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I don’t think they have that in Eastern Europe. I swear to God this video people are in some warehouse chained to a set where they have to come up with ridiculous ideas just to make a living in areas with not a lot of options for jobs.
Right? Less than $10, and you could drive there and back in half the time it took to make it. I also the “blade” of this home made splitter would not last. Too much heat applied during the process.
Reminds me of that old comedy sketch where some workmen start with a plank of wood. Then after 8 hours of cutting and shaping they end up making a door wedge
Это обычный, можно сказать "классический" гайколом. Надо думать, что затачивал он не первую попавшуюся шпильку, а от той же шаровой. Что тут странного то? Там металл хороший.
Considering the time alone he lost - a Craftsman but splitter is $15 on Amazon. One of the things drilled into my head during tool design classes, was "DON'T REINVENT THE WHEEL".
@@machinist7230 sometimes you need a tool after hours or the weekend and a 2 hour round trip to town is out of the question. In 15 minutes with worn out parts you have something that will keep you going.
Ну не скажи брат, раньше воду с речки носили, лучину жги, а теперь кран открыл, выключатель щёлкнул и все дела, из-за таких самоделкиных прогресс наступает и мы тупо в стекло телефона тычем, а не пером вензели выводим и не на стенах пещер камнем царапаем, изобретения эволюция! Учиться, учится, учится! В.И.Ленин
Use the entire prat drill in center instead of cutting off the welded for a hole cook the temper out then put temper back in using oil to harden the soft metals.
Finally a useful tool. Ive always appreciated the craftsmanship of making your own tools and what not. even if it requires a welder and cheaper to buy at a store.
Agreed. Mainstream media makes them stupid. That’s why they want their college paid for because they can’t pay for their own liberal arts degree out in the real world. While the blue collar guy that didn’t go to college is making a shit ton of money.
Ok so I followed your instructions and went out and bought a grinder, a work bench, a vice, a welder and a tie rod end and made the nut splitter. Thank you 😊
You must be financially responsible and hard working to have carefully saved enough to do so. Otherwise your comment would come off a little petty and/or cheap, potentially even insulting to those that do save their money for the things they love instead of buying new, cheap, stuff every few months. But really, if you don't like the idea of making your own tools, why make a snarky comment? Videos like this are usually aimed towards people that want to start their own shop/have their own shop and like to make their own tools instead of buying the more common stuff from retail. Nothing more satisfying than using something you made, to make something else.
At this point, this guy just has some really good skills, wants to make things and share it online without giving a shit if the stuff he makes is actually practical or not and honestly, I can respect that. His content is already better than half the stuff on here, plus it's great inspiration for people to start their own DIY projects.
Holy shit I've been needing to take off a 2 part lugnut that broke and is just free spining bc my rim is cracked and bent, I've been looking at bolt cutters but now I'ma go take the control arm off my car and make one! I love the idea
In all my years of pulling wrench’s I have never needed to bust a nut at work most of the time the shity bolts are the ones you can’t get heat on because they are surrounded by plastic or fuel lines.
That depends on where you live in all honestly. I have had some that even my air impact 800 torque couldn't break loose because of the rust built up and heat was not working. I ended up cutting the nut to get the job done.
@@GmKofHard this is a shit backyarder tool never seen one used in any shop I’ve worked at there is a hundred better ways to remove a rusty nut than trying to fit this tool in a tight spot if it’s not a tight spot then heat will take care of it every time.
@@chevybigblock3311 the tool made in the video is shit and makes no sense on way even bother going threw all this way. But i have dealt with so badly rusted bolts and nuts and even heat wasn't working. I tried to the rapid cooling method to no success. Cutting the nut was the last option and it took only 5 minutes to do it.
Well done. I have made many similar tools, jigs and fixtures both in the shop and on mobile service truckin Canadas BC bush. Way cheaper that the costly time and fuel to drive back to town and back. The time and labor cost would be enormous as well. This smart hack is a beauty my friend !
