Shop Vac Enclosure (Part 2) - Hose Reel

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @yuppiecruncher
    @yuppiecruncher 2 месяца назад

    Finally, someone films how all projects go without the miracle of editing to make you seem perfect 😂

  • @yuppiecruncher
    @yuppiecruncher 2 месяца назад

    Thanks friend for putting up the 3d files for all of us

  • @willclingon178
    @willclingon178 2 месяца назад

    Brent, this is so good. Where's part 3?! Love your style. Looks like it's been a year since you posted. Hope to see more soon. Looking too modify your design and implement in my shop. Good job

  • @the56bear
    @the56bear 9 месяцев назад

    Nice build, I'm building something like it now. Those uh-oh moment expressions were so funny, only because I'm sure I have the same looks often.

  • @aojsr9986
    @aojsr9986 Год назад +1

    We need more videos Brent!!!

  • @nascar4418
    @nascar4418 Год назад

    Brent ,great video liked that you left your mistakes in the . Just came crossed your channel today and [ watched both videos ,I'm looking forward to the downdraft table part of your invention. I liked and subscribed. Thanks and keep up the great work.

  • @RoyalDetailing661
    @RoyalDetailing661 Год назад

    Today, I almost pulled the trigger on purchasing a Cox reel for my vacuum 30’ 1.5” vacuum hose. I would like a 50’ hose, however, my current method of storing the 30’ hose is a pain in the rear. I can’t imagine adding an additional 20’ with my current set up.
    The cox reel cost $350 after taxes. That’s just the reel.
    I can’t bring myself to spend that much on a hose reel for personal use in my garage.
    Your video was just what I was hoping to find when I started my search here on RUclips for a Diy solution.
    If you’re willing to make an additional set I would love to purchase the pieces that you 3D printed so that I can attempt to replicate your design.
    I understand this request is a long shot however I’ve got zero experience 3D printing things and don’t have the equipment.
    Please let me know if you’d consider my offer. Thanks and definitely earned a like and sub from me buddy! Nice work.

  • @ahmed25
    @ahmed25 Год назад

    Hi great idea, where can i find these bearings?

    • @makingofbrent
      @makingofbrent  Год назад

      Thanks, you can find them on amazon. Search for Lazy Susan Turntable. I used the 6" ones for this.

  • @skipchang
    @skipchang Год назад

    Brent, thanks for sharing this. will you be making the STL files for the 3D printed parts available? Thanks.

    • @makingofbrent
      @makingofbrent  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I had always meant to make them available, but I am too easily distracted. :) I have now uploaded them to my new thingiverse profile, but I cannot publish them for 24 hours (new thingiverse account restrictions), so you should be able to see them sometime tomorrow. I updated the description of the video to include a link to my thingiverse account, but is it under MakingOfBrent in case you have any problems finding it. Let me know if you have any issues with them. Thanks!