NO DAMAGE Tire Mount Dismount Change Bar Build

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2021
  • No welding is required to make this.
    This is all you need to make this:
    Mount/Dismount Duck Head Tire Changer: amzn.to/3DQm6g8
    Straight Tire iron I used to pull the bead over rim: amzn.to/3DMYyc6
    Tire LUBE is a MUST(dish soap in a pinch): amzn.to/2m8tSL7
    Basic Manual Tire Changer Machine: amzn.to/2mLAiVu
    MAKE THE BEST OUT OF YOUR TIRE CHANGER: • Make a Manual Tire cha...
    SPECS:
    The angle of the bar upwards is right at 10degrees. This is not super crucial and you could push it to 12-14 degrees. The angle of the head was 14 degrees from bar centerline after my last modification. Bar length is 48inches. Must spin counter clockwise.
    NO WELD:
    The bend upwards in the bar isn't 100% necessary but does make it easier to use. You could simply put the bar in your trailer hitch receiver(or similar) and jump up an down on it to create an adequate bend/arch. Then mount it to the head. The 1/4 plate I used for the head can be a simple 4"x 5" square and doesn't need tapering where it mounts to the bar. As far as a bar goes I think a square tube would work best or use round pipe and bolt a flat piece to the section that rides on the center tire machine hold down.
    FINAL THOUGHTS:
    This thing rocks and gets a 10 out of 10 removing tires. Installing it gets a 7 out of 10 on the first bead and 8 out of 10 on the last/top bead. My original bar( • No Scuff Manual Tire C... ) gets a 10 out of 10 on the first and second bead for mounting and a 7 out of 10 dismounting tires. If I hustle I can break the bead, uninstall and install a new tire in under 5 minutes.
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  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад +25

    This is all you need to make this:
    Mount/Dismount Duck Head Tire Changer: amzn.to/3DQm6g8
    Straight Tire iron I used to pull the bead over rim: amzn.to/3DMYyc6
    Tire LUBE is a MUST(dish soap in a pinch): amzn.to/2m8tSL7
    Basic Manual Tire Changer Machine: amzn.to/2mLAiVu
    MAKE THE BEST OUT OF YOUR TIRE CHANGER: ruclips.net/video/gpTgwbHarEg/видео.html

    • @codytoews587
      @codytoews587 2 года назад +1

      sixtyfiveford for people with a welder I'd suggest the setup in this video ruclips.net/video/nmXVeLamRgU/видео.html. Which is like this video ruclips.net/video/lvKGkh9U1Yo/видео.html, but without the bearings at the top and bottom of the main pipe. It may be a tad bit more expensive than just attaching the duck bill to the pipe, but it'll be easier on your body and the rim/tire. It would be awesome if you made one, and did a comparison video of all of them to see which one you liked better.

    • @davjanazyan5192
      @davjanazyan5192 2 года назад

      Дискт

    • @williamwarren4606
      @williamwarren4606 15 дней назад

      Ordered two duckheads and a cone tonight.

  • @denjhill
    @denjhill 2 года назад +42

    Got a smile on my face the moment when the duckbill started jumping off the wheel when installing the tire. You immediately stopped and stared at it. It was this moment when I could almost see neurons in your brain going into hyperdrive. There was a glow. You saw a problem and by gawd you were going to solve it. No drama, no frustration, no give-up. I really like the way you work. Keep it up! lol. Regarding the final mod, how about welding another short piece of pipe to the side of the bar that would slip over the main axle you pry against?

    • @fastbusiness
      @fastbusiness 2 года назад +3

      That's what I was thinking too. Weld a pipe to the side of the bar that slides down over the upright to keep the bar from twisting.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад +8

      Only reason I can't put a pipe over the center axle is this dimension changes with different rim sizes and also slightly when you move the bar up and down.

    • @denjhill
      @denjhill 2 года назад

      @@sixtyfiveford Of course. I should have seen this as a problem. But maybe some variation in Model 2.0? lol

    • @notny411
      @notny411 2 года назад +1

      @@sixtyfiveford you could have a pipe that fits over the center axle and weld another short pipe (maybe 6" or so) to that at an angle where your tire-changer pole slides thru and then tap threads into a hole in that angled pipe/sleeve where a bolt could pinch your tire-changer in place. Allowing for a length adjustment to be made but still prevent the twisting.

    • @kefwals8722
      @kefwals8722 Год назад

      @@sixtyfiveford I was going to say the center of the axle will change from wheel tinwheel. But if you took 2 small short pipe pieces that would fit over the axle and handle weld those together peroenticular to each other that would work

  • @michaelallen1432
    @michaelallen1432 Месяц назад +2

    Heres a thought. Make a sleeve that goes over the center. Weld a piece of tube perpendiucular to that, with a couple of setscrews. The "foot" is then held straight and is adjustable to the width of the tire. Then weld your bar to that with a few steel wedges to reinforce. The bar for leverage can now be at any angle but the foot will stay properly positioned.

