If your getting 2500 out of these I'll be building them starting tomorrow. And I can make the dies for it. I'll go a different route on the motor because I like the clutch type set up instead of it running constantly. 30 year experienced fabricator, I also know my way around paint and I have my own forge. I built that also. Never thought one of these would sell that high. But then again I don't hardly ever build to sell, I usually build to use. Nice job guys I like the design. Just not the direct drive.
I pity the sucker who paid 2500 for this. It's a good hammer don't get me wrong, but for 2500 you can get a solid used one that has a massive cast iron frame.
An elegant design...very well done! This seems to solve several problems with other designs that use large wheel bearing-type movement. Would be very interested in purchasing the blueprints & design specs if you were inclined to sell them.
What’s the point of teasing us with this if it’s not available with info or any sort of details? I want to build one and this one looks like the perfect design....
My apologies Parker, but this was the prototype and it sold immediately. Due to some family health issues we had to disband the company. Chances are very slim we will be able to start back up again.
We never had a chance to blue print the prototype as it sold very quickly and the customer wanted it shipped right away. However, The main column is 4x4, the 3/8" plate is about 18x32. The anvil is 6x6 with a 4x4 interior filled with lead and a 3/8" top which has a 2x2" sleeve welded for the dies. We went with a 13" throat and 5.5" of stroke depth (at neutral). The blow of the hammer is fully adjustable via the turnbuckle. All the components are bolted directly to the base plate, and the base plate is bolted to the stand so it can be mounted on a bench if preferred. Family issues have interrupted our business, but if we can get something together we will update the page.
Thanks, first video where ican see the whole machine and how it works
I like this design alot its very simple and would seem easy enough to work
Nice little hammer..👍
Would love to know how much force is delivered from it..
Remember guys when building with tube stock weld one end and fill the tube with concrete or sand for weight and sound.
Concrete is not heavy enough, we filled the hammer and anvil with lead. The strike sound you hear is the dies.
Nice
anyone know the name of the bit on the motor is working it , rest is simple to understand i just cant see the drive mechanism clear enuff ?
I saw your update. I'm sorry about your family troubles. Have things leveled out enough that you can start offering those blueprints you mentioned?
i like it
nice build, but how strong is it?
If your getting 2500 out of these I'll be building them starting tomorrow. And I can make the dies for it. I'll go a different route on the motor because I like the clutch type set up instead of it running constantly. 30 year experienced fabricator, I also know my way around paint and I have my own forge. I built that also. Never thought one of these would sell that high. But then again I don't hardly ever build to sell, I usually build to use. Nice job guys I like the design. Just not the direct drive.
very nice :-)
Do you sell plans to build your hammer?
Ut cum sună si nu vibreaza ,frumos reusit
I pity the sucker who paid 2500 for this. It's a good hammer don't get me wrong, but for 2500 you can get a solid used one that has a massive cast iron frame.
good luck finding one lol
Where?
Simples, e funcional!!!
An elegant design...very well done!
This seems to solve several problems with other designs that use large wheel bearing-type movement.
Would be very interested in purchasing the blueprints & design specs if you were inclined to sell them.
Nice like it!!!!
Thank you, really fun project.
Are you still making these? How can I get in touch with you?
What are the specs on the motor and gear? Where did you buy them?
Is there a reason the rear linkage is so long?
Needs poly guide blocks in shaft to eliminate that drift in guide shaft...
Is this still available?
Whats the motor used and where can I get one
he used a 3/4th hp motor, you can get that or a 1hp or more from harbor frieght in the us or princess auto in CA
What’s the point of teasing us with this if it’s not available with info or any sort of details? I want to build one and this one looks like the perfect design....
what size spring is it??
for 2.500 bucks you could find a good powerhammer if you are lucky.
Jos gandos sy suka
Where are you located?
Can I talk to someone about purchasing one?
My apologies Parker, but this was the prototype and it sold immediately. Due to some family health issues we had to disband the company. Chances are very slim we will be able to start back up again.
Lil' Thumper what are the specs on the motor and gear?
2500 dollars for that?
the only thing of real value on that thing is the motor and i don't think it's worth that much...
True
Do you have plans that you would sell?
We never had a chance to blue print the prototype as it sold very quickly and the customer wanted it shipped right away. However, The main column is 4x4, the 3/8" plate is about 18x32. The anvil is 6x6 with a 4x4 interior filled with lead and a 3/8" top which has a 2x2" sleeve welded for the dies. We went with a 13" throat and 5.5" of stroke depth (at neutral). The blow of the hammer is fully adjustable via the turnbuckle. All the components are bolted directly to the base plate, and the base plate is bolted to the stand so it can be mounted on a bench if preferred. Family issues have interrupted our business, but if we can get something together we will update the page.
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$2500 for that??? The hammer shifts to the left every time it strikes the sorry excuse you call a anvil.
Ed Johnson stop just stop honestly its a awesome hammer no one asked u to buy one
Sorry 😐......... not worth $2,500.00
What you think 🤔......
that money grows on trees 🌳?????
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