DIY 30 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @TheRebelOne.
    @TheRebelOne. 6 лет назад +2

    I borrowed my mate's 12 ton press.....3 years ago! and it's still in my shed. Needless to say I have all the steel needed to construct my own press and took delivery of a 30 ton bottlejack a few weeks ago. I'm esung 4" channel for the sides. Must get it built before "lending" the owner his own press.
    Your video was very helpfull, great job on your own.👍

    • @leehaelters6182
      @leehaelters6182 5 лет назад

      TRE, if your mate has any sense, he'll borrow your new one.

  • @danielmoore905
    @danielmoore905 4 года назад +8

    Very well done video! No dialog, just to the point and well produced. Thank you!

  • @psyolent.
    @psyolent. 8 лет назад +1

    i just finished building one today. used it to press out old ball joints and press new ones in. one of the most useful best things i have ever made.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +2

      It sure is! ;)

  • @BenNawrath
    @BenNawrath 3 года назад +2

    I’m a relatively recent subscriber (who appreciates a Mr T reference), and it’s interesting to see an older video to see how the production quality has progressed! Not that this is bad, but your new ones are really good!

  • @splash5974
    @splash5974 8 лет назад +10

    clearly the best homemade press on RUclips!
    It was a joy watching you lay some really nice welds.
    Great job!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks, man!

    • @laebdangrs4274
      @laebdangrs4274 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@DonnDIY ext with your camera
      Greetings, respected... Per minute {10:42}.... What are the specifications of the stand drill that you use to drill holes in metal?! How much is written on it, the highest size that can be punched?!... Because I want to buy something like it.. Please do not neglect this message of mine, I am waiting for you

  • @ninemilliondollars
    @ninemilliondollars 4 года назад

    Four years later and I will give you a double-hands up. Great work with the camera, nd you showed only what we needed to see keeping it succinct. Very cool.

  • @ixDATSUNxi
    @ixDATSUNxi 3 года назад

    perfect just perfect a video without no talking yes straight working well done .

  • @TRUMPLocalWallBuildersUnion
    @TRUMPLocalWallBuildersUnion 8 лет назад +1

    Hey whats up Donn , that shop press is well designed man! that's awesome that you have all the metal parts and stock available when an idea pops into your head ! Make more videos building cool stuff we enjoy them thankyou.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +2

      +Daniel B. My friend was tearing down part of his workshop which included some steel framing and he was kind enough to give the material for me for labor. :) So I used some of it for the press I've always wanted.

    • @TRUMPLocalWallBuildersUnion
      @TRUMPLocalWallBuildersUnion 8 лет назад

      ***** Thats cool .. really nice job Donn !

  • @markalbrecht2444
    @markalbrecht2444 6 лет назад +6

    Great job it looks just like the one I built , you might want to put a set of steel casters on it so you can move it around the shop . Tugging and pulling on that can really mess up your back, if your shop was like my shop space was tight and it seems like I was moving it all the time . When you make a press brake for it you'll move it around for more room to bend long pieces.

  • @Oxenan17
    @Oxenan17 8 лет назад +3

    that looks like a very functional design! I like it. Your way of making videos is great as you go into it pretty much right away. Also it is very easy to follow along and you show clearly what you do and for what so it is easy to follow along and make myself one too. Keep making them great vids man!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +Oxenan17 I'm glad you like it and hopefully build one for yourself. ;) I occasionally need it and it's really frustrating using that little press frame.

  • @codymoncrief8478
    @codymoncrief8478 5 лет назад +23

    This got me thinking about all the various pieces of "junk" I have laying around. I think I can use a lot of it for a press...

  • @bendude6748
    @bendude6748 6 лет назад +6

    Nice to see someone actually keeping the guard on the grinder, these things can be lethal!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад +1

      I've split my thumb several times before. I've learned my lesson and don't want to lose it. That's why the guard is on. Had to learn the hard way. :D

    • @tegan71969
      @tegan71969 6 лет назад

      Agree! I've cut myself real good a couple of times, even using a flap disc, let alone a metal cut off blade.

