HOMEMADE SHOP HYDRAULIC PRESS OUT OF SCRAP TRUCK FRAME!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • I HAVE WANTED TO BUY OR BUILD A HYDRAULIC SHOP PRESS FOR YEARS BUT NEVER NEEDED IT ENOUGH TO TAKE THE TIME AWAY FROM OTHER WORK. WELL, THE TIME HAS COME. SURE I COULD GO BUY ONE FROM HORRIBLE FREIGHT, FIND A USED ONE OR BUY A NICE NEW GOOD QUALITY ONE. I DONT LIKE HARBOR FREIGHT, NEVER FOUND THE RIGHT SIZE OR CAPACITY USED AT THE PRICE I WAS WILLING TO SPEND, AND FOR WHAT I WANT NEW...WELL THISE ARE OUT OF THE BUDGET. SO I DECIDED TO MAKE ONE WITH I HAVE LYING AROUND. WHAT DO I HAVE PLENTY OF? TRUCK FRAME CUT OFFS. WITH EVERY AXLE I MOVE FORWARD, I END UP WITH A SECTION OF FRAME FROM 8 FT TO 12 FT. I USE THIS STEEL FOR AS MUCH AS I CAN SINCE IT IS FREE! HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS BUILD SERIES.

Комментарии • 159

  • @AJR1918
    @AJR1918 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think it is cool that your wife helps you with your builds. I also like the fact that you are building your own hydraulic press. It gives me ideas of building things I will need instead of paying big money for something I can build.

  • @dintexas2095
    @dintexas2095 Год назад +1

    Mam I don’t know how much you are paid, but it’s not enough. You are a treasure. Your husband is so lucky to have your assistance!

  • @davidworsley7969
    @davidworsley7969 Год назад

    Mrs Smith is a remarkable lady.
    Hope you realize how lucky you are.

  • @randyjackson4282
    @randyjackson4282 Год назад +1

    This press is going to serve you very well ! You have a real good eye for structual fabrication thank you for all you share of your work

  • @shanes_bs2659
    @shanes_bs2659 Год назад

    Any day you can make something out of steel you have laying around is a good day!

  • @kevinlamarr1424
    @kevinlamarr1424 Год назад

    I didn’t understand what you were talking about at first, now I get it. That’s a very useful tool

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 Год назад +4

    She’s a keeper , vary nice to see a pair like you and her team up and get r done ✅ nice thanks buddy

    • @larrybe2900
      @larrybe2900 Год назад +3

      Camera girl and oiler at the same time. Then heavy lifting. She might have to renegotiate her contract.

  • @wazzazone
    @wazzazone Год назад +2

    He wouldn't take any payment off you because he's a friend that's a true friend.

  • @JWimpy
    @JWimpy Год назад

    I would have never believed that the Evolution saw would cut that cylinder shaft. I am impressed.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +1

      'it is a great tool. i once cut 5/8" thick 4"x6" steel angle with this saw. cuts like butter. cut truck axle shafts, king pings, all kings of hardened steel. it never disappoints.

  • @marksmith-ew7ir
    @marksmith-ew7ir Год назад +1

    I watched a video where another tuber built his own press and painted bright yellow also from USA he owned lots of farm stuff spoke very fast but his was a little bigger and over engineered Well done and big help from the wife

  • @AlexanderSmith21
    @AlexanderSmith21 Год назад +3

    The way that come out about his Xmas wish was so funny peterbuilt 35t wrecker then says I didn't want to be too greedy I love the way he comes out with things at times keep making them building videos buddy love watching them

  • @SegoMan
    @SegoMan 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the motivation to go and clean up my shop............

  • @douglassmith7515
    @douglassmith7515 Год назад +2

    Nice work and fab skills. You have a good lady to help you. That's great.

  • @frrapp2366
    @frrapp2366 Год назад

    good helper there, if you left a stub on the center of the shaft you could have used it for a press pin LOL

  • @doug6141
    @doug6141 Год назад

    Got to say I'm impressed with the Evolution Chop Saw.

  • @Jammer.1
    @Jammer.1 Год назад

    That press will be stronger then most those you could buy & i'd bet it do 70k easy !

  • @glennjukes5581
    @glennjukes5581 Год назад

    Mn-set hat heavy puppy in one place--and leave it! Nice fb job!

