I haven't read all the comments so no one has suggested it, I would think the wheel assembly would be less of a trip hazard if they were rotated by 90° to the position they are mounted now.
I'm just over here finding it hard to believe that you would help these guys create more pallets, when I'm doing all I can to take them all apart, it's a losing battle.
When I saw you didn't require shoes in your shop, I was stoked about the possibility of going to work there. Turns out it's a sales position. And I'm guessing that requires shoes.
La idea esta muy buena, pero es muy costosa difícil y poco práctica. Existe muchas formas de realizar el mismo resultado sin utilizar los imanes y las barras de hierro. 👍 Saludos desde Caracas, Venezuela.
Interesting idea. Thinking out loud here. That could be built in the base of a bench just making the magnets accessible from the inside of the bench. Making it mobile but not having any wheels or casters sticking out
Definitely, and if you thought about maximizing the mechanical advantage of the magnets a bit more than I did you wouldn't need such large/expensive ones as I used.
Oh man those casters are so expensive here in our country. Maybe due to exchange rates probably. How I wish I could even just buy 4 pieces for my superheavy wooden scaffold but really such expensive item here in our country.
Love this build (as all of your builds.) But my question with a lot of the builds I see that drop (or raise) one wheel at a time is whether or not there's a chance of the base racking over time? Most of the plans I see of this kind can remedy that possibility with a bridge or joining piece between the casters. That's not the case here, unless you build a "U" shaped treadle that would allow them to keep a foot on it until both mag switches are released and let them go together. Or is that possibility or racking mitigated by the addition of the cross struts you added? I'm always hesitant anytime I see that the corners have to move somewhat independently, but not certain how much concern is warranted and how much is just me worrying needlessly. I'd love to know your thoughts. It may save me a buttload of design and construction time!
Fantastic design. Do you think a smaller piece of steel will work or would a permanent magnet work in place of the piece of steel? A piece of steel that thick is not something most people will have.
The last time I neglected to use my bench vice resulted in a 3 day stay in the hospital. I tried to freehand a simple procedure and a large piece of metal tore my knee open. Lesson learned.
Those magswitches must be cheap over there. Over here a set of 4 casters that could do that only cost me about 60 euro while a single magswitch is 70 euro. Nice build regardless!
I am stealing the hell out of that mobile base design. I am certainly not a sales guy, but how much would you charge me to come "help" you in your shop for a week or two? lol.
Congratulations! You just over engineered this to the point that nobody could afford to build it! Not to mention that now there's two tripping hazards right where you need to stand.
I haven't read all the comments so no one has suggested it, I would think the wheel assembly would be less of a trip hazard if they were rotated by 90° to the position they are mounted now.
that guy saying "thats the coolest thing I've ever seen" was freaking amazing
I'm just over here finding it hard to believe that you would help these guys create more pallets, when I'm doing all I can to take them all apart, it's a losing battle.
Circle of life man
What I enjoy is that you are always in innovative mode
I don't think he has another mode.
When I saw you didn't require shoes in your shop, I was stoked about the possibility of going to work there. Turns out it's a sales position. And I'm guessing that requires shoes.
Haha, thats not my shop, I did the build in the neighbor's garage
And a tie😢
La idea esta muy buena, pero es muy costosa difícil y poco práctica. Existe muchas formas de realizar el mismo resultado sin utilizar los imanes y las barras de hierro. 👍 Saludos desde Caracas, Venezuela.
Super clever! Love it! His reaction was great too
AFAIK, two such mag switches would cost about $100. But they accomplish about the same as 3/8" bolt cost a buck or two.
Thank you Andy kind Sir; for sending it out Monday. I can't wait 😋. Then I can finish my woodworking table completely.❤
I don’t love that the wheels are exposed and in the way all the time. Cool idea though. Just feel like it can be improved upon.
Interesting idea. Thinking out loud here. That could be built in the base of a bench just making the magnets accessible from the inside of the bench. Making it mobile but not having any wheels or casters sticking out
Definitely, and if you thought about maximizing the mechanical advantage of the magnets a bit more than I did you wouldn't need such large/expensive ones as I used.
very cool! I also want to see the machine in the production making the pallets!
