DIY Tractor Rear End Loader - Forme Industrious

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • My wife and I recently bought some raw acreage in the bush and it needs a heap of work. We will be bringing in gravel, sand and moving dirt for gardens etc. Knowing this we have been on the look out for a cheap tractor. I found a 1978 Yanmar YM1700 with slasher, lifting jib and Grader attachments. We bought it for a good price but the tractor still needed a heap of work. We considered making a Front End Loader. These would be perfect, however for a small tractor like ours, having all that weight over the front axle puts too much stress on the machine. There is high chance of wear and breakage in the front axles and stearing box. It made more sense to make a Rear End Loader. All the weight is over the strongest part of the tractor and it uses the existing hydraulics and 3 point linkage. So here I make the loader. Some call them a carry all. I've only tested it in our suburban yard, digging up the grass etc ;) Well, it seems to work great, and if not it will be a good place for the dog to ride on.
    The bucket I made from 3mm Mild steel plate, The Linkage attachment is 10mm x 75mm Flat Bar and 75 x 75 x 3 Box. I made all the attaching pins also. Good machining practice.
    Enjoy.
    Regards
    Scott
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Комментарии • 324

  • @yorkshirejoinery2869
    @yorkshirejoinery2869 2 года назад +5

    Don’t talk to me about steel prices! Ok, do! It’s bloody crazy! Good video, it was nice to check in with you all!

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +2

      I know, steel, wood, fuel, all gone nuts. Steel has doubled in about 12 months or less. Good to hear from you!

  • @papaburf7275
    @papaburf7275 2 года назад +4

    I've seen the videos of the property y'all bought and I think you got the scale of the tractor and bucket just right for your needs. You'll wish it was bigger for some jobs and love the small size for others. Excellent fabrication.
    Now the very best part of this video was when you were carrying the bracket to fit onto the tractor and you remarked "good thing I'm huge". I just about spit my coffee all over my keyboard!
    Again, thanks so much for the content.

  • @mr.sideburns2031
    @mr.sideburns2031 2 года назад

    Loved all the solution you came up with in this video. When you live on a farm or are homesteading, you have to solve problems yourself. Keep up the great work.

  • @homesteadfromscratch
    @homesteadfromscratch Год назад +4

    Sometimes it's fun to visualize it right from the mind into reality. Keeps us sharp. Very practical solution. The Yanmar is coming along nicely. It looks like it is built like a small tank too.

  • @rodolfomiguelserra
    @rodolfomiguelserra 2 года назад +3

    " Denme dos Scott Turner y conquistaré el mundo " !!! Maravilloso trabajo, amigo. No puedes dejar de sorprenderme! Tu creatividad es digna de un conquistador de la vida, realmente admirable. Mis felicitaciones y un fuerte abrazo!

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      :) gracias como siempre Rodolfo. No estoy seguro de que el mundo necesite dos de mí. Estoy muy feliz de cómo resultó el proyecto. Me será muy útil trabajar en la nueva tierra. Todo lo mejor mi amigo.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 2 года назад

    Congratulations Scott….. brilliant execution. And every time you use it your heart will warm in knowing you made that! 👍👍😎👍👍

  • @tomim7187
    @tomim7187 2 года назад

    Aussie ingenuity strikes again! Why buy pins, indeed! When you've got the tools, make a tool! Awesome! Good on ya, Scott!

  • @igortornic8277
    @igortornic8277 2 года назад +1

    I'm impressed with the work you've done! a difficult task, wonderful job Scott!!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @plainnpretty
    @plainnpretty 2 года назад +1

    Nice job you will get lots of use out of a simple handy tool like that

  • @dieterbuchner1214
    @dieterbuchner1214 Год назад

    Perfect work! This item will still use your grand-children. Very long lasting. Regards from Germany.

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 2 года назад

    Nice project Scott.. Thx for taking us along.. looking forward to seeing all the projects on the farm.. God Bless and take care my friend...