  • @wazzazone
    @wazzazone Год назад

    Thanks, really enjoyed watching you and the little lady work, cheers Mr and Mrs JCS

  • @dirkkelly9596
    @dirkkelly9596 Год назад +7

    Very nice build, going to be better than any you can buy 👍👍

  • @SumterWrecker
    @SumterWrecker Год назад +2

    Mr JC Let me know if your Christmas wish works. I mau have to try it. Thanks for sharing and stay safe

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      last year i asked for a 379 pete and got one a few months ago....it was delayed but it worked!

  • @SlipFitGarage
    @SlipFitGarage Год назад

    Hey, you and I are the same "size". Lolol. Awesome looking press, JC! That should work great when you're finished with it. 👍

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew Год назад +1

    I think it looks like a million bucks. I look forward to seeing you press some stuff.

  • @dirtyroofer3678
    @dirtyroofer3678 Год назад +1

    A long time ago I built my press used this 10 in I beam , 3/4 thick , burnt every hole with a torch , made me laugh watching u guys lift it , I did the same thing . Great addition to the shop.

  • @tihspidtherekciltilc5469
    @tihspidtherekciltilc5469 Год назад +2

    I love how you repurpose stuff and use as much of whatever it was as possible. My town drives me insane with what gets tossed because I can't fix everything and pass it on. Window ACs are something I fix and sell very cheap with a swap out guarantee because I consider them a quality of life appliance and know what struggling with no AC is like. Peace

  • @machinist5828
    @machinist5828 Год назад +2

    Nice! I built a miniature version of that 20 years ago out of scrap pulled from the bin at work. It was intended to be bench mounted but I have drug it all over the shop and never tied it down.
    Originally intended for a 5 ton bottle jack, that one gave up the fight so I slid my low profile 20 ton in there thinking the frame would break somewhere. I've had that jack "squeaking" many times and nothing has moved but whatever I was pressing out. It's one of the best piles of scrap I ever put together.
    I always wanted to build a horizontal press but at this age and physical condition I doubt I will now. We had a 200 ton horizontal at work and used it a lot. You had to be careful not to ruin a part or yourself with it. It was a beast but an overhead track with a couple of chain falls is a must. Fingers were no match for it.
    The other thing we had was a single rail overhead track running overhead of all our machines. They were interconnected by curves and switches and were indispensable for moving parts from one machine to the next.
    That shop was the biggest bunch of museum reject machines way past their prime 50 years prior but we made magic happen every day and I miss it every day.
    It broke my heart but it all got scrapped when the plant closed. Most of the machines were much too big to be practical but I sure did dream of those metal shapers, the 17 foot metal planer and 20 foot lathe sleeping in a big building behind my house. Several more lathes, mills, welders and tables with 1 inch thick tops filled things out. None of it could be had though, it all went to the scrap yard in town with explicit directions to be destroyed even though I had several museums that would have taken them. Liability was given as the reason.
    What a shame.
    You will never regret making that press but never lose your respect for it. Things can exit it faster than your heart can beat after they went flying.
    💥😳😱☠️
    Cheers
    Terry

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +2

      I could have bought one years ago. it just isnt me. i dont spend money where money doesnt need to be spent. i dont know what the fait of this press will be when i am gone but i am sure there will be a story about "that time dad built a press out of old truck frame" that might live on. all we have in live is the experience and the memories. yours are carrying you well. i hope mine do the same.

  • @jimmyknowles436
    @jimmyknowles436 Год назад +2

    Hand winch on top with dual cables helps to move bottom frame up and down .

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      a hand winch would have to have one extremely long handle or some gear reduction! this table is heavy!