Ya took any temper outta the hardened point by turning it plum blue overheating the grinding part. Nut splitters aren't needed often and when they are probably worth the money
To all the haters and idiots out there that are completely missing the point of these videos it’s not that he doesn’t want to go and buy the tool for cheap it’s the fact that he wants to apply is well developed skills and his clever mind and build a tool that works whether he goes and buys one or not some people like myself and many others just like being creative and building things from scrap and scratch just simply for the challenge and the satisfaction of being able to do it so props to this guy for sharing his creativity and his ability to build different things
@@gerrylundergaard60 "Pay attention"? To what? The 1/10th of second snippets? Even it's not copper, there is no way thay particular tool is going to cut through a steel nut without serious deformation. It needs to be re-hardened and tempered.
That’s one damn expensive tool (based on apparent man-hours) for a “one-off” usefulness. (Unless, the dude works in a shop where they are constantly releasing frozen bolts…)
I hope ya see this. Use these skills to start building your own custom furniture pieces. With all the favorited joining methods and the rebar door handles tables chairs everything. All small runs ofc cause handmade by one person. But if you created an online store and marketed that through this that'd be killer. Also might help with marketing. Could create a face for all of this.👆🏻
The daily wage in country it was made in rarely exceeds $2 In the US this tool is around $10 5 hard long days shovelling cow pat in hot scorching sun to buy this! I’ll make one. thanks.
The materials such as the grinder disks, the electricity for the welder. And so on also he could have just used the grinder or a dremel to cut the nut off.
@@quincyharris3068 the entire point of making something yourself is for it to be cheaper or more useful. This is legitimately spending a large amount of time on a cheap tool
@@quincyharris3068 people can make stuff the point of this video was to have a useful tool though which you can acquire without hundreds of dollars of equipment do you get it now?
This is like someone trying to master McDonald’s fries when hot and fresh but all that effort to make good fries when they’re available for a dollar. Just tell them you want fresh fries if you scared it’ll be bad ;)
I mean honestly compared to the other stuff he’s made or attempted to make this is prob the best one so far I mean it looks just like the tool and it’s actually functional and not useless if he made more stuff like this I’d actually prob find it interesting
This dude does know that DYI is something that can be found within your house and not using industrial equipment. I seriously can’t be the only one in the comments who points this out.
Everybody go take off your tie rod ends right now and do this, such a helpful tip. My car is having some weird steering issues I’m sure it’s completely unrelated, I’ll just take it to the dealer.
Somebody needs to take this guy to his local harbor freight store
I don’t think they have that in Eastern Europe. I swear to God this video people are in some warehouse chained to a set where they have to come up with ridiculous ideas just to make a living in areas with not a lot of options for jobs.
Well how do you think he got all the tools?
Right? Less than $10, and you could drive there and back in half the time it took to make it. I also the “blade” of this home made splitter would not last. Too much heat applied during the process.
@@jeffreeves8848
The cheap nuts came from
Harbor Freight too!
Any tool this man makes, will last him his lifetime..... no one needs the junk from #harborfreight
This is the kind of guy that would sell his car for gas money
Sell his car to buy a turbo
Bro I legit just spit out my hot pocket reading this
@@henrypaulperalta1748he saved you from your impending diarrhea
I love this phrase!
Sell his car to buy a pair of new tires
Видео о том, как с помощью целой кучи инструментов за пол дня сделать одноразовый гайколом
Ну тут хоть один плюс . Хотя бы это не выглядит как кусок 💩 . Хотя естественно затраченное время и ресурсы это не оправдывает .
@@user-cm6zu7jm3v++uuúú
Ну тут хоть не из стали пластилин 3.
@Oh My да все в курсе о назначении данного инструмента
250 полуляхов, доктор уже показал и рассказал назначение этой самоделки
Perfect. A lot of work for a 4$ tool ^^ and the material is not hard, so you can use it maximum one time
😅
No, you’re wrong about that. That is definitely hard enough material he used
@@shadygunshowthe ones you buy are harder. And can split nuts of any type.
@shadygunshow he means this metal hasn't been tempered.
@@shadygunshownot after being heated like he did. He annealed the steel he was working on.
If I had all those tools in my shop, something tells me I’d have a bolt splitter
@@MEXAHIK.Гайколом(((...???