  • @M3rVsT4H
    @M3rVsT4H 2 года назад +1

    Looks great. Had a good chuckle about our exchange rate too. :D

  • @JoseMariaGomezMartinez
    @JoseMariaGomezMartinez 2 года назад

    No words, great, awesome! Works really well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @williamlott7612
    @williamlott7612 2 года назад

    Great accessory for a 2 wheel drive tractor. Great deal on the tractor too. I find tractors like pickup trucks; once you get used to having one you can’t imagine getting rid of it. Darlington, South Carolina USA

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Thank you William! It's my first tractor - I love it. It's needed a bit of tidying up but seems to be solid. Time will tell.

  • @phil.pinsky
    @phil.pinsky 2 года назад +1

    Amazing fabrication job and excellent use of the SQwayRe wonder tool!

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Phil. Don't tell Tim but I use the Sqwayre thingy a lot, mostly for scratching my back but hey ;)

  • @neilnottingham6074
    @neilnottingham6074 2 года назад

    VERY COOL!!! I just recently purchased a small 4 wheel drive antique garden tractor as well. I’ve found very limited resources to purchase implements for it. Thank you for sharing… what a fantastic idea!

  • @58Kym
    @58Kym 2 года назад

    Oh I love Atherton! How fortunate are you and your wife cause that’s one of the most beautiful places. I always wanted to retire there because I spent a bit of time in Atherton when I was at Lavarack Bks but then, y’know, life happened. A friend of mine from the Army days had a nice house just out of Atherton that we stayed at for a few days and when she sold it, she offered it to us but back then we had to work where our lives were and the boys were very young. Envy you mightily!

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment Kym! Yes it is so nice up there. Haven't been able to get there for a while now. Hopefully in the next few weeks. Will keep you posted

  • @thomaskumpf8912
    @thomaskumpf8912 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Excellent craftsmanship! Thank you!

  • @tinkeringinthailand8147
    @tinkeringinthailand8147 2 года назад +1

    Nice update Scott, glad the homestead is doing well. Great build, as usual mate.

  • @rich.trails
    @rich.trails Год назад

    Very nice work. I came here because I am building a custom rear scoop for my garden tractor.

  • @Phoeff99
    @Phoeff99 2 года назад +1

    This is so impressive Scott. Never would have occurred to me to try to fabricate such an attachment. Happy
    Digging!

  • @BrendanODonnellDesign
    @BrendanODonnellDesign 2 года назад +2

    Top class Scott 👌🏻 so many clever bits throughout this video. Looks like something you will get a lot of use out of on the new property 👍🏻

  • @ionacjohnj.59
    @ionacjohnj.59 2 года назад

    Clever design, useful thingy. Nice job again. 👍

  • @henryworkswoodandmetal
    @henryworkswoodandmetal 2 года назад +1

    That turned out pretty nice………. Great job!

  • @JohnNascimentoArt
    @JohnNascimentoArt 2 года назад

    Good work, and very ingenious ways to get it done. Chers! 😊👏👏

  • @jimpritz4169
    @jimpritz4169 2 года назад

    Your skills are very impressive Scott. That will be very useful on your new property. A real back saver I'm sure.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Thank you Jim. Yes my back has over 50 years on it so best I get he machine to do the lifting or I'll suffer the consequences

  • @jasonbeightol3620
    @jasonbeightol3620 Год назад

    Awesome scoop build! Great how to video

  • @rickmoore
    @rickmoore Год назад

    for being built on the fly, it seems really well thought out. Nice craftsmanship

  • @dege3738
    @dege3738 2 года назад

    Great work! Thanks for this video. Thumbs up!

  • @bigpuppytools4295
    @bigpuppytools4295 2 года назад

    G'day Scott, great looking Bucket, should be very handy 👍

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou! It's been great to move a heap of gravel and sand over the last few days. Saved my back for sure.

  • @coop66kc
    @coop66kc 2 года назад

    Love watching your videos Scott you are a very clever man, keep up the great work. By the way watching you makes me look forward to spring here in the UK wet and miserable at the moment.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Kevin! We have the opposite problem here with the heat, darn hot, I'm looking forward to winter haha

  • @moonlightsnowfall6734
    @moonlightsnowfall6734 2 года назад

    Great work, nice design Scott. Fun to watch!