  • @benhafeli4606
    @benhafeli4606 Год назад

    Hello , my name is Ben , I'm in northern Ontario Canada and over the past several years have watched your videos with much anticipation and admiration. I have bought tools because of your recommendation eg. the Milwaukee cordless impact gun , best single tool I have ever bought in my life. I do the same type of work you do . I have a farm , drive my own tractor trailers seasonally, and repair and build trucks as deals present themselves . I admire your work ethic as it parallels my own . I just finished watching your hyd press build from old truck frame . You are very lucky to have a coworker that doesn't quit every other day or you can't communicate with for fear of offending them in some way . I work alone as you do sometimes, it's manageable but difficult. I am 67 , work every day just not very fast anymore. You said you got winded lifting the completed frame up , get used to it, doesn't get any better. I love you videos please keep them coming. Your friend from Ontario.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      hello ben! sure appreciate you watching our videos. i tried hiring help. just like you have experienced, they are unreliable, get their feelings hurt over nothing and think they are worth above average pay for below average abilities. i realized that there is no need to pay someone to do something that i will most likely have to go over and fix again myself. some say my standards are too high and expect too much. i think i was just born into the wrong generation. my father and grandfather etched this work ethic into me. i really dont mind working alone. most enjoy turning the phone off and the old country hits on. those are my most productive days. i do get winded easier as the years pass. at my age i have now come to realize i have lived more years than i have to live and i need to do what i want now before i cant. sometimes that means taking a project beyond what it really needs to be....but that is okay with me. i wish you all the success and good health for all of your days. i will continue to make videos as long as i feel there are great folks like you out there watching and enjoying. thanks for your kind words and a look into your life....sincerely, j.c. smith

  • @jeffmaclean7700
    @jeffmaclean7700 Год назад

    Also love the press design wouldn’t change a thing

  • @jamesboris1233
    @jamesboris1233 Год назад

    You doing a great, Job shop press

  • @jpag8764
    @jpag8764 Год назад +1

    Heck yeah I’m enjoying the series. I love watching the ideas pop out of your head and magically appear on all your builds. One of the best not-welding and fabricating channels out there 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Jammer.1
    @Jammer.1 Год назад +4

    I'm tossing a couple suggestions for the base if you got a flat sheet steel just weld it under the legs & for the pins add ether a loop or cross chunk rebar or pipe so the shelf pins can only go in one way & not get pushed through to far by accident ! Other wise your on the right track & the cost you save will be so much $$ in your pocket as it's going last longer then you will be needing it !

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +3

      i stopped the video at this point because it was already getting long. the pins are not finished. i have so much more to do on this "simple and quick" press project.

  • @garyyorke1080
    @garyyorke1080 Год назад

    Working through your videos at the moment .. I've seen a few different builds on these but nothing this big .. i seriously believe that will become a very appreciated shop tool as the time comes for the need to use it . its got a nice large area for the lower bed so should be adequate for most jobs to rest without having to be tied down or propped up allowing for more movement around the part. Looking forward to seeing it finished ..thanks again for sharing these builds ,

  • @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE
    @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE Год назад

    Looks great J.C 🔧 Nice and stout. I admire the fact you use what you have to *build* what you want. Nice to see you and Mrs.S getting shop time together. Take care and be safe

  • @DependableAutoTruck
    @DependableAutoTruck Год назад +2

    don't know if there is a reason or not but the smooth side of the uprights on mine are on the inside where its easier to see where the pin holes are

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      i put them this way because of what i have in my mind next.

  • @glenvanbavel8710
    @glenvanbavel8710 Год назад +3

    Looks awesome. You will be amazed how much you use it . We built a press 15 years ago. Use it all of the time. Love your videos, keep up the good work.

  • @paulw068
    @paulw068 Год назад +1

    Very interresting how you make things from scrap, greetings from Belgium

  • @normangallant9879
    @normangallant9879 Год назад

    Nice build

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 Год назад

    Hello from the Netherlands .
    thanks for the video JC .
    Sincerely, Hollandduck

  • @bigdogcountrymusic7146
    @bigdogcountrymusic7146 Год назад

    Maybe you should make the Braces out of some I Beam! Awesome Build!

  • @AlwaysBored123
    @AlwaysBored123 Год назад

    That is too cool. I was just thinking about turning an old truck frame into a press the other day. Looks like it will work great.

  • @johnsmart3587
    @johnsmart3587 Год назад +1

    U have all the cool tools! Thanks...

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      i use to do it with just a grinder and a torch. many years of hard work, sacrifice and pinching pennies.

  • @shepherdsfleetservicesllc8147
    @shepherdsfleetservicesllc8147 Год назад

    Good job

  • @blake9361
    @blake9361 Год назад

    beauty and you made it

  • @jacemusgrove3073
    @jacemusgrove3073 Год назад

    Very nice work! Looking foward to see it being used!

  • @johnlenoir1023
    @johnlenoir1023 Год назад

    Another suggestion for your hydraulics would also be an airless paint sprayer produces and extreme amount of pressure which will help you extend your hydraulic ram very fast

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      hydraulics work off of pressure applied to a surface area in a cylinder. low pressure in low pressure applied. higher pressure in higher pressure applied. i need significant pressure to make this press able to be used to the materials capacity.