  • @jamal69jackson77
    @jamal69jackson77 2 года назад +8

    Great alternative method and design to the more complex swing arm design that is commonly seen in other manual tire tool videos. Very nice!

  • @nallen794
    @nallen794 7 месяцев назад

    This is brilliant, thanks for developing the bar and demonstrating how to use it. I just built one and used it to swap the tires on my wife's car, after a little fiddling with it to get the technique down it was effortless.

  • @805ROADKING
    @805ROADKING 2 года назад +12

    Moe will figure it out, he always does!! Well done Bud!!☺

  • @michaeldose2041
    @michaeldose2041 Год назад +2

    It's great that he shows the trial and error. Hindsight is always makes things easier. Great build and what that tells me is starting with a piece of square tube would be the way to go. Thanks for sharing you just earned my sub.

  • @dalemcinnes1834
    @dalemcinnes1834 2 года назад +16

    When I had a manual tire changer and used it lots I found a different bar that worked very well for taking the tire off quite effortlessly. It was an inch or less in diameter (think it was less than an inch) and made it into an oval shape at the end. It was about half the height of the bar and of course wider and smooth and rounded off nice. It was about 3 or 4 inches from the end and only had the full taper the last inch or so. It was so easy to pry up the tire and then spin it off and did top and bottom equally well. Once you started to turn the oval seemed to stay in the same place and found its own place to work the best. Hope I made it clear enough to understand. I have enjoyed the videos that I've watched that you have made and especially when I have done the same discoveries that you have shown and used.
    Dale in Canada

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 Год назад +1

    That's slick as mud and the best help possible! Don't get better than that! Been looking for the longest time for this very thing. Try not to over think it, it works.. Five Stars!Thank you very much sir.

  • @kw2519
    @kw2519 Год назад

    I got the ducks head you listed. Heading into work now to mill out a solid aluminum block with a couple tapped holes for set screws. Thank you for the idea!

  • @wolfman7393
    @wolfman7393 2 года назад

    I built your first one and had my brother 3D print a plastic L instead of melted milk jug. Works good for my needs. I’ll stick with it instead of the duckbill type. I like the motorcycle tire end too. That’s the best!

  • @1995dresser
    @1995dresser 2 года назад

    Very nice and simple I have a HF manual tire machine with the motorcycle attachment for about 15+ yrs used the nomar mount dismount bar it works ok but I also have the Mojo lever that works great but I have seen people using a duck head attachment on manual machines by using the center post as a bearing to hold the head in position but yours is neat almost anybody can make one and it works

  • @mozartheart2958
    @mozartheart2958 Год назад +1

    Nice idea. You might want to consider modifying it, so it can fit as a Hi Lift jack adapter. Should be useful for offroading/overlanding.

  • @FrankRizzo804
    @FrankRizzo804 8 месяцев назад

    With the help of your video I bolted together a bar using some Unistrut I had laying around. Easily completed changing 8 tires with 4 more to go. Thanks brother.

  • @williamevans7326
    @williamevans7326 Год назад +1

    Great video, I really appreciated the attention to detail and running analyses.
    Building off your design:
    I made my lever bar with two thick walled 1 inch square tubes welded together. They are 4 foot pieces offset by 7 inches to create a handle on one end (top side) and a lower profile on the horn mount side. I did not impart an angle change to the head on my build. Additionally I welded a vertical 1 foot handle (same 1 inch stock) on the horn side to correct any twisting of the horn if needed. The results were:
    1) A wide flat surface against the center post to resist horn twist.
    2) A handle (main lever end) which maintains downward pressure on the trailing edge of the horn to counter the tire forcing the rear of the bill up when installing. In other words the bottom of the flat lever is pressed against the post and you generate a higher pressure on the top side resisting undesired twist.
    3) A vertical handle (horn side) that made positioning the tool easier.
    Next I made the horn mount plate so the degree of arch could be changed with the size of the wheel. Where the lever is not in line with the center post, the horn angle changes slightly as the distant from the post changes which may result in the horn coming off the wheel. The pivot bolt passes though the mount plate up from the circular pocket on the bottom of the horn and though the bottom square tube. The locking bolt pass thought an arched slot cut into the plate and up though the both tubes. The results were:
    1) Easy angle correction with no pop off.
    Overall my build worked well removing and installing and did not pop off the wheel. I tested it on an 18 inch aluminum wheel mounting a 245/60. I used Amor All as the mount lube (very slick) and was able to apply consistent force with no marring of the wheel. The additional handle was not needed in my test to correct horn twist but greatly aided in the handling of the tool.
    My build is heavy though and would benefit from a second person helping. That said there was no bending of the lever under pressure and the force needed to rotate the lever was normal. The straight lever design did not interfere with removal or install in my case. The horn also fit well under the top wall when removing the second bead.
    Thanks again for the inspiration. Very happy with the results.