  • @Preso58
    @Preso58 2 года назад +1

    Nice job. I had one of those on an old Ferguson TE20. It shifted literally tons of gravel, fill and mulch. Unfortunately, for those of us with dodgy necks, it's hard to twist around to see well enough to line up with the load. Your latch system works way better than the as bought system that I had.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Hey Mark! I love the old TEA20 MF and came close to getting one before my Yanmar came up. I figured any old tractor will need quite a bit of work and some parts may be hard to get. This bucket is much larger than my shovel I figure so I'm banking on it saving my back. The latch is easy enough to reach and it's simple so I'm happy. Thanks and all the best!

  • @josephharrington3530
    @josephharrington3530 2 года назад

    I remember in your video about visiting NY you and your daughter did that bit at the end where she asked if, after meeting all those makers, you could lay down a decent weld. I would say you are there! Very nice build. Love the little tractor. I have a small kubota that I never run out of new uses for. Hope all is well down there!

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Haha, she's a cheeky bugger still! Thank you Joseph. I'm very happy with the little tractor, kind of like your first car.

  • @I_must_get_a_van
    @I_must_get_a_van 2 года назад

    Great video. Great ingenuity for this project. It looks like you really enjoyed it. Cheers

  • @ilmarsstrankals1361
    @ilmarsstrankals1361 Год назад

    Hello from Latvia! Great job👍

  • @bobwallace5257
    @bobwallace5257 2 года назад +1

    Slick work Scott ! I would love to see the repairing and modifying of the tractor 👍👍

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Thanks Bob! It had the original from tyres on it (and transmission fluid I bet), Hopefully I can put something together

  • @dammitbobby283
    @dammitbobby283 2 месяца назад

    Whoa, I need that, today.

  • @jefferywright4204
    @jefferywright4204 2 года назад +17

    Scott - Congratulations on your new property and the Yanmar. You are going to thrive in the new environment. Having the bucket on the rear of your tractor creates the need for highest driving force opposite the direction the tire lugs were designed. This will introduce slip (seen in video). This will accelerate wear and tearing in the rear tires depending on soil conditions and amount of bucket use..Swapping rear wheels side to side will reverse the tire drive lug direction. This will increase drive traction in reverse for times when your bucket usage is high. Swap back the rest of the time.

  • @gregporter4766
    @gregporter4766 2 года назад

    That's some good looking fabrication!

  • @kd5ahl
    @kd5ahl 2 года назад

    I love that mini boring bar!

  • @jpsimon206
    @jpsimon206 2 года назад

    May I offer a suggestion? Find a scrap of material that fits in a tool holder and mount an old bearing to either end. When you need to square up stock in the lathe, tighten the chuck rather loosely and bump the circumference with your bearing tool. This will get it perfectly concentric so you can tighten the chuck. The other side will do the same but for facing operations. Five bucks worth of parts, you will likely use it every time you use the lathe. Super handy tool

  • @douglasfathers4848
    @douglasfathers4848 2 года назад

    This video brought Back some memory's mate . Grate job Scott things seem to work out better with out a plan . Cheers . :)

  • @steves524
    @steves524 2 года назад

    Nice work as always..👍

  • @whodat90
    @whodat90 2 года назад +1

    Looks good! Couple observations. As blondihacks once said, and I struggle with this when I make stuff: “Precision costs time. “. Just because you have a machine that can cut to the half-thousandth doesn’t mean everything needs to be that precise. Especially for farm equipment, sometimes close enough is close enough. Also I don’t know if it’s available in your area, but Amazon sells some pretty inexpensive wear bars for buckets. I bought one to weld onto my bucket and another to make a bolt-on tooth bar. Oh also if you put the top link at the lowest position on the tractor it’ll lift the tip of the bucket higher when you raise the three point. This will help keep stuff from falling out.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Great tips there - thank you! I moved the link lower today and it's better for sure. Ah I agree on the precision comment, but cannot help myself ;)

  • @ffc3476
    @ffc3476 Год назад

    Very nice job

  • @daos3300
    @daos3300 2 года назад

    forme industrious branches out into industrial manufacturing! cutting edge engineering better stay on his toes.