  • @Rein_Ciarfella
    @Rein_Ciarfella 11 месяцев назад

    That’s a really impressive construction you started.
    I scrounged a large pickup truck discarded roof rack to use for construction of my own press, so yours is one of many videos I’ve watched to get ideas for the design.
    I’m surprised you don’t have a gantry and chain hoist for this kind of work.
    Did you ever finish this press?

  • @robertkavich7426
    @robertkavich7426 Год назад

    Amazing video !! I have been wrenching for over 50 years, ASE Master car and truck Tech , and have seen my share pf "parts hangers" . Your fabricating and mechanical skills are among the best I have seen . This country needs to encourage people to learn the trades . I too live in the rust belt (WNY) so I feel your pain when you have to repair a northern vehicle !! LOL Flame wrench and Never Seize are your friends ! You and your wife make a great pair . Keep up the great videos , stay safe , be well and Merry Christmas , Bob k

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      appreciate the kind words bob. i just do the best i can with what i have. i dont have the luxury of throwing parts at a problem so i need to do everything i can to verify the problem. if i can do it, anyone can. i agree. we need more young folks in the trades and using their hands to build and or fix things.

  • @CaptKirk1701
    @CaptKirk1701 Год назад +1

    Definitely heavy duty, you might need a winch system to lower and raise your deck, that sucker will be heavy.

  • @slngblde
    @slngblde Год назад

    Looks good J.C., I may have to come visit next summer to get some frame material from you.
    CF manufacturing would definitely approve of the design.

  • @j.m.buckendorf4616
    @j.m.buckendorf4616 Год назад

    Another job, well done!

  • @frrapp2366
    @frrapp2366 Год назад

    i made my press out of old bridge girder(angle iron riveted together) with 8 in channel for the top and table sides

  • @LifeWithChase
    @LifeWithChase Год назад

    That thing looks really solid! My dad has a press that he bought years ago about that size, the pins on it are just one pin on each side under the table. It's been a while since I seen it, but I think the uprights are bent metal like truck frame and I think the table and top maybe structural channel. I had thought about trying to build one out of the old truck frame I hauled off last year, but I figured it wasn't worth the work since I have access to one if I need it. That truck frame is strong, should be very solid unit when you get done.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +1

      i looked at a few factory made but it was just too much money for as little i need one. the table would have been much nicer if it were structural but im not complaining...it should be just fine.

  • @eddiepatterson5025
    @eddiepatterson5025 Год назад

    I’m enjoying the press build looking forward to the next episode finishing up.
    The Evolution chopsaw is a awesome tool.

  • @jonathanmurphy4562
    @jonathanmurphy4562 Год назад

    Nothing like making something out of nothing with good materials left over . Glad you know how to repurpose all that left over steel , a lot of people would just throw that away and not give it a second thought, why spend tons of money when you have what you need .

  • @brandonfloyd6321
    @brandonfloyd6321 Год назад

    My brother has one similar size if not a little bigger and it uses a boat winch to raise and lower the bed. It uses 6 mild steal pins for the bed. Looking good with just scrap laying around.

  • @davidnaudi2601
    @davidnaudi2601 Год назад

    Bloody great project.
    Cut the big piece you cut of pins into 4 and weld back on so pins don’t slide all the way through.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      the finished pins didnt make it in this part of the video. they got some little add ons for safety.

  • @richardhoneywell7411
    @richardhoneywell7411 Год назад

    Great video J.C.Smith the hydraulic press looks great. Can't wait to see it finished should be strong enough to do anything you want with it. Thanks for sharing J.C.Smith.

  • @johnlenoir1023
    @johnlenoir1023 Год назад

    Just a suggestion for helping you out mount a boat winch just a manual boat winch to the side bring your cables up and down each side to be able to lift your table up and down and hold it in place so you can pin it we had a press at our old shop that had that set up and it was so easy to change the height

  • @jeffmaclean7700
    @jeffmaclean7700 Год назад +1

    Jc do you guys have a waste oil heater for your shop, I have one and I usually can go the season without buying any fuel .We are in the northeast I love ours .I only ask because I see the Mrs all bundled up you . Know youhaveto keep her happy tough to find a hard worker like her. You too make a great team ,👍

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +1

      we have a fuel oil furnace. it was 60 degrees in the shop. she was just going in and out tending to the chickens, getting the mail and a few other things that day.

