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Or in ready rod either. None of that heating or quenching did anything. Which is probably why instead of aiming for straw color they straight up had it cherry red.
Not to mention he just DROPPED them in. If it would actually take a harden, you could introduce a fizzure right where you don't want it for a puller. Lol
Yes, it needs to be the proper steel to take a heat treat. I hope no one really tries the stuff he does. I complain about the welding on all of these "instructional" shorts this channel produces. I Feel bad mentioning the welding, although to cold to be considered solidly welded as shown above, is still hot enough to take the temper out if the chains..
@@johnbelwell2461 it would be negligible to none. You don't add more carbon from the heat treat. In order for the steel to harden the carbon needs to be there in high enough quantity to be pulled to the surface through quenching to form a martensite structure. There is a process called case hardening, where the surface of the metal is changed chemically by introducing a high carbide or nitride content after heating, and then quenching. There's a commercially available powder compound for just such a process.
The only time you need it O'Reillys is closed, but it's cool.. Cuz then you only need a drill, a grinder, a welding thing, a bike chain, and a freakin torch, bro! Oh yea, and all the leftover nuts and bolts from your brother's 92 Integra..
@@darksoul7024 he literally use some of the most common tools and around $15 of parts to make something that normally cost 100 or more in store. And if you got spare parts laying around you could use them to make it and not spend a dime.
Guy just having fun learning new ways to build things: Comments section: "The angularity molecular trifecta of tensile strength alignment was completely off in this, absolutely disgusting"
It can of course be case hardened, but if they had done that off camera, the metal would be grey and mottled before quenching, and in any case it would not be a remedy for the lack of bending strength of the mild steel angle.
Welders and wood workers find the most unique solution to problems. Literally engineering tools on the spot for whatever situation the may come across.
As even an amateur metal worker I would like to analyze this video 1. Those welds are faked to heck and back, welds don't just appear 2. Why torch the L beam, like if you're trying to temper it you have to do it more than once, and just heating it will cause it to become tougher yes but also more brittle so if it gets damaged it might just snap and not deform 3. That sort of chain is IMO too expensive to use on this 4. Anytime I've replaced bearings you can't or don't use the old ones so just use the dang angle grinder to cut them off, no assembly required
Heat treating and quenching in oil only work on high-carbon steel (aka tool steel). Normal hardware store bolts and brackets (made of mild steel) don’t benefit from heating and quenching-they’ll be the same before and after. Yet another reason to buy a puller instead of putting together a janky one that’s gonna snap or bend when you put pressure on it.
To be fair to them... DIY doesn't mean cheaply made with minimal tools. It just means he did it himself and didn't just buy one from a shop. Even if it is pointless.
Реально чуваку делать нехер. Себестоимость изготовленного творения высокая + время + затраты на грелку и электричество. В половину, есле не больше, проще купить китайский ширпотреб, что бы раз в год подшипник снять. А если подшипник по уму насажен, то уголочкам загнутым в тисках там делать нечего.
The chain is a pretty decent idea, adjustable it could be used on various sizes? But the clause itself has to be hardened steel as well as that center threaded shaft also has to be hardened steel.
Самое хреновое в этой ситуации, что потом попадаются индивидуумы, которые до усёра доказывают, что ст3 и вообще любые железки можно закалить.Приводят подобные видео в доказательства.
Read some of the comments. Yes you could buy the puller need, but this way is more fun. This tool could be a short cut maker in some instances plus it is versatile.
What are automotive bolts made of? medium carbon steel Most automotive hardware is Grade 5 rated and is identified by three radial lines on the head of the bolt. They are made from a medium carbon steel that is quenched and tempered.Nov 22, 2013 for all of you thinking the bolts are milds steel they aren't medium carbon is and grade a are used for Auto
You harden all the metal bits with oil quenching but ive went through making one of these with unhardened steel and the chain broke.. you can make the stuff outta armor plate and the sheet metal with brittle bearing guides holding the chain together is gonna snap and pull apart easy….
