Can I make a few suggestions. You should always have the intake of the pump below the level of oil in the tank . Hydraulic pumps are not designed to self prime and this will wear the surfaces in the pump prematurely by cavitation and lead to loss of pressure very quickly. Also the intake line on Hydraulic pumps are supposed to be atleast one size up then the output line. It draws in through that line at a higher flow rate then the introduction of resistance to flow creates pressure which the pump generates on the output side. This will also lead to cavitation in the line. One last thing is try installing a wall in your tank ( just a couple of tack welds ) that separates the intake and return hoses but not completely sealed just enough to alow oil to creep around it. This will limit dirt ,debris and frothing in the oil that also leads to pump failure. I build custom Hydraulic systems at our shop just thought you could benefit from mistakes I've made.
@@messybench Yes most gear pumps can run in horizontal and vertical orientations. They do not have bearings in them so they are designed to spin on a film of oil they pump that usually .040" thick. That's why making sure there's a continuous flow of oil to them is important .
I have a hydraulic power unit. This has a 30 hp Wisconsin VH4 engine powering a hydraulic pump with 10 gallon fluid reservoir. This powered a "manlift" bucket truck. I would like to build several hydraulic projects & power with this universal hydraulic power pack. It could power a log splitter, back hoe, skidsteer loader, stump grinder, saw mill, tree limb shredder or anything that can be operated hydraulically.
@@WorkshopFromScratch - The only "problem" with the plasma cutter is that you have to manually hold up the plasma cutter line 0:09 as the cutter moves across the material. It would be nice to have some sort of spring suspension to do this task for you. A minor thing, but one can see that you must lift up the plasma cutter hose before it binds on the edge of your work 0:13 - fantastic work as always.
Nice. I am pulling a 31 HP Diesel from an old tractor and was planning to make it a mobile power unit to drag behind a tractor. Perhaps a bit more ambitious than I can chew at once, but I'll get it working eventually.
@@DanielKatundu-y8t Mostly it's not. I got the old engine fired up and towed the tractor to a work area (it has a busted transmission and was parked out in front of the house). We got it so it starts easy every time. Then nothing. Time is the issue. At least the lawn ornament is gone. Wife happy about that. This coming week might see action, because I have company visiting and they are those kind of people.
This is a brilliant idea for situations where the hydraulic system is somewhere else not close to electricity. I will want to build one like this too (with some small changes, will reuse more scrapped parts, like compressor housing for oil reservoir).
I would route the intake tube to the opposite side of the tank and maybe put a baffle between intake and return. The returning oil gets air bubbles in it and damages the pump or makes it noisy. The distance will help them settle out. Not sure if painting the inside of the tank was a good idea. Hope it doesn't flake off and cause issues. Great work and thanks for posting it.
Great video. I agree with the baffle, trash/condensation will settle out and if something ruptures, you loose less oil. An inspection hole for the spider might be a good idea.
I'd love to live inside your brain for a day; I believe I'd come away with a years worth of great build ideas. Thanks for letting us in on some of the ideas you're able to put together. *Well done/God bless.*
Bella macchina , le saldature Ben Fatte , non si devono MAI smeri- gliare , specialmente quelle del serbatoio ! ! ! Per i tubi di raccor- do , ci sono gli attacchi rapidi a tenuta di 250 atmosfere........
Estimado gracias por compartir sus conocimientos, he visto todos sus video, dentro de mis planes està construir algo similar pero con motor elèctrico de 3HP 2800rpm y pump de 45lts minuto, para multiples màquinas hidràulicas, me ha dado varias ideas de como mejorar mi proyecto, gracias abrazo desde Uruguay.
@@victoralvarez6648 Estimado me falta mucho tiempo para que pueda desarrollar mi proyecto tengo que hacer otras cosas antes reparar baterias de taladros, martinete neumàtico cilindradora, luego vendra mi planta hidraùlica.
I was just going to say that. This way you can make more than one tool. I would have also prepped in a way for a remote cooler and I am pretty sure the larger size up engines have the same bolt pattern so you can always upgrade to a larger one as many people find that the smaller ones just do not have the power once they have it built.
Thank you 😁 Quick-release couplings are definitely a very good idea :)This is the project will be developmental, and the next project will work thanks to this hydraulic power pack :)
Felicitări! Când ești profesionist și ai și utilajele necesare,reușești orice! Îmi pare rău că nu înțeleg comentariile făcute,căci nu știu limba engleză.
