How to DIY Homemade a portable cable reel like Quickwinder (Reel-A-Pail) for 100 ft. 12 gauge cable?
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- I decided to re-make this video because the old one was horrible, I believe this project can really help all the DIY people out there. I use this cable winder myself a lot, so it has proven to work. It is a really practical project, not just another entertainment video. I hope I can inspire you do DIY.
In this video, I will show you how to make a #Quickwinder (#ReelAPail) using Home Depot bucket, lazy susan, ABS drain pipe and some other hardware. If you ever had 100 feet 12 gauge cable, you know it is very painful to manage that. The local hardware store does not have the retractable cable reel for such length and gauge, even they do it's hand winding and it not handy. This simple project will solve all these problems for you. - Хобби
Lower the top a bit so you can add the lid and make the stackable for storage purposes. Great video. 👍
One thing to note is that if you are using a high wattage device on your power cord for an extended period of time, you should unwind the cord from the reel completely, otherwise it can overheat. I saw someone melt a reel of extension cord once when he plugged a large popcorn maker into it for a community fair type endeavor that was in the community center's parking lot. It melted into a monolithic wire and plastic mess, started smoking, and caught fire... He had basically created half of a transformer and wasn't aware that transformers tend to heat up...
Totally agree. It's a very good advice. Indeed the same will happen to any professional power cord reels or even UL listed retractable wall mount reels. That's exactly the reason why electrical code don't allow Romex in PVC conduit and need to use T90 (Canada) or THWN (US). For any other readers don't know the number 90, it's temperature rating. Thanks for sharing.
@@DIYable -- I wasn't aware of the Romex in PVC conduit issue... But the few times I've run Romex in conduit, I have used metal conduit and it has been in a short run or 10 ft or less for circuits that did not use much electricity (e.g. outlet to plug electric rotisserie into in outdoor kitchen / BBQ area)...
@@CurmudgeonExtraordinaireyeah romex is not to be placed into conduit unless specific circumstances allow it. Typically this is a no across the board
I really appreciate this video. Well done with the needed details and most importantly; NO MUSIC in the background, thank you!! Just good instructions and to the point! Well done🤗
Still highly annoying, unless you enjoy DIY tips from Count Dracula.
Yes, no stupid background music! And who gives a crap about the gentleman’s accent, it was easily understandable!
I would recommend for folks building portable versions of this to maybe make a detachable crank handle that stows in or on the bucket to manually wind the reel in for cases where you need your cord or air but don’t have your drill
Good suggestion, thanks for your input!
An Allen key similar to the IKEA type but much larger.
The corner brackets can be inserted and screwed inside the pipe to prevent the extension cord from rubbing against the metal of the brackets. Another solution is to use silicone caulking, hot glue, or duct tape over the metal brackets and the screws. I think it works better in the long run.
I like that you showed and talked about issues you came upon while making it, time saver. thanks
Following your video I made this bucket for 12 gauge electrical cord. Didn’t use the drill but instead used a long wooden upright handle. Works like a charm. Even impressed the husband. Thank you 🇨🇦
I used one of those carousel you use in a cabinet or on a kitchen table that you can put salt pepper ketchup etc... worked pretty well
I like your presentation and I immediately built two. I made a minor change using round pieces of 1 1/2 thick wood inside of the 3" pipe in lieu of the angle pieces. It took more time, but I didn't like the metal edges of the angles in close to the wire. Thanks again for the idea and presentation.
The metal angle brackets won't cause any harm to a cable, especially since the wire is stationary on the spindle.
I'm dealing with this problem now. Thank you very helpful!
Very nice I have a bucket flat piece of wood on the bottom a tube and manually go around around around great I'm halfway there thanks for great video I didn't know there was a video like this I hear this will help me finish my project that I started three years ago thank you so much I enjoyed it
Pretty cool idea...might have to build one. Thanks for sharing 👍
Not going to lie, this is going to be a super helpful upgrade to my shop. $30 project vs $100 hose reel is a lot more doable for the amount of cable I have running around. Thank you!
Not often you see making something actually useful, that doesn't involve tools and equipment normal DIYers don't have access to. In addition, a useful end result. Well done that man, give yourself a gold star.
Thanks for the comments!!! Glad it helped!