Ah yes, the first thing I do with my ball joints after fighting for 3 hours to get them to pop is make a $10 tool with them.
Outer tie-rod, but yeah, it incorporates a ball-joint just as well.
3 hours? You're doing something very wrong boss, some heat, ball joint fork and a BFH...
Obviously this man's electricity bill is not high enough.
Hvrch gg
That's a tie rod
A tie rod is legitimately more expensive than a nut splitter.
Looks like a free tie rod end that is going in the scrap to me.
I take it you've never gone through a divorce ;)
On the next video, watch as we hand weave shop towels.
😄😂🏆 Thank you
Reminds me of that old comedy sketch where some workmen start with a plank of wood. Then after 8 hours of cutting and shaping they end up making a door wedge
Lol
Haha!
HA...FUNNY!!!
I am ur 69th like lop
@@qwertyuiopasdf160 lol you lop
Reminds me of the two guys that were marooned on a desert island. After a few days they found a boat so broke it up and made a raft.
I too have old tie rods laying around. I also bought a nut breaker for like 10 bucks...
That’s a lot of work for a tool I can buy pretty cheap. However it is pretty clever and a useful way to use your skills. Thanks for sharing.
Hh6h
Мда, молодец, вот так просто заточил шпильку и ей расколол гайку, да и резьба обычная не выдержит
И нагрел допосинения
Для алюминиевых гаек, пойдет
Это обычный, можно сказать "классический" гайколом. Надо думать, что затачивал он не первую попавшуюся шпильку, а от той же шаровой. Что тут странного то? Там металл хороший.
А я думал что только в дурдоме с Валенком вступают в половую связь???
Это что бы орехи колоть.)))
Very creative use of time and spare parts. However, I think I'll still keep using my $10 forged nut•buster
Brinell and Rockwell are silently crying in the corner...
Nice repurpose of an old tie rod but dang, that was alot of work for a nutcracker that wont work as well as a store bought one
It wont work at all, crappy metal bolt tempered to purple due to the heating while cutting it...nahh bro maybe if its for a plastic nut
@@darrellbeets7758 He has to remember, and quench it
I mean, I like the ingenuity and all, but all that work for something that you can buy pretty cheap? Thanks, but no thanks. 👍
Considering the time alone he lost - a Craftsman but splitter is $15 on Amazon.
One of the things drilled into my head during tool design classes, was "DON'T REINVENT THE WHEEL".
Non
@@machinist7230 pppp
@@machinist7230 sometimes you need a tool after hours or the weekend and a 2 hour round trip to town is out of the question. In 15 minutes with worn out parts you have something that will keep you going.
The pride in having a tool made by yourself vrs a generic, store bought one.
The fish eye welding in these videos always drives me crazy
I like how he goes through all this work to invent a tool that does the exact same thing as his pliers at the end 😅🤪
или хорошая : зубила ..🔩🔳
Вот так и жизнь проходит,на всякую фигню тратим
Ты про просмотр этой хератени?
Точно.
Ну не скажи брат, раньше воду с речки носили, лучину жги, а теперь кран открыл, выключатель щёлкнул и все дела, из-за таких самоделкиных прогресс наступает и мы тупо в стекло телефона тычем, а не пером вензели выводим и не на стенах пещер камнем царапаем, изобретения эволюция! Учиться, учится, учится! В.И.Ленин
выходит что жизнь стоит дешевле гайколома, следовательно наша жизнь и пятиста рублей не стоит
Word yo bro ✌️🤘😖.
It was interesting watching you make that tool, even if commercially produced ones are available in stores.
The non hardened point that gets dull after only one use. great idea.
They have bolt splitters for like 10 on Amazon
I thought this was gonna be a do it yourself tie rod end repair for a hot second
Cold chisels are a great thing damn
I’m more impressed with how good you’re with the grinder lol
Difference between a good and bad welder is how good one is with a grinder..
Use the entire prat drill in center instead of cutting off the welded for a hole cook the temper out then put temper back in using oil to harden the soft metals.
Makes it far more than a one shot deal made in the bush in an emergency.