Everyone saying he could rent this from O'Reilly's. Judging by the tooles he has I bet this dude will use this alot screw renting when you can own. Cool ass video
@@ericr154 imagine the look on your face when you realize you've wasted hours of your life when it breaks and you have to make one again. Time is way more valuable than money.
@@evgeniyblinov4948 смысл тогда с такой конструкции??? Где-то на ржавый подшипник попадёт и пизда резьбе, и вообще, в силовых конструкциях должна быть ленточная резьба
@@janas6741 смысл этой конструкции - снять ролик. А конструкционные стали фактически все не закаливаются. И арматура и уголки и швеллеры. Потому что иначе их сваривать нельзя. Болты и гайки то-же не закаливаются кроме специальных...
Doesn't matters if somebody will follow the tips to build this or that tool we are here watching and commenting , the guy show the way how to by yourself at the end he have personalized tools👌
No one: This guy: I'm so lonely please watch me ruin a bunch of stuff to make a tool I can buy for under $75! Please oh please make me feel useful when I'm not!
Первая мысль : смысл проводить закалку болта, если они сделаны из конструкционную стали которая не калится? Вторая мысль : возможно я чего то не знаю пойду погуглю. Вывод - смысла от его закалки либо равен нулю, либо только несёт вред. Обоснования : зашкаливают(если необходимо) только сталь с содержанием углерода больше 0.45% в некоторых болтах/гайках/шпильках используется таковая (класс прочности для оных 8.8+), но в большинстве своём они уже имеют заводскую закалку. Поэтому - если в видео сталь меньше 45, то смысла 0, если 45, то считай он убрал заводскую закалку
When he welded the two nuts on the pipe, i’m pretty sure he would need to use the bolt to get the nuts aligned and not just plop them in and weld them on the pipe. If not properly aligned, that bolt won’t get past the second nut.
You can rent slide hammers and puller kits from part stores, often times for free. Hardening the angle did nothing cause its mild steel, you didnt need to sharpen or harden the first bolt. You're a joke, but it's not like you have everyone telling you that every day
This puller costs 5 bucks, and it takes several hours to make it and there is no guarantee that it will work normally, so my couple of hours are much more expensive than 5 bucks and I will buy this puller in a store with a guarantee of its operability.
How? How will it blind you? If you use safety glasses\goggles like your supposed to you shouldn't be hit by the chain.. plus the chain is only a few inches long.. do you plan to have your face right beside it???
@@atomiccanadian5744 Oh, that's a good point. I wrote a comment without much thought. But if you care about safety, you would have bought a product certified for safety at a hardware store and used it. Thank you. I used a translator because my English is not good.
@@kimsungggillli that's not the issue though. If you work with tools there are three basic safety items you must wear at all times. Steel toe boots, ear protection and eye protection. It does not matter which tool you use, you must always wear that. And even store bought tools can break too. Accidents happen. But if you have eye protection on, then you should be fine as long as your face is far enough out of the way encase the angle iron slipped.
This would be worth putting an effort into making. They're pretty expensive...if you can fabricate one for pennies on the dollar and have the tools to do so, why not. Nice video!
Indeed. I've made dozens (out of proper materials) for specific jobs. One reason they're so expensive to buy is that if you're dealing with press-fitted assemblies, the proper materials are seriously strong which not only costs when you source the material but means you need decent machine tools to provide the necessary features (like the threads). But if you need to charge your time and do a variety of work it really pays to buy proper pullers, either self contained hydraulic or (for really heavy work) separately pumped hydraulic.
Btw... where you’re attempting to en that mild steel. Well it’s a waste of time because mildsteel doesn’t have enough carbon to harden. You can case harden it by introducing carbon to a small outer layer and you should be using used diesel motor oil
What's so wrong with making your own tool? I get what everyone says about trying to harden mild steel. I laughed at that too. But.. I've made my own tools before.. I was in hvac for awhile.. I made my own tool to open the Pittsburgh joint using and old dull pipe cutter blade a piece of ready rod, two scrap pieces of pipe, 2 washers and two nuts. That simple tool save me so much time. I could prep the Pittsburgh joint on a 8 length of duct (that really 16 feet as one length is two pieces) in under 20 seconds. Instead of a few mins to do a whole length with a hammer and flat head. Edit: I will describe how to make it.. start at one end of the ready rod (i used 3/8). Put a lock nut, then washer (I used 1"), then the first piece of pipe ( I used an old piece of 5/8 copper cut into two 6 inch pieces, yeah I know dissimilar metals, but it's not being used for anything so sue me haha) then your cutting blade (mine was from an old Lennox), then the last piece of pipe, washer and lock nut.. the key is to leave 1/8th gap between the washer and that last nut. Because you are not using bearings you need that little gap so everything moves freely. Then just pop it in the joint, get your angle how you like it and just roll it back and forth.. the Pittsburgh joints turn out flawless if you use a duct hammer too!!!