  • @jh1867
    @jh1867 8 лет назад

    That is the best home made shop press I have ever seen. Your work is amazing.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      Thanks, man! It has become quite handy.

  • @shinedowncannel
    @shinedowncannel 5 лет назад +1

    Looks awesome!
    One thing i would've done differently though is to weld thick plates on the "sled" instead of the thin ones.
    Could maybe be dangerous with that little amount of in/out movement stability.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад

      I've thought about upgrading it by welding on sturdier pieces. The idea of the sled popping out when pressing things is terrifying. Good thoughts!

  • @outwhitu08
    @outwhitu08 8 лет назад +7

    Great job, shes a beast of a press! thanks for posting

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      Cheers! Thanks for watching too!

  • @chrisnichols9830
    @chrisnichols9830 8 лет назад

    awsome build! the only thing you might think about is adding a little handle to the check valve the lets pressure off the jack, that would make it more user friendly

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +2

      Yup, you're right. Haven't got to that yet. ;)

  • @actorzone856
    @actorzone856 7 лет назад

    I built my press with an I beam for the top, welded between 2 120mm square 5 mm thick posts about 900mm high, drilled a few holes same as vid, used similar adjustable foot/ base plate as per this vid, most of the work I do is in the top part, so a full floor mount press is not necessary, I use an Enerpac porta power with various sizes of jacks, and I can easily move it around and place it on a bench, one can make it in no time out of scrap steel.

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch 8 лет назад +1

    Really nice press.
    Do you think it ,or copy ?
    What is your method to build something ?

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +1

      +michaelovitch Cheers. It's loosely based on a common design. Didn't have any dimensions so built it according to my own needs. By method you mean what? Like do I have blueprints first or just build as I go? Usually I think a lot what I'm gonna build, but sometimes I just do it without thinking. :)

    • @michaelovitch
      @michaelovitch 8 лет назад

      +Donn DIY
      Thank you for the answer.
      Yes,the method used to think and act.
      There are peoples writing everything,others just seeing it in their head and doing as it comes.

  • @smu1129
    @smu1129 8 лет назад

    Sweet rig and well documented, thank you very much for that.
    Methinks something like this will be my first trial in welding.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      Cheers! It's worth learning to weld. ;) I can't imagine my life without the press anymore.

  • @isaiasdominguez7528
    @isaiasdominguez7528 3 года назад +2

    Excelente trabajo, amigo, me has inspirado mucho!!!!

  • @carlosmedina8856
    @carlosmedina8856 6 лет назад

    That press is fantastic idea.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад

      It is also very practical. I built it since I do maintenance on my cars mostly myself - bearing changes etc that require pressing bearings out and in. This press works wonders!

  • @worsty1234
    @worsty1234 7 лет назад

    Nice man. That angle grinder is a precision instrument in your hands!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  7 лет назад +1

      I sleep next to it :D

  • @dmaher2007
    @dmaher2007 8 лет назад +7

    really excellent work, I especially like the way you setup the jack to push down, without having to modify the jack, Tks for taking the time to make the video, cheers.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +1

      The idea of using the jack like that has been around for a long time. It was just my version of a bottle jack shop press, but thanks! I'm glad you liked it. ;)

  • @CPL10624
    @CPL10624 3 года назад +1

    Hi !
    The profile is 60x60 or 80x80, and what size the wholes are? 25 mm ?
    Regards sir, perfect job !!!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  3 года назад

      80x80, holes are 32 mm

    • @CPL10624
      @CPL10624 3 года назад

      Thx 👍💪

  • @NMranchhand
    @NMranchhand 5 лет назад

    She’s a big, beautiful beast, mate. Lovely. I just have one silly little weird-out about the top ends of those springs being loose on the rebar. I think I would have to capture them there to completely relax. Great job.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад

      Their in a slot so they don't slip out. Hasn't happened so far and for your piece of mind I can zip-tie these to the rebar. ;)

  • @jairfcamargo
    @jairfcamargo 6 лет назад

    Sterling work !!!
    I'd like to suggest something: put a cradle for various tool types to compress the workpiece.
    Please, finish the portable band sawmill!!!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад

      The need for the cradle has already revealed itself during work. ;) Thanks for the great tip. I'm working on the sawmill. Today I'll be able to post a new video in the series. Say tuned!