  • @krtschmrz5728
    @krtschmrz5728 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video saved the day for me. I made a bolt together version of the bar and it worked like a charm. Many Thanks !

  • @diggerdog9096
    @diggerdog9096 2 года назад +7

    Carriage bolts have the smooth heads that should work. Tough working in a 1 stall (?) with 3 stalls worth of tools and junk (????) ,, Don't ask me how I know. Good find. It really doesn't take a lot to make some harbor freight tools very workable. I have had my tire changer for years and it does the job. Never got around to making your other bar but did get a bead breaker. You are the man to watch. I'm a subscriber and find your videos a treasure trove of good ideas and how To's . Thanks and keep them coming please

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад +2

      Hey thanks. Carriage bolts would work awesome.

    • @michaelallen1432
      @michaelallen1432 Месяц назад

      Elevator bolts have a very flat thin head. Id be inclined to use those.

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 2 года назад

    Easy & cheap got my attention LOL . It has been over a year since I used my tire changer but that duck bill makes it look a lot easier.
    I have been laid up for over 3 weeks & way behind projects. Not sure when I will be going again & uploading new videos. I have to check any not finished videos & maybe get something uploaded.
    Stay well Moe, Joe Z

  • @musicauthority7828
    @musicauthority7828 2 года назад +4

    I purchased two of those duck bill heads because they are plastic. and I wanted to have a spare in case one of them broke. and because the seller had an offer where if I got two of them I could get a significant reduction in the cost. so it was basically like I got the second one for free and while I was at it the seller had a video of how it works on the tire machine that they are made for. and something that I noticed is on the arm on the machine. the duck bill head is attached so it allows it to swivel some as it's pushed against the wheel. and I think the main reason for this is for different size wheels. so I built mine in such a way that I took a piece of tube that slides down over the main post that sticks up from the tire machine. then I took two pieces of square stock one that will just slide inside the other. and welded the larger diameter piece to the tube that go on the tire machine. and made the arm out of the smaller diameter piece. and put set bolts on it so that the arm can be adjusted in and out for the diameter of wheel, and up and down for the width of wheel. then welded a piece of round stock on the tube that goes on the tire machine to put the bar in, to turn the assembly around to remove and replace the tire. and the first thing I did to the tire machine was to take that spoon thing off and take the grinder to it so it wasn't so blunt. that was a huge improvement for breaking the beads on the tires. and the next thing I have to do to it is change that goofy pin set up. that they got on it for holding the wheel still. then it will be a pretty good tire machine to use. after spending a hundred and eighty some $ at Les Schwab for four dismounts and mounts. I decided I need to change my own tires.

  • @michaeldose2041
    @michaeldose2041 Год назад +1

    I want to say thanks. I built one using your specs 10degree up and 14 degrees canted left/counter clockwise. I used 1.5 inch square tubing .120 wall thickness for the bottom 3/4 and used 1 inch electrical conduit for the handle. It pretty much eliminates the tendency of the bar to roll. Getting those angles right is key and because of your video there was no guess work. Thanks.

  • @lukeFugate
    @lukeFugate 2 года назад +17

    Yep, I'll be building this. I like to see the way you work through problems, and appreciate you showing the changes you had to make.

  • @kevinmatthews9207
    @kevinmatthews9207 11 месяцев назад +1

    Got the manual changer about 8 months ago. At first I wasn't worried about the rims on the projects, now that I see it's much Cheeper to do the tires myself, I found your video on how to prevent damage. Just got my "duckbill" and rematched your vid. Thanks sir for the useful info! This is what RUclips is all about! Love the square tubing idea, got plenty of scrap at work I can utilize! Also like how you show the process both failures and successes. Just like real life

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome. I'm glad you liked the videos.

  • @willflynn7015
    @willflynn7015 Месяц назад +1

    Love the simplicity of the design. Was just working through something similar when I came across your video. The issue with the right side pushing away from the rim is due to the force of the bar in how it is positioned with the "T" shaped piece you cut out to attach to the duck bill. If you had cut out an "L" shaped piece so the duck bill stays in the same plane as the center post of the tire changer this wouldn't happen. I'm going to try using a rectangular piece of steel I have lying around so there is no twisting as I turn. Will maybe post a video of my own but kudos to you as watching your video is putting me hopefully in the right direction

    • @Derpherppington
      @Derpherppington 24 дня назад

      Any updates? Mine is rolling pretty bad on low profile tires. I’m looking for way to prevent it from fillings or id have to build the other version with square pipes that bolts on and spins

  • @Cboot301
    @Cboot301 2 года назад +2

    Another great build and I also love how the can shaker made an appearance. I seriously need to make one of those!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      Hey thanks, I'm glad you liked it.