Or... you know.... go to your nearest autoparts store and ask to look at the "rental tools" section that specifically has tools like a bearing driver, bearing pullers, and 1-5 ton jaw pullers if you got them big boy axles.
Step one : buy all these tools.
Especially tig welding))
Yes I'm sure that is much cheaper than buying a puller
@@mightyjedo its actually mig
Well if you're someone who would follow these tips chances are you already have all of these tools in your garage
Step 1 just buy a bearing puller.
That bearing could’ve been removed with a few tappy tap taps.
i counted Drie
Bro needs content man.
Use torch.. heat is your friend when doing tappy taps
Love tapping. If tapping doesn’t work. Tap it some more.
Йобнуть кувалдой, да и делов-то
Just FYI, there’s not enough carbon in mild steel angle iron to quench harden.
Or in ready rod either. None of that heating or quenching did anything. Which is probably why instead of aiming for straw color they straight up had it cherry red.
Let alone one cycle
Not to mention he just DROPPED them in. If it would actually take a harden, you could introduce a fizzure right where you don't want it for a puller. Lol
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Ко всему прочему цепь лопнет в месте сварки, самоделка для дураков🤦♂️
Закалка края шпильки и уголков - настоящее наухау. Теперь прочность зашкаливает!
притом,чтоуголок...не калится)))
@@subb26 ну может у него он из 95х18 😀 по спецзаказу
Сыромятина не закаляется.
Там не закалка, а залупа))
Когда в принципе пытаются закалить м4 это очень смешно)
Did… Did this guy just try to harden mild steel?
Yeah low carbon steel can't be.
Idea is probably pretty useful if you live hours away from a shop that sells them
Yes, it needs to be the proper steel to take a heat treat. I hope no one really tries the stuff he does. I complain about the welding on all of these "instructional" shorts this channel produces. I Feel bad mentioning the welding, although to cold to be considered solidly welded as shown above, is still hot enough to take the temper out if the chains..
Mild or not, might not harden as much as high carbon steel, but now it's harder than when it started.
@@johnbelwell2461 it would be negligible to none. You don't add more carbon from the heat treat. In order for the steel to harden the carbon needs to be there in high enough quantity to be pulled to the surface through quenching to form a martensite structure. There is a process called case hardening, where the surface of the metal is changed chemically by introducing a high carbide or nitride content after heating, and then quenching. There's a commercially available powder compound for just such a process.
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Damn I could almost go to oreillys and rent one for free and return it before finishing this build
only when you won't need it everyday,, but if u would like to use it everyday u can even make two of them 😂😂
The only time you need it O'Reillys is closed, but it's cool.. Cuz then you only need a drill, a grinder, a welding thing, a bike chain, and a freakin torch, bro!
Oh yea, and all the leftover nuts and bolts from your brother's 92 Integra..
Why rent if it's free? then just borrow
Rent for free?? How’s that work? I guess we won’t know because you almost went to Oreilly’s, you didn’t actually get there…🤦🏻♂️
😂
док, у нас тут пацыент буйный, говорит что он чтото придумал.
вызывайте санитаров, и 4куба свермалдола.
тегнуть забыл...
Закалка божественная и решение приварить цепь далеко не ушла. Боюсь полнохуяметр взорвётся.
250 Полуляхов из 250 😁
думаю где то 2-3 мегаляха, за то что оно очередное
хотя за нормальные швы и "красоту исполнения" скинет до 140-150 лях
"Dad, someone stole my bike chain, can you drive me to school"?