  • @armandoperez6673
    @armandoperez6673 Год назад

    Hello JC, very good informative video..that is what i really admire about you. You do things slowly but surely. it may take a lot of time but you're making sure that it goes the way it should and what it has to be, based on what it have to do. I love things that you do, how you do things.. "Plan, modify,execute."even if you have limited resources and manpower, Keep it up. I really learn lot from you. God Bless and Keep Safe.

  • @kevinbaker5811
    @kevinbaker5811 Год назад

    Looks good. Build press brake dies for bending plate. Always handy!

  • @chasevollbrecht8085
    @chasevollbrecht8085 Год назад

    Definitely consider a winch or a 2 way ram off a wheel loader with a two-way ram not only can you pull the table up if you need but you can push the table down and with the wind you can just run a cable on the outside with the little pulley and pull the table up and let the table go down maybe a little bit of a pain but might be beneficial in the long run

  • @zMajster
    @zMajster Год назад

    Handcrafted is more valuable than factory build ;)

  • @shawnsavage9015
    @shawnsavage9015 Год назад

    Nice build. Great way to reuse old steel. How many tons is the press?

  • @SuperScooby70
    @SuperScooby70 Год назад

    I've recently been really tempted to do exactly this same thing. I've got one of the 20 ton Horrible Freight presses now and although it works, it is far from heavy duty. I know for sure when I do build my new one it will have either an air over hydraulic or electric over hydraulic system with a foot pedal so both hands can be available to hold onto whatever I'm pressing on the table

  • @brucebonkowski9568
    @brucebonkowski9568 Год назад

    You need to get for your tractor w a 3pt hitch a blower to tre back of the tractor to clean up the leave at that home

  • @littletreesdiy4222
    @littletreesdiy4222 Год назад

    Awesomeness. Great job 👍, definitely will get years and years of use

  • @DependableAutoTruck
    @DependableAutoTruck Год назад +1

    haven't finished it yet but i got a worm drive boat winch to raise and lower the bed on my press winch will be on right side and cable runs over head left and straight down for winch side worm drive stops when you stop doesn't go click click. i put a 2500 lb winch on my cherry picker where i have a remote to raise and lower engines

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 Год назад

    Dear J.C. Smith projects family.
    👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always (video and work). Uuuuh, great, another fabricating project. I like those even more than your... no... I like nearly every content that you put out! I simply love to see you two working together. Additionally you are a really nice matching couple.
    2) When this thing is finished, you will need the allmighty Gradall to move it. Or will you put this hydraulic press device on 4 heavy industrial casters? I always love if scrap metal, used or old parts etc. are used. It's resourceful and environment friendly and that's exactly how a lot of things on our planet should be done more often.
    Of course I'm eagerly looking forward to watch the next part.
    Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards luck and health to all of you.

  • @ChainsawChuckSmallwood
    @ChainsawChuckSmallwood Год назад

    Very nicely done.

  • @robertalvarez9500
    @robertalvarez9500 Год назад

    Love this good job

  • @glenharper3136
    @glenharper3136 Год назад

    Looks very professional as all your projects Do!

  • @jimmyknowles436
    @jimmyknowles436 Год назад

    Cut up forklift forks make good blocks and accessories, I think 30 ton min.

  • @kwshilts
    @kwshilts Год назад

    Thanks for taking us along for another view of your professional builds. The only concern is, Is it top-heavy? I am sure you have already given it a lot of thought. Great video.

  • @browncarp
    @browncarp Год назад

    Sometimes I wish I had more width on mine. Two observations, on my factory built press, the c-channel uprights are opposite of what you assembled, the "c" part faces to the outside. And my table sits on top of the pins, they don't go through it. Your table is going to be very heavy when you get it assembled, will be hard to line up the holes to adjust the height especially if you are working alone.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      these uprights are faced this way for two reasons. 1) i have want all the extra room for wide things to fit in the press. 2) i have things planned for the outside of the uprights. as far as the pins, i used 4 pins through the table and the uprights because this NOT structural steel. therefore it is thinner in spots. i am spreading the load on 4 pins and hole instead of two. now for moving the table....im sure you have watched enough of my videos to know that i probably have some ideas about that.