    • @alimolina8769
      @alimolina8769 11 месяцев назад

      Buenas noche hermano gracias por enseñar lo pondré en práctica excelente idea desde Venezuela Carabobo Ali Molina

  • @crspcritter
    @crspcritter Год назад

    Right on ; just what the dr ordered . Just did 4 tires on wife’s car . The second bead i turn wheel upside down on changer and push tire over & off . Also on bubble balancer I only put one bead on and put on balancer and move tire around till closes to balance . Put back on changer and second bead on. Two wheels came out perfect . No weights . Many thanks for your efforts and info .
    ✊🏻👌👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @SoybeanFarmer3300
    @SoybeanFarmer3300 2 года назад +1

    The vise grips are an essential part of changing lawn mower tires. Without the vice grips you can find a small lawn mower tire forever. I like your tool I just might copy it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheBitterHoney1998
    @TheBitterHoney1998 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this! You gave me the inspiration to build my own for cheap

  • @tcmits3699
    @tcmits3699 Год назад +1

    Manual tire changers are the best. I made my duck bill bar out of two 1x3 angle, 3" walls riding against center post, straddling it and 1"leg drilled to match duckbill . Then welded round pipe for handle. Kinda like harbour freight small tire changer. Also mounted harbour freight 1" x18"bar magnet on bead breaking pipe, raise pipe to contact underside of hub and slide to contact upright post, then cut and weld at an angle. Keeps bead breaking pipe from falling. Ps remove black tape from magnet to expose segments. Thanks again for making these videos

  • @GnatGoSplat
    @GnatGoSplat 2 года назад +1

    I really liked how you show us what issues came up and how you worked through them, rather than just editing all that out. I'm a bit OCD, so I also appreciate the no damage aspect. Most of the other DIY tire change videos, getting tool marks all over the rim are obviously of no concern.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      Thanks. This thing works amazing and I'm glad I built it.

  • @infoanorexic
    @infoanorexic 2 года назад +10

    For anyone that happens to obtain one of the really old tire changing stands, if the bead breaking tool works off of the center post, make absolutely sure there is a way to keep the breaker on that post if it slips under load. I came within a quarter inch of getting clocked between the eyes by one of those, when it slipped under pressure. That was over 20 years ago, and it still makes me shutter when I think of it.
    A simple cross pin at the top of that post should do the job.

    • @notanota7425
      @notanota7425 2 года назад

      I just bought one of those... . I noticed that right away I happen to find a harbor freight bead breaker... That I used instead until I get that fixed 🤪

    • @dntsleepray
      @dntsleepray 2 года назад +2

      I second this. This is so important. I had a tire iron hit me in the mouth from slipping under pressure when I didn’t expect it to. cost an ER trip, stitches in my mouth, a scar on my cheek and almost losing my teeth. I’m a technician, change tires pretty much everyday and I’m still scared every damn time. tires are fun, and a manual mount/dismount process will always be impressive in my eyes, however it can be very dangerous. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Derpherppington
      @Derpherppington 24 дня назад

      How is that even possible I use a long bar and sit and bounce my ass on it and my hand is holding the wall so I won’t bust my ass but I bend the pipe and break beads from tires over 8 years old that’s melted on the rims

    • @infoanorexic
      @infoanorexic 24 дня назад +1

      @@Derpherppington Probably a lot of things, wear in the collar that slipped over the center post was my main suspect. Maybe I was trying to break down a tire that was larger than the stand was designed to handle. Again, it happened over 25 years ago.. All I remember was that it happened, and it was a very near thing. Now that you mention the long bar ... a long pipe cheater would have had me farther away from that center. "Cheating" sounds like a good thing, in this case.

  • @norain31
    @norain31 14 дней назад

    So i really enjoyed going through the steps with you . I had bought the exact duck head to use with my old nematic 2020 coats machine .The 2020 will scratch gouge any mag or painted aluminum wheel so need the plastic duck head . I planned on using leaf spring and cutting a slot in the middle to use the machine air drive post , or doing a L shape so it would work like the 15k new machine .Also if i can give a suggestion i stopped using the tire soap and water . I use silicone spray the tires almost fall on {not silicon based penetrating oil } . Try it 1 time ,plus no water inside to promote rust .stems i use a touch of dielectric grease .I also find the silicone absorbs into the rubber keeping it from cracking over time . Great video because you showed the problems and then the fixes . that saves a viewer time in not having to go through the failed steps . Now onto flush mount bolts and angle considerations !. Thanks for sharing ! .. Gene.