  • @jimgam730
    @jimgam730 8 лет назад

    Getting the job done with what you have on hand. Like it, like it a lot.

  • @CraigKeen-sk7tv
    @CraigKeen-sk7tv 8 месяцев назад

    I would love to have a material cut list for this design. Good job!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I don't have a material cut list for this design unfortunately.🤷‍♂️

  • @alaskamike3577
    @alaskamike3577 6 лет назад +4

    Outstanding job. Excellent pattern and easy to follow your plans. Will build this press very soon. Much thanks for the video.

  • @zlojadmin
    @zlojadmin 8 лет назад +4

    Tere! Great, as usual. And inspiring. Thanks for sharing!

  • @wanderer2766
    @wanderer2766 2 года назад

    Very solid construction and neat welds.
    Where are you from ?

  • @Mrturtleman05
    @Mrturtleman05 7 лет назад +2

    Stage 6 R/T! Haha, I remember when I used to tune scooters. Great video dude!

  • @baderrammal6537
    @baderrammal6537 7 лет назад +1

    Square sections are good to handle torsional forces like that in the vehicle chassis, but they are not suitable to handle the press brake pressure, they will bend. That's why press brake manufacturers use thick wide plates.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  7 лет назад

      This press frame is still strong and going. Nothing is bending. That's why I welded supports underneath the press table.

    • @baderrammal6537
      @baderrammal6537 7 лет назад +1

      You need to prove that. A 30 ton hydraulic shop press means that the frame is designed to handle 30 ton of pressure without bending or deforming. Show us how your frame can handle 30 ton of pressure by pressing the jack between the head frame and the bed.

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 7 лет назад

    Hello again, Just found your channel and seem to be binge watching! I made a large press frame of my own in many ways similar to yours about thirty years ago. One addition that is quite helpful, under the hydraulic jack base instead of a stationary push rod I welded an two inch, thick wall (schedule 80) steel pipe. Then I welded a fine thread nut on that (I believe it was 1 1/2" NFT). I then threaded a four inch long fine thread bolt into it for the actual push rod. I can thereby fine tune that last bit of clearance before applying pressure. I use it all the time. I also designed mine for fifty ton with a 36" inner width and put castors under the base for shifting around the shop. Nice project. Take care. Doug

  • @DorelBorlea
    @DorelBorlea 4 года назад

    Great video. I was inspired by this video to build a similar hydraulic press. Thanks.

  • @creamtube
    @creamtube 8 лет назад

    Love this channel! So much stuff of what i like, and what i would like to do! DIY at its best. Ure great man!
    I was woundering.... i wanna build a small press for when i centerturn rims.... Now i sit and hammer the center out and back in again. but with a press i should be able to line it up straight.... I gotta find some really cheap steel tho.
    Thank you for this channel!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      Thanks for watching videos on this channel! What about laying rim on a firm flat surface and creating some kind of higher surface which you can use as bump-stop when hammering the center back in so it wouldn't pass certain depth? Just a thought...

    • @creamtube
      @creamtube 8 лет назад

      :O ... Never crossed my mind :S i will investigate that! Thanks a heap for that! :)

  • @robmosher362
    @robmosher362 4 года назад

    Welding flash causes viewers to look aside. I noticed an interesting video listed in the side column, so I’ll check it out.

  • @walterforsiethe2567
    @walterforsiethe2567 7 лет назад

    I really need a shop press. something you should consider buying is a powerplasma cutter. it would have made those cuts in a fraction of the time.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  7 лет назад

      It's in the back of my mind all the time. ;) Will get one in the future for sure.

  • @21thTek
    @21thTek 5 лет назад +4

    Beautifull job, could you make a demostration video ??