Who would steal just the chain
@@NealwithanA It’s a joke because this guy just used a chain to make the gear puller
@@romanvarcolac2238 bearing puller
Me: How useless do you want this to be?
this vid: Y E S
Omg exactly what I said and I saw ur comments haha
It's great for remove loose bearings, what else are you going to use your hands?
@@thetrutha2177 the point is it's cheaper to get a new bearing puller than it is to buy all the tools and materials you need to make this.
@@darksoul7024 he literally use some of the most common tools and around $15 of parts to make something that normally cost 100 or more in store. And if you got spare parts laying around you could use them to make it and not spend a dime.
I could’ve been to town and back with a brand new one before I did all this.
If you had the tools to make one, I believe it would be worth the hour or so to make one as they're fairly expensive.
@@chikkenbonz luckily I have three.
@@chikkenbonz they're fairly expensive for a reason. It's made of a different steel to begin with...
Cough cough* your local auto parts store rents them for free or a negligible price
@@docholliday9741 oh I’ve got a guy.
Доктор! Дооктооооор!!! ДОООК!!!!!!! А, я забыл... Он же у меня в голове... Скиньте ему это видео, кто сможет 🙄.
Ни к чему
Тут и так всё ясно, хуита:
1. Варить цепь - гениальность
2. Давать такие нагрузки на цепь
You people are not to bright..lol..
@@xXxTEXAxXx самое эпичность это калить металл, который не закаливается... В целом конструкция то интересная
@@Thesenuts299 too*
Всё таки хорошо,что я живу в стране где можно пойти в магазин и купить готовый съёмник..
exactly
240 полуляхов из 250
Ага, а не делать парашу, приваривая калëную цепь к чему-либо
@@user-uj5mr7rf8s 260/250
@@user-uj5mr7rf8s О от доктора😁👍
Ну судя по комментам доктора уже позвали. А так да 250 из 250
Тут не меньше 270 из 250
Гигаляхов….
Согласен, коллега.
Прибор сгорел от перегрузки😁
@@user-wh3ki3oi5m нееее, прибор просто в ахуе)))
Could have just rented the tool he needed from O'Reilly auto parts… or bought one from harbor freight.
Or bought one from lowes and returned it
O’Reilly and Autozone rent them for free lol
@@docholliday9741 how can you " rent for free"
@@thenextgen5427 borrow would have been appropriate I suppose but they require a deposit either way
I am sorry, am I too *insert any location other then the US* to understand the refference or location?
DIY: the activity of decorating, building, and making repairs at home by oneself rather than employing a professional….
Yeah, no one ever said you needed to pick an intelligent project to DIY
@@kiyosenl.3889 lol
Доктор дью,у нас тут очередной пациен😅
Ахахах , ты видел он уголок закалить хотел 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Этож ст.3 там углерода нет ахахах.
Как видно по видео у него серьезная травма )
Тут даже не в закалке дело, хоть и идиотизм. Думаю, что цепь порвётся раньше.
@@user-nv2nk4co4q Ты думаешь, а он делает... 🤪
@@vaceslav2302 Я инженер и скажу что я думаю. С металлом работать руками я не умею, а он делает и красиво, и устал, а практическая польза равна нулю.
Специально подписался чтобы каждый день угарать с той хуйни что делает автор и он меня ещё не разачаровал
Аналогично
Надо доктору отправить 😉
@@NurchOK доктора уже это все заепало
Посмотрев подумал, а док видел?
Читаю комменты и всё понимаю.
Ждал до последнего, когда приварят подшипник.
Не вы один такой
Guy just having fun learning new ways to build things:
Comments section: "The angularity molecular trifecta of tensile strength alignment was completely off in this, absolutely disgusting"
🤣
There’s always an expert in the comment section
Thank God I'm not the only one to notice him trying to harden mild steel. 😂😂
It can of course be case hardened, but if they had done that off camera, the metal would be grey and mottled before quenching, and in any case it would not be a remedy for the lack of bending strength of the mild steel angle.