  • @FapperDan
    @FapperDan 24 дня назад

    Excellent video! Thank you so much for all the info here. I just snagged an old Coats Model 3 Tireman for $40 and will be mounting it in the shop once we get it cleaned up a bit. Once thing it didn't come with was the mounting bar so this gets me complete and on the righ ttrack. Thank you for all the help and good info here!!

  • @invujerry
    @invujerry Год назад

    Wow this is way better than what I did years ago. Definitely going to have to borrow this idea.

  • @BrettHoustonTube
    @BrettHoustonTube 2 года назад +2

    You're a freaking super hero. I need this magic wand!
    I just changed my truck tires caveman style with 2 pry bars. There was hours of the "weeping and gnashing of teeth".

    • @streetsweeper8592
      @streetsweeper8592 2 года назад +1

      Brett Houston, you Sir, just made my day. I had a similar experience changing a motorcycle tire. The shop near me gets thirty bucks to change a tire, I said "Naw, I'm good." An hour and a half later soaked in sweat thru to my boxers from the August heat, with hands rubbed completely raw.... I finally got it. I could barely type this out thru all the laughter and tears. So if you don't mind, I'm gonna take that little quote of yours and stick it in my back pocket. I work in the garage enough, it won't be long before I'll need it.

    • @BrettHoustonTube
      @BrettHoustonTube 2 года назад

      @@streetsweeper8592 Ha, thanks. Your comment made my day.

  • @ta65mail
    @ta65mail 2 года назад +6

    Love these real world videos. Find a problem, make adjustments, solve the issue. After some experience, this manual tool probably works faster than a >$2000 machine with exercise to boot.👍

  • @chillyburger1077
    @chillyburger1077 Год назад +2

    I have always wanted to try something like this . Thank you for posting a real life demo . Keeping it real, nice work 👍

  • @lucgauthier3201
    @lucgauthier3201 Год назад

    You’re a real king man of DIY Mechanic. You make my day 🎉

  • @Goldwing1500rider
    @Goldwing1500rider 2 года назад

    Hey!! That was some ideas I came up with.. but design was still in my works, now your RUclips popped up, yeah!! Now seeing pro and cons!! Gives me time how to modify mine. I got tons of steel to modify one….. thanks for making the video.

  • @softenerguy
    @softenerguy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Welding the bar on the opposite side of the flat will reduce the twist and improve the function greatly. Probably better than adding flat bars, etc.. Nice vid.

  • @rafterh2181
    @rafterh2181 2 года назад

    I think I suggested this to you last year, I was curious to see how it compared to you other one. Thanks for a well done vid showing the nuance of the process

  • @ginog4480
    @ginog4480 2 года назад +1

    Really love seeing the work through thought process. Thank you.

  • @d1strappazon
    @d1strappazon 2 месяца назад

    That is such a good idea. And a lot easier and cheaper than building the whole goose neck arm with the duck bill on the end like I see in other videos. good work

  • @randybungo2941
    @randybungo2941 3 месяца назад

    That’s brilliant like the design improvements as you go thru build

  • @afroomega77
    @afroomega77 Год назад

    Thanks bro!
    Way better than making the Other attachment with tons of steel!!!
    Simple and efficient.
    Taylorsville neighbor I appreciate it.

  • @kyleroberts7908
    @kyleroberts7908 2 года назад

    Thanks for a well done vid showing the nuance of the process.

  • @jeffputnam8554
    @jeffputnam8554 2 года назад

    I ordered the parts and will build one for sure. Thanks for all. your great content.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      It works very well. I hope you do build it.

  • @mattfoley4128
    @mattfoley4128 Год назад +1

    So ingenious. Love your process to make it right. Great video👍👍

  • @edgaravelar2750
    @edgaravelar2750 Месяц назад

    I have seen others, but this is very simple and I like it! Thank you

  • @DoingItCheap
    @DoingItCheap 2 года назад

    Very nice Moe. It is amazing how many people don't know how to pull/install a tire on a wheel. Love to Ginger !!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      Hey Thanks. I hope you've been well.

  • @kevindoble5046
    @kevindoble5046 2 года назад +1

    Pretty sure ive always thought it if I've never said it, but once again "dude's brilliant". Thanks for sharing your experience with us all.

  • @thomasgill2024
    @thomasgill2024 2 года назад +2

    I think that the duck bill takes them off in one direction and on in the other. Two bars(one on each side) might work easier. You can always join them up after the vertical pipe.

  • @howder1951
    @howder1951 2 года назад +4

    Looks good, so simple everyone should have it in their shop, cheers!