  • @DependableAutoTruck
    @DependableAutoTruck Год назад +1

    great idea very interesting question after 2 coats of primer what is the finish color going to be

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      not sure yet. would like extreme green like my snap on roll carts but doubt i am willing to spend the cash for that.

  • @waynedunne4507
    @waynedunne4507 Год назад

    He he saw that Mrs JC. Bit short both ends huh.

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 Год назад +3

    That Makita is amazing, how long dose the battery last wow thanks for the Makita saw commercial lolthanks BigAl California

    • @haroldphipps3457
      @haroldphipps3457 Год назад +1

      You mis-spelled Milwaukee.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      the batteries last a good while. the 1 9/16" annular cutter shortened the time we got out them normally but it did just fine.

  • @jerrylee7094
    @jerrylee7094 Год назад

    i wish i take a pictures of that press at the county i bet it was 100 years old

  • @69uremum
    @69uremum Год назад

    You'r gonna need a winch for lowering and raising that table.

  • @gregfehr1238
    @gregfehr1238 Год назад

    Nice build this is perfect project to test annular cutters
    How many holes are your cutters able to do are you noticing them dulling are you using hss steel or cobalt cutters

  • @dakotamcclure6165
    @dakotamcclure6165 Год назад

    Man I messed up I told people my size was a decent welder I guess I should have said a service truck. Maybe next year. Cant wait to see the finish project

  • @brianherron5400
    @brianherron5400 Год назад +1

    Press looks good 👍 for scrap metal. 500 lb press. Nice job to both of you, JC.

  • @anitahoover7478
    @anitahoover7478 Год назад

    Great video explanation about the press and how you do things what do you use for jump box thanks dave hoover timmonsville, South Carolina

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      video coming out soon on my jump box journey...on #4 right now.

  • @jaxsonhugh9334
    @jaxsonhugh9334 Год назад

    Dammmmmm I wish I had your skills

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +2

      no skills. you can spend money or save money. if you want to save money, you figure it out. if i can do it, anyone can.

    • @jaxsonhugh9334
      @jaxsonhugh9334 Год назад

      @@j.c.smithprojects you and Eric O at SMA have the same philosophy. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      I have not talked with eric in awhile. just a great humble man.

    • @jaxsonhugh9334
      @jaxsonhugh9334 Год назад

      @@j.c.smithprojects two of the best channels on RUclips keep ‘‘em coming 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jimcrichton8028
    @jimcrichton8028 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos, and appreciate your ideas and talent, thankyou. Is there any simple way you could quieten the cutting and grinding noises or enhance your voices? I know nothing of video production, but I do know if I can hear you two speaking, the machinary noise is painfully loud.
    If not, thats a shame but I will still follow your endevours.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +1

      of all the things i do, editing these videos is what i absolutely hate the most. i do the best i can with the amount of time im willing to give up. i wish someone else would do this. im sure they could do a much better job and please more people. im just not that guy. i would rather be working on a project than sitting at the computer editing.

  • @jesperdahl1486
    @jesperdahl1486 Год назад

    That is brilliant, but I don`t work with trucks, so I don`t have a piece of frame lying around, and I fear that a piece of frame that long will be 1000$ from a scrapyard So I will keep looking in the classifieds for a hydraulic press.

  • @zMajster
    @zMajster Год назад

    You should use old hand winch to move easily the bed up and down

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      that crank handle would have to be super long or have some gear reduction....this thing is HEAVY!

    • @zMajster
      @zMajster Год назад

      @@j.c.smithprojects sure , worm drive is the best solution. Do you have electric power steering in US small cars? I mean directly electric, no electro-hydraulic . I think some Hondas Civic or Toyotas, Mitsubishi Colt and Smart should use that. It contains 12V electric motor and worm drive, it's pretty strong and you can use it for your press

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +1

      you are probably going to like what i have planned for this.....

  • @richardhuckaby5422
    @richardhuckaby5422 Год назад

    I watch all the videos & I guess never realized you did not have a press.
    amazing that you can do without such tools that others so often find necessary.
    as always it seems you can build damn near anything.
    and you build homemade better than you can buy.
    especially at todays prices.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      i really enjoy building things. when it works out well, that is even better. i will have a fair amount of time in this press but not a lot of cash. maybe a few hundred.