Драаааааасьте, мы начинаем начинать
Срочно доктору Дью на проверку
Но для начала зацените си джи подс от Тюменьского Илона Маска 😃
@@XOXLI.PIDARASI ,обшибочка,Илон в Маске 🤭
@@XOXLI.PIDARASI 🤣🤣🤣👍
@@Viktor-yj2ns фатальная ошибка!
Мне как-то отец сказал что и из говна можно сделать конфету ,вот только конфета будет говёная !
А мне как то дед сказал: внучек,никого не слушай! Он ещё что-то говорил но я его уже не слушал.
@@user-sf1rn1ys2h he must have listened to his wife
@@user-sf1rn1ys2h ты оторвал уши ?😁
если в прямом смысле)) то да будет говёная а в других вариантах будет зависеть от того кто это сделал
Smart man
Welders and wood workers find the most unique solution to problems. Literally engineering tools on the spot for whatever situation the may come across.
Is everyone going to look past how he just welded two nuts into a tube and the threads lined up perfectly.
He put a bolt in to line them up
Что он там закаливает нахрен? это всё низкоуглеродистая сталь, она не держит закалки
Контент то из чего-то надо же пилить
Да кого это должно волновать?
Да ладно закалка... Резьба там никак не упорная.
Смотрел и ржал потихоньку.
Черная стала? Значит закалилась.🤔
Damn wish I had seen this before I spent $20 for one…
You'd probably wind up spending more money for something more janky and unreliable.
@@Hellknight101 That was the joke, my man.
I was impressed until the end when he used it on something that requires no effort 😐😑
Maybe you’re just hard to impress?
Lol I think his goal is to exert the most amount of effort possible to solve the most basic problems.
It was just an example 🙄🙄🙄
As even an amateur metal worker I would like to analyze this video
1. Those welds are faked to heck and back, welds don't just appear
2. Why torch the L beam, like if you're trying to temper it you have to do it more than once, and just heating it will cause it to become tougher yes but also more brittle so if it gets damaged it might just snap and not deform
3. That sort of chain is IMO too expensive to use on this
4. Anytime I've replaced bearings you can't or don't use the old ones so just use the dang angle grinder to cut them off, no assembly required
На инструмент деньги есть а на съёмник нету,250 из 250
Вот-вот
Бизнес по-русски!
Купи инструмента на миллион и каждый день можешь изготавливать всякие хуйнюшки по сотке🤣
М да пластилин 3 сразу становится адамантием
В р6м5 превращается😁
Me: goes to advance auto parts to rent tool for free.
No welder or metal cost just gas. Lol
Какое полезное приспособление. Как же я жил до этого без него?
Я был приятно удивлён, почему я не сделал этого раньше)
- Доктора, срочно доктора!
- Здрасте.
Искал твоц комент, я тож сазу про доктора дью сповнил
Уголок закалил... Ну ну)))
И китайский болт строительный
А я. То ни как не мог понять зачем он трояк им ввиду сталь 3 нагревае и охлаждает….
А мне понравилось, что он этот уголок погнул, включая то место где резьба))) жаль не показал как он туда винт вкручмвал)
@@user-nn1tr1zx5q В этом видео прекрасно все)))
Heat treating and quenching in oil only work on high-carbon steel (aka tool steel). Normal hardware store bolts and brackets (made of mild steel) don’t benefit from heating and quenching-they’ll be the same before and after.
Yet another reason to buy a puller instead of putting together a janky one that’s gonna snap or bend when you put pressure on it.
Cordless drill - $30
Metal saw - $250
Blowtorch -$20
Bench vise - $80
Welder - $160
Grinder - $80
Drill bits for metal - $10
Assorted parts for project - $50
Total -$680
Or... pulley remover. $40
Hell yeah *D.I.Y*
STEP 1 : "Money....sooo much money"
To be fair to them... DIY doesn't mean cheaply made with minimal tools. It just means he did it himself and didn't just buy one from a shop. Even if it is pointless.
Реально чуваку делать нехер. Себестоимость изготовленного творения высокая + время + затраты на грелку и электричество. В половину, есле не больше, проще купить китайский ширпотреб, что бы раз в год подшипник снять. А если подшипник по уму насажен, то уголочкам загнутым в тисках там делать нечего.