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan 2 года назад

    Great video. Nice engingeering and fab. Cool you didn't have to stitch small pieces of sheet steel to make larger pieces. : ) Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @MerlinZener
    @MerlinZener 2 года назад

    I like that latch. Simple and effective.

  • @jacoklopper4772
    @jacoklopper4772 2 года назад

    Fantastic work!

  • @markfarnell183
    @markfarnell183 Год назад

    a dab hand with the welding and nutting stuff out. nice work

  • @rbclima
    @rbclima 2 года назад

    Great problem solving skills!

  • @homemadetools
    @homemadetools 2 года назад

    Nice build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

  • @malcolmcheyne3803
    @malcolmcheyne3803 2 года назад

    Great work Scott. Not too shabby on the welding either. ;-)

  • @elpapu6559
    @elpapu6559 2 года назад +1

    Excelente! Gran trabajo de calidad!! Abrazo 🇺🇾

  • @andrewmullen4003
    @andrewmullen4003 2 года назад

    nice bucket Scott!!

  • @jbcaplinger
    @jbcaplinger Год назад

    Was thinking of adding front end loader to my tractor.... This is much more simpler.... And more realistic. 👍

  • @okielicious
    @okielicious 2 года назад

    A backwards tumble bug... lol
    I like it !!

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      I love that, Yep! Thanks!

    • @okielicious
      @okielicious 2 года назад

      Here's an idea... make it pull both ways? Your tractor will pull more than it will do in reverse. It should load the bucket up and transport dirt. Awesome build!

  • @LightningFabrication
    @LightningFabrication 2 года назад

    Nice job on the rear loader. You'll find many uses for it other than moving dirt. you can haul bags of concrete, concrete blocks. bricks , tools and even use it if you need a little extra height and don't want to get a ladder out.

  • @AJR2208
    @AJR2208 2 года назад +1

    Very clever Scott, nice job!! If you remember next time you head up could you do a bit of filming along the way? Not just for overseas viewers, but most Aussies won't believe how much the farmland up there is like the Southern parts of the country. Stay safe and well :)

  • @dereksstuff8395
    @dereksstuff8395 2 года назад

    Nice work handsome! Greetings from cold and snowy upstate NY

  • @OleNavy
    @OleNavy 2 года назад

    Great piece of equipment, Scott. Now you will find you will need a bucket that works as you drive forward. Little more power in the tractor that direction!!!

  • @8arzum
    @8arzum 2 года назад

    Great stuff dude.. fantastic piece of engineering.. and a crackin lookin tractor as well.. will come in very handy up in the new place...

  • @KrogunDK
    @KrogunDK 2 года назад

    Well done, Scott.

  • @Crewsy
    @Crewsy 2 года назад

    While it may not be as functional as a front loader it is way better than a shovel and wheelbarrow.

  • @Gary-fw2kw
    @Gary-fw2kw Год назад

    Very good job

  • @charickter
    @charickter 2 года назад +15

    Tremendous ingenuity, Scott! Really looking forward to the coming creative adventures on the new property!

  • @FixitFingers
    @FixitFingers 2 года назад

    Very cool Scott, that's a bit out of the Forme Box. Like it.

  • @lobitojavi
    @lobitojavi 2 года назад

    wowwwww, every video you surprise me more, great project and you are a master man

  • @startingfromscratch7469
    @startingfromscratch7469 2 года назад

    Great job Scott - I am about to make one for my JD. Thanks for sharing your design

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure! Bucket is working great, just used it all weekend.

    • @startingfromscratch7469
      @startingfromscratch7469 2 года назад

      @@ScottTurnerformeindustrious Did you just use mild steel for the cutting edge or something more abrasive resistant?

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      @@startingfromscratch7469 Just mild steel. seems to be holding up great, mind you the tractor is only light duty. The bucket is great for loose soil, gravel, sand etc. Breaking ground the tractor struggles as it is light and I guess that translates to the forces applied to the scoop.