I liked the hell out of this idea. I already use a 5 gal bucket and manually roll my cord inside. It comes out great, but coiling it back takes time. Your system is fantastic. Guess what? I'm going to use your idea. THANKS.
Glad you like it.
I like your workmate. Been using one for over 40 years. Still a great tool.
Great to hear!
Excellent video and process. Thank you for sharing. I have a mile of string that I want to put on a reel. This is an excellent solution. Bless you. I'm going to use bearing instead of wheels to smooth out the rotations a bit. Thanks again.
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
I made this, I cut out and put the lid on it. Just cut out the rim. that's all you need to keep it from falling out if the bucket falls over in the van. Also I put a square piece of plywood about 14 inches square on the bottom to stand on wail reeling it up. Harbor Freight has Rollers that work perfect under the wooden reel. 5/8 in. Roller Ball Bearing . Only $0.99. I also sprayed the bottom of the bucket with a silicone spray. Makes the roller glide even better for unreeling it.
I made one for a 100'ft extension cord. and one for a 50'ft air hose.
I tried to scale it down to a smaller bucket for a 50'ft cord but this doesn't scale down very well. You have to hold the bucket wail cranking it wail also tiring to guide the extension cord so it winds up evenly on the reel.
So it works good just get the rollers from Harbor Freight and add something to stand on and you'll be happy with it.
I think I’m going to make a smaller version of this for under my workbench using a 4” pvc as the bucket. It should do fine for a 10-15’ extension cord.
Great job, Thank you.
What a great idea!
Much needed diy project
Excellent video, in all aspects. I like projects like this, because they are like me, nice and simple! 🇬🇧😷👍
Amazing and cool! Well done!
I like you voice and you way to show how you do those things.. Congratulations amazing job .
So nice of you!!!
Thanks for the video. Very cool and practical.
Thank you very much for sharing, I personally love it. I probably will make it just a little lower to be able to ensure I can put a lid on the top of it and protect the plug. Still, I absolutely love it.
What do you think it's going to happen to the plug?
@@littlejackalo5326 Water, sawdust, etc. I assume.
You never know when it's in the back of the work truck.
Best tutorial of the decade!
Glad you like it
Next level….this is awesome 👍🏻
You are a smart man sir
Cool Idea. I am going to make one or two of these.
Go for it! It's fun weekend project to do!
Wonderful idea 💡
Perfect!!! Thanks for the share!!!
Awesome video - thank you!
Such a great idea,Thank you for sharing .
You are so welcome!
I have been trying to think of something like this for a decade. Thank you for making the world better. Also, the narration is super cool.
Cool idea SIR!
Super convenient. Only problem is it will take up a lot more space than plain old coiled up cords and hoses. If that isn’t an issue then this is amazing
This is so great. Thank you
Thanks for the great video.
Now I have to build one. Thanks
You should!!! Glad it helped
Great Stuff!!!
Looks like i know what folks are getting for Christmas.
Thank you @DIYable - I'm reel-ly going into production mode.
Just finished making mine. I repurposed a Lowes 5 gall bucket (it had a split bottom!), 1/2" plywood and I welded a 14mm hex headed bolt to a plate and screwed that assy onto the top to rotate the drum with my drill. A brushed drill is more controllable. My Dewalt brushless drill goes from alnost nothing to full speed with just a small extra press of the trigger. Nearly took my wrist off! Finally able to quickly stow a 100 ft 12 AWG extension cord. 150ft is too much.
Used the same lazy susan off Amazon for about $9!
I cut the side of the bucket with an angle grinder and thin cut-off disc after drilling four 1/2" holes in the corners. Cut easily and very safely like a hot knife through butter!
Thought about using marbles or ball bearings for rollers, but they would bunch up unless held in relative position to each other. I did place the curved bucket cutout in the bottom (curve up in center) and that worked pretty well, but collapsed with the weight of the cord.
Thanks for the video idea!
Thanks for sharing your experience!!!
Excellent!
This is so awesome.
That's Great man!!
Don't let your neighbors see it or they will get jealous LOL
Lol!!
Really great. I am going to build one.
Go for it!
My god a diy video that's actuary worth making!! i did laugh when you said lazy Susan had balls though haha
Awesome!!!👍👍👍
Great Idea thanks
I love. I'll have to make one one day
That is cool I'm definitely making me like 4 of those
I may need one of these
Fun project
Genius! Thank you
Damn nice concept 👍👍
Glad you like it!!