Thats probably because people died from carbon monoxide poisoning running them inside there SHOP and they never made it outside for the General public to see them in use. It's no joke it will get YOU.
A couple of things I've learned from experience. Don't make tanks out of hot rolled unless you remove all of the mill scale. It will start falling off later as an abrasive iron oxide powder. Not good for fuel filters or hydraulic power units. :) Also I have never found a small pneumatic tire that doesn't fail and develop leaks in a year or two. Now I always go for solid rubber or metal. They do make flat proof tires but since they are considerably more expensive, I haven't tried them so can't speak to that. :)
This is sick. By any chance would you have a link as to where you bought all your components like pump, filters etc or did you buy all separate? Thanks
As someone said above, adding some quick-connect couplers on the feed and return lines would do wonders - and put the same quick-connect couplers on your tools you plan to use with it. Very clever.
Może zrobisz agregat prądotwórczy , napędem byłby samochód raczej koło, które najeżdża na rolki a te są połączone kołem pasowym albo skrzynią biegów żuka a wytwornicę to silnik 3kw i alternator itd ciekawy pomysł pozdrawiam
The person who is reading this comment , i wish you great success , health, love
Thank you!
@@fredgeitner713 ค้นหาโรงงานรับซื้อขวดแตก
Right back at you!
Same!
TY!
Can I make a few suggestions. You should always have the intake of the pump below the level of oil in the tank . Hydraulic pumps are not designed to self prime and this will wear the surfaces in the pump prematurely by cavitation and lead to loss of pressure very quickly.
Also the intake line on Hydraulic pumps are supposed to be atleast one size up then the output line. It draws in through that line at a higher flow rate then the introduction of resistance to flow creates pressure which the pump generates on the output side. This will also lead to cavitation in the line. One last thing is try installing a wall in your tank ( just a couple of tack welds ) that separates the intake and return hoses but not completely sealed just enough to alow oil to creep around it. This will limit dirt ,debris and frothing in the oil that also leads to pump failure. I build custom Hydraulic systems at our shop just thought you could benefit from mistakes I've made.
Would that pump work in a vertical orientation? Like under a lawn mower motor and use the chassis as the body of your portable unit?
@@messybench Yes most gear pumps can run in horizontal and vertical orientations. They do not have bearings in them so they are designed to spin on a film of oil they pump that usually .040" thick. That's why making sure there's a continuous flow of oil to them is important .
Brilliant info. Thanks.
Absolutely, nice suggestions... very sweet.
I will try to remember this if I ever build a Hydraulic Pump system.
Thanks
I have a hydraulic power unit. This has a 30 hp Wisconsin VH4 engine powering a hydraulic pump with 10 gallon fluid reservoir. This powered a "manlift" bucket truck. I would like to build several hydraulic projects & power with this universal hydraulic power pack. It could power a log splitter, back hoe, skidsteer loader, stump grinder, saw mill, tree limb shredder or anything that can be operated hydraulically.
When you build it out of tools that you also built. Skill level 10,000. That plasma cutter is so sweet!
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch - The only "problem" with the plasma cutter is that you have to manually hold up the plasma cutter line 0:09 as the cutter moves across the material. It would be nice to have some sort of spring suspension to do this task for you. A minor thing, but one can see that you must lift up the plasma cutter hose before it binds on the edge of your work 0:13 - fantastic work as always.
Did u build that plasma cutter
Bonjour, vous êtes vraiment excellent, dans la création de matériels. 👋👋👋👍👍👍😃😃😃😃
Great idea, can you share the link for the parts? Piston, pump, control please,
Saya tidak bosan menonton di channel youtube ini karena sangat memberi ilmu yang selalu baru baru, sukses selalu
Nice. I am pulling a 31 HP Diesel from an old tractor and was planning to make it a mobile power unit to drag behind a tractor. Perhaps a bit more ambitious than I can chew at once, but I'll get it working eventually.
How's the project coming along?
@@DanielKatundu-y8t Mostly it's not. I got the old engine fired up and towed the tractor to a work area (it has a busted transmission and was parked out in front of the house). We got it so it starts easy every time. Then nothing. Time is the issue. At least the lawn ornament is gone. Wife happy about that.
This coming week might see action, because I have company visiting and they are those kind of people.