Это поделие, не выдерживает никакой критики, любая более менее нагрузка на сие поделие приведёт к его разрушения, мне думается.
Он больше заработал на просмотрах видео 🤷
The chain is a pretty decent idea, adjustable it could be used on various sizes? But the clause itself has to be hardened steel as well as that center threaded shaft also has to be hardened steel.
Out of all these videos so far I actually like how he ground down the nuts smooth...good for making weldable threaded bosses
Someone tell this man he can rent that from o'reilly's for free
O-O-O-O Really? 🤣🤣
Закалка "стали пластилин 3" делает её сталью пластилин 3,приварка цепи является уё..щем..
250 полуляхов из 250
Лучше не скажешь.
Ладно приварка цепи , но приварка цепи углеродистой стали к крепежному уголку стали 3 дорогого стоит.
Это не полуляхи,этот пиздец на гиголяхи тянет.
Самое хреновое в этой ситуации, что потом попадаются индивидуумы, которые до усёра доказывают, что ст3 и вообще любые железки можно закалить.Приводят подобные видео в доказательства.
Read some of the comments. Yes you could buy the puller need, but this way is more fun. This tool could be a short cut maker in some instances plus it is versatile.
закалил кусок уголка и пластилиновый болт из стали 3 на масло? чел, да ты просто гуру термички
Now i am gonna harden mild steel. That is genius
What are automotive bolts made of?
medium carbon steel
Most automotive hardware is Grade 5 rated and is identified by three radial lines on the head of the bolt. They are made from a medium carbon steel that is quenched and tempered.Nov 22, 2013 for all of you thinking the bolts are milds steel they aren't medium carbon is and grade a are used for Auto
Я требую что бы доктор это проверил!
Док уже проверил подобное изделие)
@@molodost_v_raznos не подскажете в каком видео он это проверял?
@@Valek775 в старых выпусках ищите. Таких поделий там много было) в первую очередь обычно резьба кончается.
Как и вы, я тоже общаюсь с Матвеевый, доктором Дью. Эта ХРЕНОТЕНЬ вполне может работать, НО ОДИН РАЗ. А потом в металлолом.
My diy bearing pullers usually include multiple vice grips, and a make shift hydraulic press. Hasn't let me down so far
You harden all the metal bits with oil quenching but ive went through making one of these with unhardened steel and the chain broke.. you can make the stuff outta armor plate and the sheet metal with brittle bearing guides holding the chain together is gonna snap and pull apart easy….
In case anyone's wondering about the 🎶
The Sun's Out - Sarah, the illstrumentalist
Thanks🤗
Bless your soul
Все бы не плохо, только вот вместо этого пластилина нужно токарить норм сталь. И резьба должна быть трапециевидная. А так все говно, давай с начала.
Доктору дью понравится уверен
А главное у этого человека есть токарный станок и он хуйней страдает
@@terrinker6925 не, у него подобное уже было
Так а вы что не знаете??? Ходят слухи что если пластелин закалить в масле, то он станет не хуже титана
Gotta love machinist. They can make anything!! Been married to one for 44 years! He’s amazing withe his machines
Everyone saying he could rent this from O'Reilly's. Judging by the tooles he has I bet this dude will use this alot screw renting when you can own. Cool ass video
Rent?!?! For $30 you can BUY a kit with 3 sizes of bearing pullers!
Imagine this guy's face when he leans they sell these
And cost about $20 🤣
Imagine the look on your face when he quickly makes its from spare parts for free. Maybe in a place that doesn't have stores at every corner?
@@craigh2502 it probably cost him >$5 to make it. And he avoided driving to the store. 🤣
@@ericr154 imagine the look on your face when you realize you've wasted hours of your life when it breaks and you have to make one again. Time is way more valuable than money.
Доктооор! Надо показать Дью))
Angle iron is structural medium carbon steel. It doesn’t harden well.