  • @garrysgarage1958
    @garrysgarage1958 Год назад

    Great video, did it ever get finished?

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      I am not starting anymore projects until this and others get finished.

  • @donaldcampbell5277
    @donaldcampbell5277 Год назад

    You may have to add a hitch to move it around.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      it wont be moving anywhere when its done! it is going to the corner of the shop and is going to stay there.

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 Год назад +2

    Better get to the store and get extra waters and food , tomorrow in the rail strike 🪧 for fright trains , the president and others are trying to stop it and force them to stay on the job , they are wanting ,ore money and better working conditions and off time sick days , so we might need t get a couple of trucks and get in on the fright needed to be hauled thanks buddy BigAl California praise Jesus Christ grace amen 🙏

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад +1

      we stay prepared. these strikes, plandemics and political schemes dont affect us as much as some. better to have extra to help those who are not able to help themselves.

  • @547Rick
    @547Rick Год назад

    Interesting build!
    I do have a question though that is non related to the project. I've been thinking about buying a welder for quite a while. I do not need anything that would be a production welder. I know in the past that you were using a Yes Welder. Would you recommend it for a hobbyist with no experience?

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      i have 3 yes welders i use the latest one most often. it is convenient, simple to set up and use. it welds well and has welded the thickness of steel it says it will. i have another welder coming in a few days. it is by a company called arccaptain. it is also made" over the pond". the rep is telling me it is the best of its size and abilities. it is 6 functions in 1 machine. i will put it through some work and see how it does.

    • @547Rick
      @547Rick Год назад

      @@j.c.smithprojects Thanks for the reply and the review! Seams a good option for me. Thanks again!

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 Год назад

    Old garage door springs woks good for the Jack return , good job thanks BigAl California

  • @harveylong5878
    @harveylong5878 Год назад

    flying by seat of the pants engineering/design is often the best kind. JC making use of what he already has an abundance of,and too boot making it to his standards from the get go. oh, and you know you wouldnt lower your standards to buying a hydraulic press from horrible freight JC. 99% of it would end up as more scrap laying around the shop if you did

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      they always ask for a list.....i just couldnt ask for more than one thing!

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 Год назад +2

    Yesidrove a 35 ton 35000 pound under reach 750 Holmes wrecker for years in the 100 tows per mount in Tehachapi Mountain in California lol now I’m looking for a 379 conventional to build a motor home tow truck , lol thanks any want to get that for me for Christmas just reach out to me I’ll let you know wher3 to send it , thanks BigAl California

  • @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc
    @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc Год назад

    I don't think you'd be able to buy a hydraulic press with this kind of quality, or for the price either.
    Perfect use for truck frame, make a really heavy duty press from it! I like the idea

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      i couldnt afford what i WANTED to am building what i NEED. who knows maybe when i am gone, it will go to my son and then his son. not because it is great but because they want what i made.

    • @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc
      @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc Год назад

      @@j.c.smithprojects I think it's better quality than most of the presses made these days. Definitely better than the harbor freight press I have, and I only have that because it was given to me by a friend.

  • @huejass8932
    @huejass8932 Год назад

    That's not a Press. This is a press!
    (In Dundee Voice)

  • @Ropetangler
    @Ropetangler Год назад

    A very enjoyable build, but could I suggest that you cut the volume of the sound effects during the edit. We want to hear what you have to say, but don't want to hear the scream of the chop saw or the racket coming from the mag base drill. As I type this my wife is trying to get to sleep in our room nearby, and I was very conscious of the workshop noises that were generally much louder than your voices. Lots to like though, especially the use of scrap material, or at the very least, low cost material instead of buying expensive steel stock from a metal supplier. I have thought of building something similar, but sourcing the hydraulics for a 50 to 60 tonne press at a price that I could afford has put me off. I will be interested to see what you come up with for yours.

    • @j.c.smithprojects
      @j.c.smithprojects  Год назад

      i absolutely hate every minute of editing these videos. i dont want to take this down a road it doesnt have to see....im just going to say......IT IS WHAT IT IS.

    • @Ropetangler
      @Ropetangler Год назад

      @@j.c.smithprojects I can certainly see where you are coming from wrt editing, perhaps a different type of microphone placed to maximise your voice(s) but minimise background noise might help. All the best, and keep the good work.

  • @johnsmart3587
    @johnsmart3587 Год назад +1

    What R we doing 2 her truck?