Awesome!!!
Thank you so much and ive been trying to find these types of videos and anyone else here have any ideas how to do this similarly but have 2 seperate cords going in 2 seperate direction's. The directions would be like the bottom of the bucket and then a side of the bucket. ive been working on a fun little project and its similar to this but been struggling to create the jig i need.
Great idea
Thank you! 😊
Very cool.
Great idea and thanks for sharing. The voice is simultaneously annoying and comforting which is confusing but your guidance and methodology is clear and direct. I will meditate and reflect on subscribing.
THAT IS FANTASTIC. I DJ wedding and events and this would help my set up/tear down time. You should sell these on ebay, I'd buy one.
Drop the beat DJ!!!
I like it I think I will make a few for gifts.
Brilliant.
Just a idea, you could add two flip down down stops to the front to stop the movement when unwinding. Thanks for the video, it's a great idea
That's a great idea!
Has anyone used pull starter recoil spring?
Can u pls post an example of the stop
I lost it at the decoupling part. I believe this video also follows KISS principle, though. Nice one, thanks!
Great rv idea
Inconceivable! Thank you Fesic.
Well I’m building four of these. Two for my air hoses and two for my cables. Work & Home versions.
Me too!
That'd be perfect for Christmas lights!
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Inst4ead of that plastic lazy susan, but a lazy susan turntable which is just a metal bracket with bearings in it. It will work much better than that amazon plastic thing you used. The friction from her wood on the top will eventually wear through the bucket, so wrapping it in something like UHMW or PTFE will allow the wood to spin much easier and prevent wear. Of course you could just build the whole thing out of wood using 4 pieces of 2x4 and lazy susan turntables on both ends and get an even smoother reel and unlimited size.
👌👌 perfect idea
Try it! It is pretty good!
Very handy
pure genius
Good one 🤗
Thanks 🤗
that's awesome.
Glad you like it :)
WARNING! If you leave a long extension cord wrapped inside a container like this with a large load connected, like a heater, you stand a good chance of accidentally building a campfire in your garage. Manufactured versions of this use a circuit breaker that trips at a fairly low ampacity or has a mechanism that won't allow connection without pulling all the cable out first.
Thanx!
That's very good point, thanks for pointing that out.
A pigtail cord can be built using a 15 amp GFCI plug to put between the cord and the power source.
It will be just fine. That's more of an old wives tale. You'd need to have it in a sealed container, in very hot temperatures, using the cord beyond ita capabilities, and MAYBE you'll have some issues. In this case, there is plenty of circulation around the wiring.
I think I’d need to see a video of that happening.
Thanks for this. The problem I’m trying to solve, is I’m a cable installer seeking a redesign for deploying cable reels with minimal cargo space. This unlocked some great ideas for me. End of comment for most. My geeky thought, picture taking a hand cart/dolly, lay it down. Create a lazy Susan from the larger cable reel ends, put that down on the back of the dolly. Put a centre post in the lazy Susan to put a reel on. Telescoping handle, inline skate wheels, hoping to condense folded size to around 2’x2’x6” use centre post to anchor structure by driving it in the ground. I need to transport 1000’ of rg11 cable to the site, and deploy it. I see space saving options that don’t help with transport, and transportation options that take up too much space. I think I can solve this now :)
Needs the lid (Really just the rim plus a little bit) to hold the spool in/keep from falling out.
Not a bad suggestion!!!
this is cool
Is this Count Chocula or Count Von Count😆? Thanks for your video sir it was very informative 👍
Hahahahahahahaha!!!!
(in the style of Count Chocula)
“I vant to vater and reel vour lawn! ahh ahh ahh ahhh”
Bought a bucket and a water hose winder. Use the hose winder and it works great and I still have a good new bucket.
Can u post a link for winder
Cut a nine inch ring of plywood half inch wide thick and center in bottom and throw in a few marbles and save 10 on the Susan
I'll deffinetly try it out! Thanx!
Why not just throw in a 89 cent bag of marbles. No need for a ring at all.