That’s cool and all but bro I can’t even bring myself to to listen to one whole song before I change it. I don’t have the attention span for this 😭😭😂
250 из 250
The song name is: The suns out by Sarah, the instrumentalist
Looks nice 👍👍👍👍👍
you got lucky. Nut threads don't always line-up that way. Put them on the All-thread first and then put them in the pipe.
Толку что ты конец болта закалку произвёл, резьба так и осталась мягкой
Оно полностью не закаливается... Вместе с уголком и гайками
@@evgeniyblinov4948 смысл тогда с такой конструкции??? Где-то на ржавый подшипник попадёт и пизда резьбе, и вообще, в силовых конструкциях должна быть ленточная резьба
@@janas6741 смысл этой конструкции - снять ролик. А конструкционные стали фактически все не закаливаются. И арматура и уголки и швеллеры. Потому что иначе их сваривать нельзя. Болты и гайки то-же не закаливаются кроме специальных...
Нет слов! Какая же получилась хренотень.
М-м-м, хуета! 😐
使うシチュエーションが限定的すぎて草
限定的だからその場しのぎの手作り
工具だと思いたい。
でもストレートとかで売ってる安い
ベアリングプーラーで代用出来そう
형님.. 손재주가 정말 대단하시네요. 인정합니다.
그러나 아주 많은 기성품들이 있습니다.
사서 쓰는편이 더 편하고 저렴할거같네요.
Interesting. I can see some applications that are perfect for a puller like this.
Yeah like taking it to the scrap yard. It's trash.
@@barth9580, Your opinion.
Доктора срочно!
220 полуляхов из 250
Дью? 🤪
@@user-ew3dc4yw3p дья
最後まで見たけど何を作ったのかわからんかった、、、
全く( ´ー`)ですね
そして外人のコメも何言ってるかわからん(笑)
なんか気の利いたジョークでも言ってるつもりなのか?
それとも訳すと分からなくなる笑いの要素があるのか?
ベアリング外し治具だよ。
普通ならプーリー外し使うんだろうけど、それより自由でストロークも長めのがほしかったんだろ。
これを必要とする人はなかなかいないだろうが………
Doesn't matters if somebody will follow the tips to build this or that tool we are here watching and commenting , the guy show the way how to by yourself at the end he have personalized tools👌
Вы серьёзно?,,, черновой металл пытаетесь закалить после обработки?))
В минералке наверно закаливал, чтоб металл насытился добавками и углеродом.))
Божественная закалка пластилина
Oh okay that rounded nut thing was such a good idea
It's still a good idea, don't be put off by the negative feedback.
The bearing he pulled wasn't tight, at all, and chain is insufficient to hold the catches still.
Shhh they don't need to know that. Plus the other things wrong with this video.
No one:
This guy: I'm so lonely please watch me ruin a bunch of stuff to make a tool I can buy for under $75! Please oh please make me feel useful when I'm not!
Первая мысль : смысл проводить закалку болта, если они сделаны из конструкционную стали которая не калится?
Вторая мысль : возможно я чего то не знаю пойду погуглю.
Вывод - смысла от его закалки либо равен нулю, либо только несёт вред. Обоснования : зашкаливают(если необходимо) только сталь с содержанием углерода больше 0.45% в некоторых болтах/гайках/шпильках используется таковая (класс прочности для оных 8.8+), но в большинстве своём они уже имеют заводскую закалку. Поэтому - если в видео сталь меньше 45, то смысла 0, если 45, то считай он убрал заводскую закалку
When he welded the two nuts on the pipe, i’m pretty sure he would need to use the bolt to get the nuts aligned and not just plop them in and weld them on the pipe. If not properly aligned, that bolt won’t get past the second nut.
Nevermind, i reviewed the vid and he did use the bolt to align the nuts, it wasn’t obvious at first glance. My bad.
Это парень любит болты и гайки
Как говорится: хорошие и умелые люди уходя рано, но автор этого канала будет радовать нас ещё очень долго
ООООООО!!!! Братан!!! 250 полуляхов твои!!! Держи!! Заслужил!!!
Man knows his craft.