Dimix
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I still like that mini dump truck you built. Works pretty good
Never thought of having a portable hydraulic unit. Great idea for multiple projects. Love it awesome work.
This is a brilliant idea for situations where the hydraulic system is somewhere else not close to electricity. I will want to build one like this too (with some small changes, will reuse more scrapped parts, like compressor housing for oil reservoir).
I would route the intake tube to the opposite side of the tank and maybe put a baffle between intake and return. The returning oil gets air bubbles in it and damages the pump or makes it noisy. The distance will help them settle out. Not sure if painting the inside of the tank was a good idea. Hope it doesn't flake off and cause issues.
Great work and thanks for posting it.
Great video. I agree with the baffle, trash/condensation will settle out and if something ruptures, you loose less oil. An inspection hole for the spider might be a good idea.
I can get bored really quick with most peoples videos but with your creative talent, I could watch for hours... 👍👍God Bless!!
Thank you 😁
It wud be funny if u made mini excavator
Then you will have kit with that mini dumper you made previusly 😄🙃
I'll do it 😁 But it needs time to complete the steel and parts for build
You can build just about anything. Very impressive 👍
You had me at Motorized Plasma Cutter!
I'd love to live inside your brain for a day; I believe I'd come away with a years worth of great build ideas.
Thanks for letting us in on some of the ideas you're able to put together. *Well done/God bless.*
Thank you 😁
🙂👍Хорошее приспособление доски ломать.
Bravo ........i like the no talk.......but would be very kool to show close up on pump tag snd the control tag.....cheers
👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
👍 Thanks for uploading!
👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
A very creative idea. 💛
I look forward to seeing your designs. Congratulations on your journey forward
Svaka cast. Hidraulika je najbolja. Može neki crtež ovog projekta.
Very nice fabrication skills.
very good hydraulic repair
thanks
Very useful innovation, success is always my friend
Bella macchina , le saldature Ben Fatte , non si devono MAI smeri- gliare , specialmente quelle del serbatoio ! ! ! Per i tubi di raccor- do , ci sono gli attacchi rapidi a tenuta di 250 atmosfere........
Good job!
Superior work👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm waiting for the videos impatiently..thank you man
Estimado gracias por compartir sus conocimientos, he visto todos sus video, dentro de mis planes està construir algo similar pero con motor elèctrico de 3HP 2800rpm y pump de 45lts minuto, para multiples màquinas hidràulicas, me ha dado varias ideas de como mejorar mi proyecto, gracias abrazo desde Uruguay.
Me puedes compartir tu proyecto gracias
@@victoralvarez6648 Estimado me falta mucho tiempo para que pueda desarrollar mi proyecto tengo que hacer otras cosas antes reparar baterias de taladros, martinete neumàtico cilindradora, luego vendra mi planta hidraùlica.
Amazing work but Pk Wow Skills best vidio
Your work is so beautiful and parfect 👌👌👌👌👌
just a suggestion: put quick disconnects on the valve block?
i love your projects! Keep up the good work!
I was just going to say that. This way you can make more than one tool.
I would have also prepped in a way for a remote cooler and I am pretty sure the larger size up engines have the same bolt pattern so you can always upgrade to a larger one as many people find that the smaller ones just do not have the power once they have it built.
Thank you 😁 Quick-release couplings are definitely a very good idea :)This is the project will be developmental, and the next project will work thanks to this hydraulic power pack :)
Very nicely made. Just like everything else you make 👍🏼
Thank you 😁
Pozdrawiam. Dziękuję za filmik. Właśnie coś takiego potrzebuje do mojej betoniarki. Piękna robota.
Well done fantastic hydraulic power construction
Thank you 😁
You have mad skills
THIS IS A REALLY COOL IDEA, AND IMPLEMENTATION ALSO. APPLAUSE STANDING!
Thank you 😁
Как всегда всё классно получилось 🤝🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dude! This is sick!
Salam persahabatan dari Indonesia 🇲🇨🙏🙏
Awesome welding
I love how all of the things he makes are orange it's really nice, I love your videos
I like this project 👌
and I need hydraulic
pump
This is pretty cool
Very nice, I appologize but, think about cavitation with respect to motor vibration...
Cavitation in oil is a pump killer.
Good job my friend
Thank you 😁
Exelente tienes mucha creatividad Saludos.
Felicitări!