  • @AndrewReuter
    @AndrewReuter 2 года назад

    Ha, I still have the parts laying around for your last one, but I never got to it! Have been trying to get back to it recently, but glad I procrastinated. Just ordered that duck bill attachment to make it easier. Thanks!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      That's funny. I just wanted to see if I could make a quick simple version.

  • @vinces8974
    @vinces8974 2 года назад +5

    I own a regular tire machine, but wow That is a brilliant idea great video thank you

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      I've almost bought a tire machine a few times but I have nowhere indoors to store it.

  • @corey6393
    @corey6393 2 года назад +12

    I have made a bunch of mods to my HF tire changer. Mostly just making it more beefy with welds and such. But I did buy a duck bill, which is bolted to the end of the original tire bar, through one hole. It gets switched back and forth between holes depending on which direction I am using it. One hole for mount, one hole for dismount. The fact that it can swivel while moving it around the tire bead, makes it work pretty well. The only drawback is the need to swap the bolt hole in between mounts/dismounts. I have always used this duck bill in different directions for mount/dismounts, but maybe I have been doing it wrong?
    I might try a copy of your setup, with a piece of square stock, and with a swiveling mount to the duck bill. I had also though about adding a leverage bar between me and the center post of the changer, just to keep the whole thing from twisting and angling the duck bill off the bead during a mount.
    Thanks for the ideas. Once my deer is done hanging in the shop (aging) I can heat it up out there and get some work done.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад +5

      Yeah my Harbor Freight tire changer got quite a few added welds on it when it was new. Luckily it hasn't broken or fatigued in the last number of years.

    • @sz4179
      @sz4179 4 месяца назад

      Great video!! I haven't used it but it looks like the duckbill might need to rotate the other direction for installation. Mostly cause it works great unmount, but struggles on.mounting

  • @poolmotorrepairguyFL
    @poolmotorrepairguyFL 2 года назад +1

    The Florida pool pump motor bearing repair guy When Service Calls Longwood approved ! that was good info

  • @juanlanda2441
    @juanlanda2441 2 года назад

    Good idea, and I appreciate you narrating your thoughts , so many videos with no sound lose me . 👍

  • @user-jv1kk7vg1f
    @user-jv1kk7vg1f 2 года назад

    Great video. Make A large hole on pipe side with hole locks that slide up and down for different diameter rims.

  • @CheaddakerT.Snodgrass
    @CheaddakerT.Snodgrass 2 года назад +1

    Cool build. I think it would be great to hear your insight on how to choose the tires you buy. Also I saw you mentioned making a video about balancing. I'm interested.

  • @kirtadams439
    @kirtadams439 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Thanks for the education. I will improve my elapsed time for removing, mounting tires with your help.

  • @Mikefngarage
    @Mikefngarage 2 года назад +4

    the original ones had a slot on the top of the bar to keep it from rolling But still easier than tire irons. and less chance of scratching.

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 2 года назад

    Ginger is so cooperative. Great little dog.

  • @charleshoward9983
    @charleshoward9983 2 года назад +5

    Great job on the arm to remove install tire. Course anything you do is really well built and thought out. Thanks for sharing Moe.

  • @Puckerupbuttercup261
    @Puckerupbuttercup261 25 дней назад

    Great video. Your welds look quite decent too! Thanks for posting.

  • @wilbermunn9532
    @wilbermunn9532 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent vid and thanks for parts list

  • @saifcathum3423
    @saifcathum3423 2 года назад

    Very nice. This is exactly what I need. Just did a bunch of tires by hand and it was not fun at all. I will be making this for next time.

  • @cerezog
    @cerezog 7 месяцев назад

    Very good video. Thank you very much.

  • @mikechapman4767
    @mikechapman4767 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! I had my dad build this today. Beat the 300 dollar lucid kit or a day of fabbing our own

  • @dumbasscountryboy
    @dumbasscountryboy 2 года назад

    That’s AWSOME man!!! I didn’t know they even made or sold something like this. I am definitely going to buy one ☝️

  • @roybdaman
    @roybdaman Год назад +1

    Very well done and well thought out thank you.

  • @troyalger1603
    @troyalger1603 Год назад

    Thanks. This is perfect for living off grid.

  • @johnathanzimmiond6067
    @johnathanzimmiond6067 2 года назад

    Freaky, I just bought a manual changer and this video comes up. Good work! I will be making one

  • @rayreisenauer5311
    @rayreisenauer5311 Год назад

    Just bought a manual tire changer from Harbor freight. Removes tires fantastic. I found that the install end sucks and I will modify it so it grips the rim better. I need to use pry bars........... I meant tire spoons that look like pry bars🤣to put the tire back on. Maybe I will just buy one of those duck bills and build one like yours. The other thing I found out about this machine it only took 3 tires to bend the bead breaker so I will need to reinforce that. I should have some angle iron that will work for that. All in all I am pretty happy with my purchase. I live 50 miles away from anyplace that does tire work.
    Tried to use 2 foot long sections of rebar to anchor it to the ground. I have very hard ground so I figure it would work. Nope, pulls up pretty easy. I have some old railroad ties that I can use some long lag bolts to fasten it to and then just bury the tie. Should be solid. Just not ready to drill holes in my new cement slab.