  • @paulk3573
    @paulk3573 4 года назад +1

    Hello sir,
    Congratulations for this beautiful achievement made by hands of master. In addition to being very useful your video teaches me things, for example, I do not know this drilling tool that you use in 1'18 ~ 1'31mn and which seems very effective. Would you have the name of this tool and especially a link to buy it.
    What is the diameter used?
    Thank you in advance and good luck. P. K.

    • @biryaniofbodyhair
      @biryaniofbodyhair 4 года назад

      It's called a broach cutter, used for cutting larger diameter holes in steel. For larger holes with a twist bit you would have to run the drill really slow to get it to cut properly, a broach cutter is kind of like a hole saw and only cuts the diameter of the required hole plus the thickness of its wall leaving a button of scrap that falls out. It's also a much quicker proceds because you don't need to drill a pilot hole.

  • @RickRabjohn
    @RickRabjohn 7 лет назад

    Great job and nice video Donn - that is one heavy duty press - congrats!!!!

  • @domenice3756
    @domenice3756 8 лет назад

    great job Donn hope to see you use it in one of your projects soon

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +domenic e Yep, me too! I'm currently waiting a package that contains my next project so stay tuned. ;)

    • @domenice3756
      @domenice3756 8 лет назад

      i look forward to that

  • @joeszabo4237
    @joeszabo4237 5 лет назад

    Very nice welding!! Your press looks great!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @tonysargent1699
    @tonysargent1699 5 лет назад +2

    That sir, is the muts nuts! No doubt!
    Thankyou for sharing. 😎

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад +2

      Cheers! Thanks for watching!

  • @thegreenman4898
    @thegreenman4898 6 лет назад

    i just noticed the hinges on the shop doors, clever idea to stop the doors dropping :0)

  • @tanksoldier9770
    @tanksoldier9770 4 года назад

    Nice build , nice tools and some nice iron to build with, thanks TANK

  • @ryanlewis9599
    @ryanlewis9599 5 лет назад

    I finally got a 30 ton bottle jack. I'm going to make one of these presses with my powerarc welder now.

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 3 года назад

    I liked this but I wish you would do some narration so we could tell your thoughts on what you are trying to do at the time.

  • @RiRi-jf6eg
    @RiRi-jf6eg 7 лет назад +1

    Tu as de l'or dans les mains !....
    Super job !...
    Bravo

  • @brianbeecher500
    @brianbeecher500 4 года назад +1

    Hey don this is mr.b and i wanted to know do you have any build plans for this shop press that i can use to make it??btw good job allways a video from you been thinking about a shop press but the cut fifty plasma torch is next..so far ive got two 1.25 amp welders, a new air compressor, new drill press, grinder with a wire wheel on the other side "typical" but heavy duty, angle grinders ×2, and die grinders im way into making my list smaller and im looking to build a shop press and they "harbor freight" want to dam much for it and besides i can build one for a fraction of what they want for theres..like i said im interested in the plans of your bulid so i can build my own and was wondering if you can add it for me thanks a bunch don and god bless you and your family lord knows the world is going crazy out there be safe and looking forward to hearing from you good job and video, thanks mr.b😎😎😎🤘🙏🤘🙏🤘🙏

  • @TheUltimate65
    @TheUltimate65 9 месяцев назад

    Hydraulic power its stonger presure...💪💪💪💪

  • @wayneshanks148
    @wayneshanks148 5 лет назад

    Awesome build brother

  • @waynep343
    @waynep343 5 лет назад

    i keep thinking of an open face press.. that has a much smaller foot print.. where the work and cylinder are on overhangs instead of between the verticals. i was thinking of using the 16 ton cylinder from an imported pipe bender.. someday..
    nice build by the way..

  • @capitaldd5840
    @capitaldd5840 5 лет назад +4

    Great project and tool for the shop. I, too, think I need to invest in one.
    I like the sheer(get it) enormity of it - but I think I'd like to see a better guide system for it.
    Thanks for sharing....