Când ești profesionist și ai și utilajele necesare,reușești orice!
Îmi pare rău că nu înțeleg comentariile făcute,căci nu știu limba engleză.
Bravo, Sir! Outstanding!
Thank you 😁
This is some serious talent!!!
Sweet project👍👍
Great workmanship
Thank you 😁
So amazing video 🤩🙂🤩🙂🤩
Very cool build!
Thank you 😁
Mighty fine job I’d say
Amazing work! I never saw gas powered hydraulic in my country.
Thank you 😁
Thats probably because people died from carbon monoxide poisoning running them inside there SHOP and they never made it outside for the General public to see them in use. It's no joke it will get YOU.
Welcome to America
A couple of things I've learned from experience. Don't make tanks out of hot rolled unless you remove all of the mill scale. It will start falling off later as an abrasive iron oxide powder. Not good for fuel filters or hydraulic power units. :) Also I have never found a small pneumatic tire that doesn't fail and develop leaks in a year or two. Now I always go for solid rubber or metal. They do make flat proof tires but since they are considerably more expensive, I haven't tried them so can't speak to that. :)
even with painted tank.
Nice, ive waited for this since you Said in your Last Video that more hydraulic stuff is in the making.
Thank you 😁 The next video will also be with hydraulics 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch nice, keep them coming!
Eline sağlık işçilik harika Türkiye,den selamlar.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 💖 💖 💖
Should have put the drain plug on the edge, not in the middle, so when you do need to use it, you can tip the tank to get it all to the drain.😀
quick connects less mess too, can use for anything
I think its pretty awesome what he is making…..
Brilliant work thanks
Thank you 😁
Nice Job !!
Great idea. Looking forward to future projects that incorporate this build.
Thank you 😁
Sres . muy buenos videos , saludos desde villa" independencia" mpio . de martinez de la torre ; VERACRUZ MEXICO .
Outstanding! Love it! Keep the accessories for it coming
You sir have skills.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
That is genius 👏
Mani d'oro ringrazia il Signore
Всё хорошо, только в переходнике надо прорезать пару окон, что бы контролировать муфту
This is sick. By any chance would you have a link as to where you bought all your components like pump, filters etc or did you buy all separate? Thanks
Awesome stuff as always, thanks for sharing
Thank you 😁
Very well done indeed.
Thank you 😁
Cool Build 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Good job. Thanks for sharing.
You can do several projects with this hydraulic machine , I liked , congratulations
That is my plan😁 Thank you 😁
As someone said above, adding some quick-connect couplers on the feed and return lines would do wonders - and put the same quick-connect couplers on your tools you plan to use with it. Very clever.
대단하십니다
설계도가 있어면 하나 만들고 싶네요^^
Beautiful achievement.
At the hydraulic pump the support is wrong ...
Wow... Amazing work, dude! Really fantastic machine!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you 😁
Może zrobisz agregat prądotwórczy , napędem byłby samochód raczej koło, które najeżdża na rolki a te są połączone kołem pasowym albo skrzynią biegów żuka a wytwornicę to silnik 3kw i alternator itd ciekawy pomysł pozdrawiam
Good job 👍👍👍👍
الله يسعد قلبك اخي الفاضل
Lovely video ❤
Beautiful work and nicely edited.
Magnifique travail
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing
Thank you 😁
Muy buenas herramientas amigo!! Saludos de argentina. Tienes idea de como hacer un elevador para 500 kilos para un tractor . Gracias
Wow awesome work!! Do you sell these?
Good idea well crafted, thanks.
Thank you 😁
Never fail to amaze me.........
Great sharing
Perfect something else I really enjoy watching.
Very nice.
Show de bola parabéns 👏👏👏👏 muito TOP
Hey, when you'd put coolant on the band saw, your blades will live almost triple the time.
Nice work
muito top o projeto mas errou em deixar a bomba acima do reservatório essas bombas tem que trabalhar abaixo do reservatório
How is so much more interesting than why.
Ooo bedzie giętarka czy coś w podobie :)
Było zrobić podłączenie do rozdzielacza na szybkozłączkach
Jak zwykle Zajefajnie sie ogląda :)
Pozdrawiam :)
Dziękuje :) Następny projekt będzie związany z tym projektem, a odnośnie szybkozłączek to będą napewno :) Pozdrawiam
Excellent
Thanks 😁