  • @yodasbff3395
    @yodasbff3395 2 года назад

    Thanks for the ideas, I have an old Coates pneumatic tire changer that is really hard a aluminum rims. Maybe using your ideas I can make a new bar that will work with aluminum rims without messing them up. Yoda still has a crush on Ginger. 👍👍👍

    • @Phantom-mk4kp
      @Phantom-mk4kp 2 года назад

      On eBay you can buy a similar shaped duck bill made of Nylon

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад +2

      I've almost bought a Coats machine a few times. I just have no where indoors to store it.

  • @not2fast4u2c
    @not2fast4u2c 2 года назад

    Definitely worth buying that part and making one of these

  • @josephacker3328
    @josephacker3328 2 года назад +11

    You might also solve the twisting problem by having 2 pieces of square tubing down the bar near the duckbill that would straddle the center post. That way it would be straight with the center pull point and the flat on each side to keep it from twisting.

    • @Derpherppington
      @Derpherppington 24 дня назад

      Isn’t that what he did in the video unless u means something different then let us know because mines still twisting after same mods

    • @josephacker3328
      @josephacker3328 22 дня назад +1

      @Derpherppington he accomplished about half of what I am talking about when he put the flat bar on the side to make a flat bearing surface. The addition that I was talking about would be square tubing added to go around the other side of the center post. If it was snug enough to rattle but not bind, it would stop it from twisting. The generation of tire machines before what we have now had a bar with a slot down the middle that would ride on a pin and keep it straight. I will see if I can make a short video of a sketch and link. Comment section is not allowing me to post a photo in the comment.

    • @josephacker3328
      @josephacker3328 22 дня назад

      @@Derpherppington ruclips.net/video/bQc6I00_YEk/видео.htmlfeature=shared

    • @josephacker3328
      @josephacker3328 22 дня назад

      @@Derpherppington ruclips.net/video/bQc6I00_YEk/видео.htmlfeature=shared

    • @Derpherppington
      @Derpherppington 21 день назад

      @@josephacker3328 now I see what’s your talking about I was also thinking of welding something like to keep it from twisting but the bar would get big and bulky. I ended up cut it all up and going with the other U bracket route with adjustable nuts

  • @jameskenney5623
    @jameskenney5623 Год назад

    Lol built one exactly like it yesterday. I've had a duckbill laying and finally decided to build a bar and mount my machine to the floor.

  • @user-lp9pz2qn6b
    @user-lp9pz2qn6b 7 месяцев назад +1

    i did it, used all of your advice,...i use 1.5 inch square with an ofset and a vertucal riund bar past center towards the lever end...it works FANTASTIC...THANKS very much...Creator bless ...doug (canada)

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome. I've used this thing on so many tires now and love it. The only change I made was egging out the holes that hold the head so I can pivot it back and forth a little. As there is a variance between 13-in rims to 20 inch rims.

    • @user-lp9pz2qn6b
      @user-lp9pz2qn6b 7 месяцев назад

      yes, i was just thinking today of having the head pivot and pin in different locations, but the thing works so wall as it is, haha...@@sixtyfiveford

  • @scottdeterding9857
    @scottdeterding9857 2 года назад +2

    You could put square tubing where you put the square piece, one toward the front and one toward the rear then have an internal piece that slides with a pipe welded to it that goes over the post, that would give positive control over twisting. I tried my best to describe what I'm meaning.

  • @dwayneterry2356
    @dwayneterry2356 3 месяца назад

    Walmart service center shut down so many mom and pop tire services. Do it yourself if possible. Good video.

  • @craigtate5930
    @craigtate5930 2 года назад

    Excellent video. I also have a manual changer, as a result I often don't change my Aluminum rimmed tires. I can see that changing in the future..thanks much

  • @SportsLife247
    @SportsLife247 6 месяцев назад +1

    You are a legend. I grew up breaking tires down with bumper Jack to break the bead and 2 spoons for the tires. My pops was old school. This is awesome. Do you have a video that shows how to make your last tool you showed with ball bearing to install? Getting off is easy enough. I hate messing up tire on cold days with 2 spoons

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  6 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/85-K8Qi4UTA/видео.html this is the other one I built.