Finally a useful tool. Ive always appreciated the craftsmanship of making your own tools and what not. even if it requires a welder and cheaper to buy at a store.
All that work when the same angle grinder he used 10 times cuts the nut off in 3 seconds. I worry about the future...
Don't worry too much mainstream media make them this way not being handy
Agreed. Mainstream media makes them stupid. That’s why they want their college paid for because they can’t pay for their own liberal arts degree out in the real world. While the blue collar guy that didn’t go to college is making a shit ton of money.
I like how he even took the time to make it pretty, lol.
I’ll be right back. I’m going to take a bushing off the bottom of my car. 😂😂
I like that there’s still people out there that are toolmakers and even if there might already be a tool that exist. they make it anyways
That would be me.
Ok so I followed your instructions and went out and bought a grinder, a work bench, a vice, a welder and a tie rod end and made the nut splitter. Thank you 😊
So how much $$ did you spend ON ALL that Equipmentto make ur Nut Splitter??? LMAO
You must be financially responsible and hard working to have carefully saved enough to do so. Otherwise your comment would come off a little petty and/or cheap, potentially even insulting to those that do save their money for the things they love instead of buying new, cheap, stuff every few months.
But really, if you don't like the idea of making your own tools, why make a snarky comment? Videos like this are usually aimed towards people that want to start their own shop/have their own shop and like to make their own tools instead of buying the more common stuff from retail. Nothing more satisfying than using something you made, to make something else.
@@CommentAndFavorite rah chill
Oh no you're not the target demographic you better make a bitchy comment about this video that wasn't made for you specifically
@@CommentAndFavorite what? How is that productive. It took longer to make that and cost more to make that than just buying a nut splitter
My favorite part is the "cold" mig welding. Just run a bead dude.
He was hardfacing it
Then ground off. Probably little cracks coming out of every scratch or swirl mark from the grinder disk.
At this point, this guy just has some really good skills, wants to make things and share it online without giving a shit if the stuff he makes is actually practical or not and honestly, I can respect that.
His content is already better than half the stuff on here, plus it's great inspiration for people to start their own DIY projects.
Actually a somewhat useful one this time. Still ought to make sure that point is properly tempered, or else it won’t last for long.
Holy shit I've been needing to take off a 2 part lugnut that broke and is just free spining bc my rim is cracked and bent, I've been looking at bolt cutters but now I'ma go take the control arm off my car and make one! I love the idea
It's a tie rod end.
Take your engine apart and make it out of the connecting rod wrist pin... Most time saving method...
In all my years of pulling wrench’s I have never needed to bust a nut at work most of the time the shity bolts are the ones you can’t get heat on because they are surrounded by plastic or fuel lines.
That depends on where you live in all honestly. I have had some that even my air impact 800 torque couldn't break loose because of the rust built up and heat was not working. I ended up cutting the nut to get the job done.
@@GmKofHard this is a shit backyarder tool never seen one used in any shop I’ve worked at there is a hundred better ways to remove a rusty nut than trying to fit this tool in a tight spot if it’s not a tight spot then heat will take care of it every time.
@@chevybigblock3311 the tool made in the video is shit and makes no sense on way even bother going threw all this way. But i have dealt with so badly rusted bolts and nuts and even heat wasn't working. I tried to the rapid cooling method to no success. Cutting the nut was the last option and it took only 5 minutes to do it.
Most people don't bust a nut at work, they do that at home lol
@@justincorreia990 that’s what I’m saying 😆
Step One: Have the right Tools to make this Tool.
LOL.
The talent some people have just amazes me!
You're not alone on that one my friend.
I got a new tool... but no steering on my car.🤔
HAHAHAHAHA
That's why you take it off your neighbors car
Legit thought you were repairing the joint at the start but you just hacked it apart, thinking this guy has no clue 🤣
Well done. I have made many similar tools, jigs and fixtures both in the shop and on mobile service truckin Canadas BC bush. Way cheaper that the costly time and fuel to drive back to town and back. The time and labor cost would be enormous as well. This smart hack is a beauty my friend !
