skills. Exactly what we were looking for.
Great video, thanks!
Brilliant idea you're a star
I tried your idea. Actually it works very well! Unfortunately, the handles for quick release I built broked. So I just continued to use the vise with wedges.
Great idea but I have issues with the NO SAFETY practices you indulge in while achieving this. Using and passing your bare hands too close to the circular saw blade is pre-risky and shouldn't be encouraged. Just my observations though
I understand and appreciate your concern. The only thing I aim to encourage in my videos is to repurpose and reuse materials. I’ll start adding a disclaimer at the intro to my videos to NOT do things HOW I do it since they might not be the safest practice. I’ve been working with power tools since I was a kid and have a level of comfort at close proximity that others, like yourself, might not share or agree with. Again, thank you for your concern and I appreciate you taking the time to watch my video.
Cool
Tack 👍
I just looked at yours again and at the literature on the front and it’s exactly the same as mine but I forgot to look at the date code on mine but I do remember it was about 1985 at Central Hardware and it was the only one they had and the shelve model to boot and they gave it to me $150 with no warranty cause being the shelve model.still looks new and all the switch and dial are both still hard to move.i used a small wire brush on the contacts today but didn’t really need it.i didn’t hardly use it the first 20 yrs then came all the car shows on tv and I learned how to weld,amazing now I have 3 of them and I started on brazing self taught and I love welding.you did a great job on yours
The contacts looked good when you opened it for as old as it is.i have one 35 yrs old I opened today just to check the contacts cause I have a little trouble with start up and sticking but mine looked as good as yours or better.guess I just need to clean the stinger once in a while.
They weren’t terrible, but since they hadn’t been cleaned since ‘Nam, I figured I might as well tidy them up while I was in there. Lol.
I am still waiting for the paint to go on the wheel kit...Nice job. Now I have to do mine. Mine wasn't my Grandpa's...I am the Grandpa!
As soon as I’m done getting my new pole barn wired & setup, I’ll do a video on how to build the flip-up wheels to put on my dad’s other Lincoln welder.
Nice. I have been shopping for one, since my Mig does'nt go beyond 100a. Will hopefully pick one up next week.
Can you tell me where the water's going to lincoln water for the fan
Can someone tell me where the fan mars go
Great work knew there was a simple solution.
Nice video man keep more coming dont stop
Excellent job
Yes! This is exactly what I want! I hate moving my table saw out of square. Thanks, man!
I like to spray gloss clear over patina to encapsulate it. Nice work!
I honestly never thought of that. Good idea.
Nice job! I live n Flint. Yesterday I would have traded for last year’s 24…🤪
I did something similar. I did not add a smoke stack (non of my coal grills ever had one). My gas grill had a side burner, so I disconnected the 4 burners, but left the side burner.
Very nice amigo. That is one of the Best welding machines ever. Good job. 🙋🏻♂️Cusco 🇵🇪.
So it's been a few years at least has this diy creeper earned its keep?
Made a mini one for my hobby table saw. Roughly like yours 😁
The big box, for little transformer.
Coolest fucking soundtrack ever!!! More power to ya'!! I've learned much, n njoyed it 2! C U soon
Excellent job and edited real well. Keep it up, Brother!
That music is awesome!
Great video, what blue's music is that? Thanks!
Thanks. It’s royalty free music from RUclips’s music library.
nice job fixing and restoration. i love seeing people troubleshoot and fix things instead of trashing them.
Loved your video! I inherited one of these from my dad. Wayyy too heavy for me to move around, how can I get a set of wheels like that??
Sorry I didn’t show how I made the wheels. I have a couple of other welders without wheels, maybe I’ll make another set & do a build video.
If you don't want to fabricate a set of casters/wheels you can actually buy a wheel kit on Amazon or your local welding supply store. I am not sure on the price I want to say 30 bucks or so. I was going to use some push mower wheels and fab a handle (kind of like a hand truck) just because I got the wheels collecting dust. All I know is the easier you make it to move the more often you will use it.
Scored one of these from my boss, seems to be in working order but haven't gotten a chance to spark an arc yet.
Good music. Next time Johnny Winter🔥🔥👍
Where have you been my whole dakota life