  • @james10739
    @james10739 2 года назад

    Glad I am fortunate enough to have an electric-pneumatic tire machine

  • @jothain
    @jothain 2 года назад +1

    That's quite nice lever
    I was thinking that maybe if you'd add another bend just about where you're using the lever you might easily get additional force to pull that shoe slight towards to rim. I don't know if it's necessary as that seems to work just fine. Just a thought. I always change my motorcycle tires with spoons, but I've never tried car tire. Looks fairly effortless at least on more conventional and higher profiles. Nice design 👍

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад

      Good idea. Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.

  • @leefottler4744
    @leefottler4744 Год назад

    You are one of the most clever guys I watch on RUclips ! Funny I was thinking the same mod only as you found wider would be better to keep it from rolling. Keep the vids coming !

  • @Masso1973
    @Masso1973 2 года назад

    Thanks, this is fun. Good idea, I’ll try it.

  • @georgejeckells388
    @georgejeckells388 Год назад +2

    Hello sixtyfiveford.
    Great tool and video. I have a thought for you about tge bolt heads hitting the rim. You could try a piece of shrink tubing, the same as used on wiring. You cound get a piece big enough to go over the bolt head,cut it a bit longer then the thickness of the bolt. Heat it with a heat gun, shrink the extra piece to cover the top of the bolt head.
    Just a thought. Have a great day.

  • @piecetoyou8285
    @piecetoyou8285 6 месяцев назад

    Dude you are like a mad inventor in a good way` all your stuff you make is great ,
    Some Ideas you come up with on other vid`s its just what I`me like,
    It save`s a fortune and most of the time it works better than the original..
    I bought a small pneumatic Tyre changer like the Sealey TC962 some years ago off a small closing down garage for 150.00 years ago
    ,My Tyre changer is like yours stuck` with all sorts getting in the way,
    The first Tyre I changed taken just over an hour I did not lookup the correct way to remove it I was sweating buckets my back in bits and I bent my bar through the force i was giving it,
    After several foul words and wanting to smash my Tyre changer,
    I taken a break looked up RUclips and realized I had been doing it all wrong sequence,
    Went back and within several minutes removed , balanced ,new valve job done ,
    Did I learn a hard lesson that day" I surely did.
    I heard that if you balance a Tyre put in on a vehicle drive 50 miles or so taken that wheel back and it will be slightly out again but not as much.
    I also heard that when you brake after having a new Tyre replace it will move on the rim slightly at first,
    Not sure if these facts are true but if it did this could explain the inaccuracy if balanced again,

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  6 месяцев назад

      Tire imbalance is constantly occurring/ changing. Some of it is because the tire is slightly out of round and as it heats up it settles. The further out the weight, the more dramatic of a difference it makes on balance. So if you had a little bit of a flat spot as soon as it rounds out the balance has completely changed. A tiny pebble in the tread grove. A glob of mud on the inside of the rim. Sometimes just the harmonic vibrations of the tread grooves can create imbalance. They try to mitigate this by having a non-uniform tread pattern if you look closely.

  • @vrm86gt
    @vrm86gt 9 месяцев назад

    Nice job! I need to make one of those

  • @skandix
    @skandix Год назад

    Made one 5 years ago, works great.

  • @judeghazaleh6134
    @judeghazaleh6134 8 месяцев назад

    The duckbill is great for mounting tire back on, it sucks for un mounting,, it's just to think and bulky, you can do it, but it's just harder than the regular flat part of the bar for taking the tire off. , I just use the regular harbor freight bar, it works great for removing the tire.

  • @carsandguitars3894
    @carsandguitars3894 2 года назад +1

    I’m very impressed! Good job👍

  • @davedeatherage4902
    @davedeatherage4902 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks man, I appreciate your videos.

  • @scottchilds6412
    @scottchilds6412 Год назад

    Just built this and works great!

  • @mr1pearl
    @mr1pearl 2 года назад

    American ingenuity gotta love it and the money you save you can't beat it with a stick . And catching a freebie on the way home score 👊

  • @carlosmoreno2387
    @carlosmoreno2387 3 дня назад

    Thanks man you’re awesome 👏

  • @Logjam5
    @Logjam5 2 года назад

    Good enthusiasm fine tuning the tool.

  • @Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname
    @Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname 2 года назад +2

    Just to add to your u-bolt method if they make the bracket a little wider and just drill the holes for the u-bolt to go through and it will hold it better

  • @andrewkoo9875
    @andrewkoo9875 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome !!!
    This is really a game changer. Thanks for your video.

  • @dougkuechenmeister8733
    @dougkuechenmeister8733 2 года назад

    Amazon was selling the head for $13 but just uped it too $26 FYI ! Thanks again for your time and helpful tips!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 года назад +2

      Prices fluctuate like crazy on Amazon.