  • @TravisMontesano
    @TravisMontesano 3 года назад

    I might make this my very first welding project

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 3 месяца назад

      for anyone with this idea, its NOT a good first welding project lol. your welds need to penetrate very well, otherwise when pressure is applied they can burst and potentially send shrapnel flying.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 6 лет назад

    A little paint would dress up the press nicely. Purpose is awesome and a little lipstick goes a long ways for something like this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cubbeezx
    @cubbeezx 8 лет назад +1

    Nice job! That looks great.

  • @bigfootwashere2336
    @bigfootwashere2336 7 лет назад

    great job man that is rilly cool

  • @32COMEDIA
    @32COMEDIA 8 лет назад

    Omg your welding is so awesom

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      Thank you for appreciating my welding skills. :D

  • @RaceMentally
    @RaceMentally 4 года назад

    Started the video, drove to harbor freight, set up my press and this video is still going.

    • @jacobsolis9096
      @jacobsolis9096 3 года назад

      you guys should compare prices

    • @RaceMentally
      @RaceMentally 3 года назад

      @@jacobsolis9096 I have. The press is cheaper than my shop hourly rate. Good ole China :)

    • @jacobsolis9096
      @jacobsolis9096 3 года назад

      @@RaceMentally I dont see how your hourly rate is relevant to the price of his press but okay whatever you say

  • @helidodge
    @helidodge 8 лет назад

    Nice job. You'll get lots of good use out of it no doubt.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      I always wanted one and it's custom made for my height so I can work with a straight back. I really enjoy it. ;)

  • @ceesteven
    @ceesteven 6 лет назад

    Great stock! Excellent design! Nice work! Thanks for posting.

  • @upalinatureboy
    @upalinatureboy 6 лет назад

    DIY.. provided you have necessary skill & proper tools.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад

      So in your opinion DIY would mean doing things without any tools and any skill whatsoever? Doing anything yourself requires skill and some sort of tools. Your comment just doesn't make sense to me. Sorry.

    • @upalinatureboy
      @upalinatureboy 6 лет назад

      Cool

  • @firesafe8417
    @firesafe8417 5 лет назад

    Very nicely done Sir.

  • @peteraugust5295
    @peteraugust5295 8 лет назад

    Great work, two questions:
    - have you ever maxed the press out? Because I am almost 100% sure that this frame is not going to hold 30 tons ;)
    - where did you get your springs from?

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      I have. The number 30 on the bottle jack does not represent lifting capacity as I've come to realize. Don't know why they put the number on there. This frame will endure the forces created by the bottle jack, I've already tested it. :D I got the springs from an old trampoline. Could be little more stiffer though.

    • @peteraugust5295
      @peteraugust5295 8 лет назад

      Thanks, trampoline spring sounds like a good idea!
      Have you ever used your jack against a pressure gauge? Would be interesting to know how much force they actually generate.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +1

      Nope, haven't used a pressure gauge, but should do it. I'd become the next viral hydraulic press channel by destroying stuff instead of building it. :D

  • @timberwrightsvs480
    @timberwrightsvs480 8 лет назад

    Exceptional video. I'd be more than willing to "donate," if a set of plans for a bolt-together version were available. I'm no great welder; hence, my desire to make the connections via nuts and bolts.

  • @enzorocha2977
    @enzorocha2977 6 лет назад

    I'm guessing the downvotes are from people who didn't like the lack of "safety first", or because of the rough finish, or because the project wasn't used to show it works or how it's applied. Maybe. Good job though, reminds me of the fly press (another manual type of press).

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад

      Cheers, thanks for watching!

  • @amberbali8881
    @amberbali8881 5 лет назад

    Great job. Wish I had the talent, tools and knowledge to machine & weld.

  • @quaddingsous
    @quaddingsous 8 лет назад

    Awesome video (like Oxenan17 said)!
    Cool press. Very good fabrication. I was hoping you'd have a clip of it being used at the end, but the cat fight was better - hahaha!
    Thanx for sharin'!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +quaddingsous I have a project material heading my way from eBay and I will use this press for that secret project. ;)

  • @tomsdreamshopworx
    @tomsdreamshopworx 8 лет назад

    Enjoyed the build! Seems like lots of hole drilling :). Is the spacing on the holes in the uprights with in the stroke range of the bottle jack? What is the wall thickness on the verticals?