  • @sergei-63
    @sergei-63 Год назад

    Привет. Хороший получился ковш самосвал. Я тоже себе сделал такой ковш. Очень полезная штука. Лайк за изобретение. 👍

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark 2 года назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻great build! Looks awesome!!!

  • @mrsirhc
    @mrsirhc 2 года назад

    Mate keep a lookout for a narex head for your mill. Best boring attachment out there. Quality video as usual, cheers!

  • @sylinux7910
    @sylinux7910 2 года назад

    Hi Scott,
    Another good job, and it will be useful ! Yippee!!!
    How creative for the centering tool, and make a tool to cut the holes internally.
    You would be more in the north of the US I would have told you to create a blade to put on the front of the tractor for snow removal ...
    Thank you for showing us these beautiful videos, and congratulations again.
    && Push blue !

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Snow would be so nice right now. Darn hot here in the tropics. Thank you for your support and encouragement!! All the best

  • @rogertaylor8615
    @rogertaylor8615 Год назад

    Nice work

  • @threeriversforge1997
    @threeriversforge1997 2 года назад

    Amazing. Really slick build and I look forward to seeing it get some use. I see you forgot about your forge, though. You could easily have heated up that bar and driven a drift through to make the hole larger. Blacksmiths have been doing that for a thousand years. Now, you need to turn a nice knob for that latch handle. Can't be leaving the end just some plain ol' square bar like that.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      I always try and leave some controversy, Blacksmith Bait ;) Actually I'm too much of a sook to fire up the forge in this summer heat. Yes indeed a nice handle knob thing is planned too. Thanks Vaughn!!

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 2 года назад +1

    That tractor looks pretty sharp with new tires and fresh paint.

  • @ALTONBENALLY
    @ALTONBENALLY Год назад

    That's pretty cool

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 Год назад

    Nice job there digger

  • @jacobbowling6247
    @jacobbowling6247 Год назад

    After designing one in CAD, I decided to check RUclips to see what someone else has come up with…. I added a hydraulic top link to mine but I also really like your dump latch too…. I think I’ll do both

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  Год назад

      Thanks Jacob. Yes Had top link would be very beneficial. Something I've been thinking about myself lately.

  • @KTX666
    @KTX666 2 года назад

    Really nicely made 👌 i just have one thing i would have done differently. I would have made the pivot points just to the rear of the tipping point, so the bucket would return itself when it has dumped out the contents. A lot of the commercial ones here in Denmark 🇩🇰 are made like that, and if you use it a lot it's a time saver 👍 i have one for my Ferguson TED-20 that pivots in the holes in the liftarms, an so does not self-return... It's a pain in the butt to lift the bucket all the way up do dump, and all the way down to reset, and all the way up again to drive off again...

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the excellent feedback. I see your point. Perhaps I could fit some springs that could achieve the same thing. I love the old MF TE-20

  • @jpsimon206
    @jpsimon206 2 года назад +1

    I own this same tractor or at least the US version of it. I'm sure you have already discovered this, but I recommend you put as many weights as you can find on the front bumper. They are absolute power houses but they don't have the weight to apply that power. If you use them to drag weight, you often lose the ability to steer, weights will help with that

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the tips. Yes I've thought of how I could weigh down the front as it can only help with balance.

  • @user-fw5mt7gq3w
    @user-fw5mt7gq3w Год назад

    Удачи ДРУГ-САМОДЕЛЬЩИК!!! 👍🤝

  • @paulboyle9605
    @paulboyle9605 2 года назад

    A bloke and a digger. What could possibly go wrong ……. 😂 Excellent build. Regards Paul

  • @510BIGD
    @510BIGD 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Might consider putting a high carbon wear/scraper edge on the leading edge of the bucket. I'll stiffen it up along with protecting it from hitting rocks and bending it. Even a used One, just bolt it on. Plus look into a live link for the center support/tilt. That way you could tilt the bucket... bought a 125.00 bananas...lol good job