Ya took any temper outta the hardened point by turning it plum blue overheating the grinding part. Nut splitters aren't needed often and when they are probably worth the money
Как меня кумарят ети диайвайщики, доктор неодобряет
Это ж додуматься нужно рулевую тягу так зафачить
Было бы норм, вот только метал то не коленый...
Можно перемотку назад поставить чтоб он из говна обратно тягу собрал
А болгаркой спилить гайку никак.
250 полуляхов из 250
By the time you make that you could’ve just bought one and used it already
To all the haters and idiots out there that are completely missing the point of these videos it’s not that he doesn’t want to go and buy the tool for cheap it’s the fact that he wants to apply is well developed skills and his clever mind and build a tool that works whether he goes and buys one or not some people like myself and many others just like being creative and building things from scrap and scratch just simply for the challenge and the satisfaction of being able to do it so props to this guy for sharing his creativity and his ability to build different things
When you build it and than realize the prize...prizeless 🤣🤣
А просто Купит готовый вариант денег не хватило?????????
Это когда делать нечего, и надо просто что то делать лишбы был вид, а результат не важен, важен процесс
Купить???А как потом видос снять с сотнями неодобрительных отзывов!?!?!!
See the blue color of the chisel bit? Temper gone and made soft from excess heat. Fail.
See that familiar red on the nut? It's made of copper...with a standard nut the thing would have bend into oblivion...
@@lucyxchan6808 there is no copper in this assembly. You should drink your tea, not smoke it!
@@gerrylundergaard60 he's talking the nut he split. Maybe have another cuppa, you clearly need the caffeine
@@mikeford963 the nut is not nor will ever close to anything copper or copper like. Put youre banjo down and look closely. Pay attention or pay cash.
@@gerrylundergaard60 "Pay attention"? To what? The 1/10th of second snippets? Even it's not copper, there is no way thay particular tool is going to cut through a steel nut without serious deformation. It needs to be re-hardened and tempered.
This guy's mind is going to explode when he realizes Amazon has tools premade for less than 20 bucks
90 пролуляхов из 250
Тут все 200
290 из 250!
I dont see the point in making a diy tool with many heavy tools
I watch these videos when I'm feeling down, so I can get a good laugh! 😂
How a nut splitter just became the most expensive tool in your shop.
Before the end, I thought it was toenail clipper
Or rather a toe chopper
Ha ha ha
А болгаркой гайку пропилить? Не
это же сложно
Мы легких путей не ищем!!!!
I've been wrenching for 35 yrs and never ever needed one of these torch works just fine
Next vid: turn drive shaft into a breaker bar for wheel nuts
Это называется:
"Когда потерял зубило".
Это называется "когда хлама и время до ху... " можно и таким по заниматься
Точно Дурдолома 🤬😬🤭👆
Thank goodness, I thought for a second he was going to show idiots a dodgy repair for a tie rod end lol
That’s one damn expensive tool (based on apparent man-hours) for a “one-off” usefulness. (Unless, the dude works in a shop where they are constantly releasing frozen bolts…)
Haha. A lot of work -but awesome creativity and execution!!!
Чем бы дитё не тешилось, лишь бы не плакало! 😄
..лишь бы не вешалось.. Гы-ы..)))
Лишь бы не сралось
А я сделал такую же приспособу, только из хомута и канцелярского ножа. Результатом доволен, как слон. Щёлкает гайки - аж треск стоит🤣👍
Я почти такую же сделал. Только, вместо хомута приспособил пластиковую стяжку.
@@user-xc7dd7br4w 🤭😀😃
Я сделал такую же херню только вместо хомута синюю изоленту
Сделал то же самое, только использовал спермоклей. Советую
Просто пальцами сухими посильнее обхватываю и против часовой стрелки откручиваю😆!
Introducing the; "Nut Buster 3000."
This guy is the spitting definition of “a grinder and paint makes you the welder you ain’t”
I hope ya see this. Use these skills to start building your own custom furniture pieces. With all the favorited joining methods and the rebar door handles tables chairs everything. All small runs ofc cause handmade by one person. But if you created an online store and marketed that through this that'd be killer. Also might help with marketing. Could create a face for all of this.👆🏻
If the crap this channel posts is anything to go by, he's losing a finger within a week if he does that.