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      There wasn't too many holes compared to the ATV tracks project. Yup, the holes are spaced more together than there's travel in the jack. The wall thickness is 5 mm if I remember correctly. With this bottle jack (30 T written on it which may not be true) it has held together nicely, no bends no nothing. Rigid as.

  • @AFHProjects
    @AFHProjects 8 лет назад

    Good job! :) How wide thing goes there? With Esmar we have to press a one big gear back on.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +AFH Channel Cheers! The work table is 600 x 240 mm, so gear up to 600 mm will fit in the frame. :P

    • @AFHProjects
      @AFHProjects 8 лет назад

      Ok. That's huge. Maby the day after tomorrow I can measure this thing and see can it fits there.

    • @AFHProjects
      @AFHProjects 8 лет назад

      This gearbox diameter is under 600mm from some point and maby we can fit it there If we can't handle it. We have 2t press and The frame is to small.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +AFH Channel Yep, sure.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 7 лет назад +2

    That is a nice looking press, well done!
    The only little bit of question is, right at the 9:05 mark and onwards for a few seconds,..did you notice that the plate/pad for the jack to sit on, rose up a tad as it was welded ? Would that make the jack sit on a bit of slant, or wouldn't it make any difference under pressure load?

  • @Doomzdayxx
    @Doomzdayxx 3 года назад

    awesome video. Thanks for sharing

  • @nsefzc
    @nsefzc 4 года назад

    Great press, I'd like to know the size of box section you used?

  • @jonathanlittle3012
    @jonathanlittle3012 5 лет назад

    I've been thinking about making my own press. I've got the basic plan in my head I just to schedule some time with my powerarc welder and work it out

  • @dbuck806
    @dbuck806 6 лет назад

    Very impressive man, nice!

  • @lou704
    @lou704 5 лет назад

    That beast of a frame can hold a 50T bottle jack, easy. Nice job, thanks.

    • @WilliamAshleyOnline
      @WilliamAshleyOnline 5 лет назад +1

      dangerous to use 50t (I could be wrong) due to weld strength, it would depend on the type of weld, as 50k lbs of force can be the lower limit of some good welds. So a lower ton on the press would be much safer.

  • @rlewis1946
    @rlewis1946 5 лет назад

    First rate craftsmanship!
    May I ask: How did you decide on a 30 ton capacity press? Do you have projects that require that high level of force, or did you have a 30 ton hydraulic jack and you used what you had?
    Thank you for your well produced, project videos.
    Best wishes,
    Roy Lewis
    Buffalo, NY USA

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад +5

      Hi. I just used a "30 ton" hydraulic jack. Since it's Chinese I figure it is actually 15 ton maximum. 🙃

  • @donaldtrimmer7611
    @donaldtrimmer7611 6 лет назад +1

    I think there are a couple of design flaws that make this press dangerous. The member the Jack sits on looked like about 1/4" wall tubing. If so, then at 30 tons this member would experience around 30,000 psi in the walls and will almost certainly buckle. Worse, the bottom of the Jack isn't constrained so as the member buckles, the jack will probably fly out.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад

      The member the bottle jack sits on is protruded by the shaft that is used for pressing things. It reaches the bottom of the jack. Under the jack there's a piece of T-100 tractor leaf spring (a copy of a tracked Caterpillar tractor) which gives it the strength needed. So the jack has nowhere to go but down. I've used it since I built it without problems. Of course if anybody copies it and injures him/herself I'll take no responsibility for that.

    • @cuskit
      @cuskit Год назад

      I'd say the bigger flaw is using the tubes for the table. Welding plates under them doesn't add strength - the tube walls will buckle under a true 30 ton jack. Though he did state it's probably only 15 ton. Still, not a good design at all. I-beams or 3/4" or larger plates vertical (with welded joined plates in the centers) make the best tables.