Love this idea. Little shorter pipe and you can put the lid on it and stack it normally. Could even put two 1 inch cabinet hinges with that scrap piece of plastic and latch it with some velco strap. You already sealed the open section. If you don’t care about a lid you can add a handle. Just some ideas. This idea is really cool 😎
Drake Velazquez the bucket has a handle already....
Drake you don't need a lid . This is something that your going to drag out and put up everyday on the job site.
This is just a cheap and simple way to store your cords
The bucket has a handle.
Quit trying to second guess everything and enjoy the video
Awesome👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
I have been winding my cords on a reel from 40 lb. welding wire; it’s a bit cumbersome, may have to put the reel in a bucket thanks. I have a tip for you that has worked well for me. I buy the large roll of paper shop towels and I put them in a bucket with a small hole in the center of the lid. It will dispense every towel from the center roll without collapsing . Just cut the tape on the outside of the roll when you refill. I also had to put a spacer in the bottom of the bucket to keep the roll of towels from moving up and down because when you tear a towel off and it picks the roll up it pulls the end back down in the bucket.
Has anyone tried this with a pressure washer hose I'm thinking it should work?
can think it will be a bit to rough for a cordless drill however very nice idea i do have a question about the insides of your contraption about how long a cord can it acomadat will it work for lets say 100ft cord
Great idea. I know what I'm doing next weekend. Stay safe my Friend
Ball bearing casters work great or the Bottom of an old spinning barstool the hardware between the seat in the stool legs Are use the ball bearing casters which is literally just a large bearing inside of a housing And I was also thinking just a couple handfuls of marbles loosely underneath
Good to know, thanks James! Maybe the one I got was not the highest quality.
@@DIYable I'd say it was because you tried swivel wheels and they were trying to go in different directions.
If you reverse the extension cord, put the socket end in first instead of the plug. You can just plug in the cable and walk the bucket/cable holder to where you need it and plug in your device/tool.
That's a very cool suggestions!!! Thanks a lot!
Not bad for a saw station or air compressor or something, but if you're screwing in sheetrock or the like then you're stuck dragging the bucket around.
@@myname4598
That's when you actually take the cord out of the reel.....
The only drawback I see to doing it that way is you wind up with the bucket/reel underfoot where you are working.
Nice concept and execution. Lots of cheap ass cord reels around but a decent metal one is $85 (USD) or more. I'm thinking this method may work just fine for me...and besides...who doesn't love a good DIY build??!! I may figure out a way to weight the bottom/inside of the bucket to make it stationary as you're pulling cord out for use. Maybe find a weight that will fit inside the bottom of the PVC cylinder ?? Hmmmmm.....
Yes, maybe adding a bit weight a the bottom will make the pulling more stable, I have to agree. Generally speaking, it works pretty okay for me.
I'm thinking of pouring a couple inches of quickcrete in the bucket as a base for the lazy Susan so it's a bit heavier
Don't need a weight: have the male plug at the free end; slip knot tie it near the socket, with a bit of slack, plug it in, and then just carry the bucket to work location to unroll. To roll, carry to socket and wind 'er back up there.
Great, great, great
Great!...🤗
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice wideo.
How nice! Thanks for sharing 😊
My pleasure 😊
@DIYable - You might lose a tiny bit of space, but have you considered using a small amount of self-leveling concrete on the bottom instead of the plywood to give it a bit of weight so you don't need the ties or the 2x4 to keep it still?
13"50 you could attach one of those swivel handles to the end of it. Not that a screw driver is any worse, but you have to go fetch the screw driver, the handle would be always be there.
You forgot the drain hose on the bottom of a bucket in case water gets in there if you left it outside.
That's the best comment I have seen so far!!!!!!!!!
I think if you left it out in the rain you are already fucked no matter how many drain holes you have. That plywood and panel will get ruined.
First and foremost, the extension cord must be for outdoor usage in the first place and more importantly, it should be waterproof, or at least both end parts of the cord should be well protected. Besides, no one prefers to work in the rain therefore placing the bucket outside isn't necessary. Electricity and water don't go together. Professional Electricians who work outside during rain have all the equipment and themselves well protected.
@@andycheung1337 alright Andy!!
You are definitely the extension cord police.👮♂️
@@jamesw4912 Lmao, ur so funny. The best thing about leaving comments on RUclips is reading others' funny comments and responses.