The daily wage in country it was made in rarely exceeds $2
In the US this tool is around $10
5 hard long days shovelling cow pat in hot scorching sun to buy this!
I’ll make one. thanks.
The materials such as the grinder disks, the electricity for the welder. And so on also he could have just used the grinder or a dremel to cut the nut off.
@@josephjacobs7272 good point!
if he’s got everything else why the f don’t he go buy a dremel lol
forget whether or not this tool exists elsewhere, this tool can only remove bolts that are best removed 12 other ways!
Жаль, что не из блога нового ДВС сделал. Там тоже кругляки есть
ага, с шатуна к примеру
Наконечник посинел, метал испорчен,не годится такой метод
Сыромятина "зубило"
If I had the clearance to put steering linkage on to a seized nut, I’d just torch and vice-grip the nut off
He's very talented gotta give 'em that
I respect this guy, hats off you sir, u have a great big brain🧠! I always wonder 🤔how u come around having so much idea💡👍👏
Хоета
You have a creative mind. Inspiring.
Wow that is so amazing 👏 😍
I've learned if you wanna piss people off just be creative. Then you get hundreds of comments
It's not about creative, we all respect the ingenuity, it's the fact that he spent an hour and a half making a 15 dollar tool
@@austinhall3937 theres no respect in any of these comments and its a diy. The point is to make the tool himself
@@quincyharris3068 the entire point of making something yourself is for it to be cheaper or more useful. This is legitimately spending a large amount of time on a cheap tool
@@austinhall3937 who said its ment to be cheaper? Can't people enjoy making stuff?
@@quincyharris3068 people can make stuff
the point of this video was to have a useful tool though
which you can acquire without hundreds of dollars of equipment
do you get it now?
This is like someone trying to master McDonald’s fries when hot and fresh but all that effort to make good fries when they’re available for a dollar. Just tell them you want fresh fries if you scared it’ll be bad ;)
I mean honestly compared to the other stuff he’s made or attempted to make this is prob the best one so far I mean it looks just like the tool and it’s actually functional and not useless if he made more stuff like this I’d actually prob find it interesting
😊😊
Wish i knew this tool sooner!
Those Peugeot bolts are somethimes hard to get off
Great job
No talent making things that exist. Just buy the damm thing
Youre white
@@stevenhernandez1907 you're racist
@@stevenhernandez1907 You're bogus
Litle agree.. quality tools make it happens
@@sebastianriz4703 your dad is bogus
You spent more on consumables for that project than a brand new one from the hardware store. Great ingenuity but penny wise dollar stupid !!!!
Pound foolish
This dude does know that DYI is something that can be found within your house and not using industrial equipment. I seriously can’t be the only one in the comments who points this out.
If you want me to believe that it worked that easily, you'll have to show me making the splitter point from carbon steel and heat treating it.
Just wait for next episode .. He will be fabricating a nutcracker out of a CV axle... dont miss it....
Took you hours to build a tool that literally sells for less than $10….
Where? I want one. Not even sure what to call this.
@@duncan8891 any auto parts store, they are called nut splitters.
Bro the tool you have made is not easy for any lay person because many tools are required to make this tool but it is an amazing tool great work bro
You can buy those. Which is easier than making it. Mine came off the Snap On tool truck.
💯👍👍👍
МОЛОДЕЦ
МИРА ВАМ И ВАШЕМУ ДОМУ
Oh Jeez, why spend 3 days making this tool when you can buy one for maybe $20...?
Somebody has too much time on their hands.
What tool will give me that minute of life back
My man is just looking for things to do.
Wives… am I right!?
*Suspends a high five*
they like to take the LONNNG Way, to get there
🥱 use cutting machine on the nut?
Everybody go take off your tie rod ends right now and do this, such a helpful tip. My car is having some weird steering issues I’m sure it’s completely unrelated, I’ll just take it to the dealer.
😮😮
Cool!, I got a few of them on my car right now, tomorrow I’ll pop them off and make a couple of these.
Imagine building all your own tools , then when someone asks what brand you use you just say “ my brand”.
Esa forma de soldar esta exelente brother bendiciones