  • @pa50cals
    @pa50cals 8 лет назад

    Awesome project, thanks for sharing!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +Michael Caldwell (pa50cals) Thanks, man! Thanks for taking the time to watch it! ;)

  • @allenmckinney9533
    @allenmckinney9533 7 лет назад +1

    I wish I had steel like that laying around my place.

  • @celsomendes3712
    @celsomendes3712 7 лет назад

    Parabéns um verdadeiro profissional...

  • @تعلممهنة-ز2ط
    @تعلممهنة-ز2ط Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @RebelBreed888
    @RebelBreed888 8 лет назад

    Great build man! Really enjoy watching your videos and look forward to the next one. Ever feel like building a 2x72 belt sander?

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      Thanks! Why do you ask? You want to build one? :D

    • @RebelBreed888
      @RebelBreed888 8 лет назад

      +Donn DIY In the process of building one now using a treadmill motor. haha. I just really enjoy watching other creative individuals' builds and how they approach things. it's really amazing to see the variety of designs.

  • @StevesProjects
    @StevesProjects 2 года назад

    nice job, thumbs up.

  • @josetadeumantovani5706
    @josetadeumantovani5706 2 года назад

    Congrats! Thanks!

  • @heathchittick6268
    @heathchittick6268 8 лет назад

    Love the videos some one gave me a press and it's so handy

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      +Heath Chittick You lucky dawg! :D

  • @karolthiesen4707
    @karolthiesen4707 5 лет назад +1

    Time to make a press for myself. I think I've got enough spare metal and my everlast welder is never very far away.

  • @peteropperman7982
    @peteropperman7982 2 года назад

    Good job.

  • @allenmckinney9533
    @allenmckinney9533 6 лет назад

    Nice one. I'm building a 50t press out of 5x8" I-beam.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  6 лет назад

      Cool. It will be a beast!

  • @michaelburke3589
    @michaelburke3589 8 лет назад

    Nice video how much would it cost for the iron to build one

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад

      You have to check it out via your local vendors.

  • @rustysanchezgarage
    @rustysanchezgarage 8 лет назад

    Good job. What is the size of the square tube?
    Thanks for the video

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +1

      I think it was 100x100x5mm, reinforced in every way possible.

    • @rustysanchezgarage
      @rustysanchezgarage 8 лет назад

      +Donn DIY thanks man keep up the good work

  • @jorgecastro199
    @jorgecastro199 5 лет назад

    Hi, good job, can you please tell me what springs did you use and were can i buy them? Thank you.

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад

      Hey, I used old trampoline springs my brother had - the mat got ripped but the springs remained. Still have bunch of them for use. 😉

  • @deseremere
    @deseremere 6 лет назад

    7:26 - welding with your eyes closed. Just awesome

    • @leehaelters6182
      @leehaelters6182 5 лет назад

      That jolted me, at first. Thought he was sneaking in a quick tack.

  • @xalatoali1756
    @xalatoali1756 8 лет назад

    Thank u for posting video great job I'm learning when i see it.. but what size of your price u can tell us the size and measure of price u use it?!

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  8 лет назад +1

      The tube is 80 x 80 x 3 mm. Made it from scraps, don't know the exact cost.

  • @DanielCruz-lq3zp
    @DanielCruz-lq3zp 7 лет назад

    Excelente amigo.Muchas gracias por el vídeo ,es muy instructivo y simple. Muchas gracias.-

  • @romam_M95
    @romam_M95 5 лет назад

    friend do you work as an electrician where do you get knives from a 10-kilovolt high-voltage disconnector?I'm just an electrician myself and I saw a familiar detail.

  • @lrdisco2005
    @lrdisco2005 5 лет назад +10

    Genius, hold the centre punch with pliers, the number of times I have hit my thumb centre punching.

  • @TheHopson
    @TheHopson 4 года назад

    Your link doesn’t work? No press is on there? Did you use 3x3 tubing?

  • @j-pstrang
    @j-pstrang 5 лет назад +1

    What is your welding machine?

    • @DonnDIY
      @DonnDIY  5 лет назад +1

      Telwin Mastermig 220/2