There will be two more videos for this build and at the end of the last one we put it to work
@@AndrewKleinWW Sweet. Thanks for letting me know. And like many have said, very creative work on your part. Inspiring!
@6:27 The exact moment when Andy's neighbor's mind is blown! :) Love the creativity and the practicality of the build.
Thank you, yes he was pretty excited, glad you enjoyed the build, and thank you for bring a channel member
Genius! Love this helpful video and no music is great too. Thanks.
Can't see what the stops,with the black knobs are like.Needed a close up,of them.
He was so happy. Good job. :)
Very clever use of magnets.
Magari? Io sono a Firenze e lo vedo difficile. Ad ogni modo guardo i tuoi video e imparo tutto. Ciao
Oh man those casters are so expensive here in our country. Maybe due to exchange rates probably. How I wish I could even just buy 4 pieces for my superheavy wooden scaffold but really such expensive item here in our country.
@2:33 using the inside scrap from a twin turbo vise front, nice! "I may need that some day. . . ."
Love this build (as all of your builds.) But my question with a lot of the builds I see that drop (or raise) one wheel at a time is whether or not there's a chance of the base racking over time?
Most of the plans I see of this kind can remedy that possibility with a bridge or joining piece between the casters. That's not the case here, unless you build a "U" shaped treadle that would allow them to keep a foot on it until both mag switches are released and let them go together.
Or is that possibility or racking mitigated by the addition of the cross struts you added?
I'm always hesitant anytime I see that the corners have to move somewhat independently, but not certain how much concern is warranted and how much is just me worrying needlessly.
I'd love to know your thoughts. It may save me a buttload of design and construction time!
Fantastic design. Do you think a smaller piece of steel will work or would a permanent magnet work in place of the piece of steel? A piece of steel that thick is not something most people will have.
I think a thin gauge would work. I think I’ll give it ago sometime.
cool mobile base, your a good neighbor
"If only I had some workpiece clamping device..." Classic, LMAO
The last time I neglected to use my bench vice resulted in a 3 day stay in the hospital. I tried to freehand a simple procedure and a large piece of metal tore my knee open. Lesson learned.
I want to come work with you. You are on a different level. I like it. I would love to learn under you for a while.
Glad your neighbor put on his shop boots ...
Those magswitches must be cheap over there. Over here a set of 4 casters that could do that only cost me about 60 euro while a single magswitch is 70 euro. Nice build regardless!
I was hoping the job was research and development. I like to make things that solve problems.
I am stealing the hell out of that mobile base design. I am certainly not a sales guy, but how much would you charge me to come "help" you in your shop for a week or two? lol.
That is such a cool idea. Now if only I could find these magswitches in Mexico at a reasonable price (and not a 50+% higher price)...
Brilliant, Andrew! Fantastic work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
The magic of magnets.
Ha! Bear foot guy reaction made me SMILE 😃
Clever design.
We had a bear foot guy in our camp once. Tore up the ice chest looking for food.
it looks they had to sell last pair of shoes to have these transport wheels. 🤣🤣🤣 Great stuff, dude! Thanks for video. Respect from Portugal.
Could only 1 Magswitch be used (1/2 the price, less effort) in a triangular 3-wheel design?
The levers are the wrong way round?
Yes i want to come work with you.
are my eyes playing tricks or why is the guard off the blade
no wonder why the rest of us have to pay an arm and a leg for mag-switch stuff
Cool build! And good luck shopping for a coworker on RUclips!
Thanks!
Given the list of responsibilities, double the signing bonus…even if he or she already lives in Boulder! (Kidding) 😂
great job thnks Andrew :-)
Brave man.. no socks or work boots in a wood shop with power tools! 😅
That was my neighbor in his own garage
Who's the Ohio State fan? Neat project?
That is my Neighbor's garage, he is the Ohio guy
Congratulations! You just over engineered this to the point that nobody could afford to build it!
Not to mention that now there's two tripping hazards right where you need to stand.
Ok I'll come, send me a reply
G E N I U S !
Just a $100+ mag switch, no biggy. Still cool though
Way too complicated and hindering the feet when operating the saw ....
Heres another creative, non magnet solution that your feet won't run into ruclips.net/video/w8KUfxS_nCA/видео.html
You knees will remind you when you’re my age you could have worked a LOT smarter 😊