You can rent slide hammers and puller kits from part stores, often times for free. Hardening the angle did nothing cause its mild steel, you didnt need to sharpen or harden the first bolt. You're a joke, but it's not like you have everyone telling you that every day
I agree 100%
Just buy this tool it is already out there 😂
This puller costs 5 bucks, and it takes several hours to make it and there is no guarantee that it will work normally, so my couple of hours are much more expensive than 5 bucks and I will buy this puller in a store with a guarantee of its operability.
Fabricators are gods amongst men
Так всё, я звоню доктору дью
Тут пора звонить доктору Но!😅
Lmao nuts welded back to back, need to have them threaded on so the threads line up..,
Thanks comment section expert
I'm going to make one tomorrow and put it to the test. Thanks for the idea.
Step 1: Spend thousands of dollars on equipment and tools to begin this project
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How? How will it blind you? If you use safety glasses\goggles like your supposed to you shouldn't be hit by the chain.. plus the chain is only a few inches long.. do you plan to have your face right beside it???
@@atomiccanadian5744 Oh, that's a good point. I wrote a comment without much thought. But if you care about safety, you would have bought a product certified for safety at a hardware store and used it. Thank you. I used a translator because my English is not good.
@@kimsungggillli that's not the issue though. If you work with tools there are three basic safety items you must wear at all times. Steel toe boots, ear protection and eye protection. It does not matter which tool you use, you must always wear that. And even store bought tools can break too. Accidents happen. But if you have eye protection on, then you should be fine as long as your face is far enough out of the way encase the angle iron slipped.
Because I (a random, average person) totally have the knowhow and tools to do this
Eres un gran artista de las herramientas.
Hate to burst your bubble but all of the steel that you think you heat treated did not have enough carbon to even get slightly harder by quenching
In the time it takes me to source all of these tools, I already bought one at the auto parts store
This would be worth putting an effort into making. They're pretty expensive...if you can fabricate one for pennies on the dollar and have the tools to do so, why not. Nice video!
Indeed. I've made dozens (out of proper materials) for specific jobs. One reason they're so expensive to buy is that if you're dealing with press-fitted assemblies, the proper materials are seriously strong which not only costs when you source the material but means you need decent machine tools to provide the necessary features (like the threads).
But if you need to charge your time and do a variety of work it really pays to buy proper pullers, either self contained hydraulic or (for really heavy work) separately pumped hydraulic.
Btw... where you’re attempting to en that mild steel. Well it’s a waste of time because mildsteel doesn’t have enough carbon to harden. You can case harden it by introducing carbon to a small outer layer and you should be using used diesel motor oil
What's so wrong with making your own tool? I get what everyone says about trying to harden mild steel. I laughed at that too. But.. I've made my own tools before..
I was in hvac for awhile.. I made my own tool to open the Pittsburgh joint using and old dull pipe cutter blade a piece of ready rod, two scrap pieces of pipe, 2 washers and two nuts. That simple tool save me so much time. I could prep the Pittsburgh joint on a 8 length of duct (that really 16 feet as one length is two pieces) in under 20 seconds. Instead of a few mins to do a whole length with a hammer and flat head.
Edit: I will describe how to make it.. start at one end of the ready rod (i used 3/8). Put a lock nut, then washer (I used 1"), then the first piece of pipe ( I used an old piece of 5/8 copper cut into two 6 inch pieces, yeah I know dissimilar metals, but it's not being used for anything so sue me haha) then your cutting blade (mine was from an old Lennox), then the last piece of pipe, washer and lock nut.. the key is to leave 1/8th gap between the washer and that last nut. Because you are not using bearings you need that little gap so everything moves freely. Then just pop it in the joint, get your angle how you like it and just roll it back and forth.. the Pittsburgh joints turn out flawless if you use a duct hammer too!!!
Pov: you didn't understand what was making but you still enjoyed
Or... you know.... go to your nearest autoparts store and ask to look at the "rental tools" section that specifically has tools like a bearing driver, bearing pullers, and 1-5 ton jaw pullers if you got them big boy axles.
The epitome of DIY. Dope music too.
Brb heat treating pieces that doesnt require it and welding chain dont hold up especially with solid wire.
That's an anything puller! Needed that for a big steering wheel.