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Thank you Dave! Yes I may have to do some mods along the way. I'll check out that link, but sounds like 25 Bananas too much

  • @PABUPURARJCL
    @PABUPURARJCL Год назад

    Verry good Friends

  • @volvo24091
    @volvo24091 Год назад

    The welds are works of art

  • @jpsimon206
    @jpsimon206 2 года назад +1

    Next time you have to make a latch that catches like that, try using round bar. You don't have to get the angles just so, circles are very powerful. As long as the hook is 1° beyond 180°, it will necessarily hold regardless of weight. Just a neat little math trick that speeds up fabrication

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      I think you're right. I roller would be much easier on the release. I've had to grease the hook contact points. It's okay but the roller would be much better. Cheers!

  • @brunomckay1875
    @brunomckay1875 2 года назад

    Some serious fabrication. I need to go and drink some beers, will be back later to watch.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Good idea! See you when you get back.

    • @brunomckay1875
      @brunomckay1875 2 года назад

      Sorry mate had some friends down from Taipei who I havent seen in a couple of years thanks to Covid. Just a question about the cutting edge, would you consider adding a hardened steel bolt on cutting edge, I feel that over time your present one will cut out pretty quick when you hit some subsurface rock etc?

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic work, Scott! Brilliant idea and execution! 😃
    Really well done!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @iainhetherington4608
    @iainhetherington4608 2 года назад

    Nice to see you back on the welder should have a job with Norm buckets,
    Cheers from down Sth

  • @pijnto
    @pijnto 2 года назад +2

    Great build will be interested to see how it lasts over time, I would have thought 3mm to be a bit lite on, maybe a few spots that could do with hard facing also.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Thank you. I argued with myself about the thickness as originally I planned to use 4mm, Will see I suppose. Down the track I may cut off the base and weld in heavier plate. Hard facing the cutting plate my be an option also

  • @andrew5792
    @andrew5792 2 года назад

    Scott, what you attempted on the lathe was totally doable, you just need to work on the fixturing. Fitting tooling in the chuck was how some operations where done prior to the mass production of mills.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад

      Agreed, but whilst attempting the Lathe I had other ideas that seemed more sensible at the time. Cheers Andrew.

  • @LadyGecko
    @LadyGecko 2 года назад

    Brilliant!

  • @slavekavtogen8014
    @slavekavtogen8014 Год назад +1

    отличная работа!!!

  • @nasiruddinibrahim7668
    @nasiruddinibrahim7668 2 года назад

    nice bro

  • @tollietime
    @tollietime 2 года назад

    OoooOoh Arrrrrrr Farmer Forme!

  • @AnanasStudio
    @AnanasStudio 2 года назад +1

    cottage life with tracktor :D

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely! You have seen my arms and legs....not made for digging :)

    • @AnanasStudio
      @AnanasStudio 2 года назад +1

      ​@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious don't be so cruel for yourself! Sometimes skinny guys has best strenght to stamina ratio! :D

  • @barnzYT
    @barnzYT 2 года назад

    You wanna look at a magtron/mag drill mate with broche cutters, a lot easier than using hole saws (up to a certain size ofc) and very handy tool can drill a 40mm hole in 12mm plate easily and quickly

    • @barnzYT
      @barnzYT 2 года назад

      Trepanning tool also useful for pillar drill for accurate larger holes 👍

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Yes that would be cool to have, cheers Barnzy

  • @n8o8n
    @n8o8n 2 года назад +1

    Great work mate. I bought a few sheets of 3mm just today and it's doubled in price since September. Over $300 per sheet (1.2m x 2.4m). Crazy times, hope the price comes back down.

    • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
      @ScottTurnerformeindustrious  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Yes I know its nuts. I paid $210 early this month. I think we haven't seen the worst of it yet unfortunately.

    • @RR-eb7qv
      @RR-eb7qv 2 года назад

      Do you know price per kg?

    • @n8o8n
      @n8o8n 2 года назад

      @@RR-eb7qv Around $5kg.

    • @andy1982222
      @andy1982222 2 года назад

      Speaking to the steel merchant it’s due to drop this year apparently