Build a Vintage Block & Tackle Pulley

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @petercane6890
    @petercane6890 5 лет назад +3

    I like the way you did the vid.
    No talking or wasted verbals just plain and easy demos.
    Your work shop an d equipment are nice and clean.
    You are an excellent craftsman.
    As a real gobstopper I tend to agree that an acid test at the end just to make our jaws drop.
    Thanks mate. AWESOME.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  5 лет назад

      Thank you Peter!

    • @Tropicalianoaff
      @Tropicalianoaff 2 месяца назад

      Yes. Lets cut the blá blá at least among we diy'ers

  • @MrThomascow
    @MrThomascow 9 лет назад +9

    I am a 71 year old shipwright & used block & tackle quite a lot. Fascinating seeing the fine craftsman ship used to make them. love this video well done sir cheers OXOX

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад +1

      +Thomascow Mc Mullan Thanks Thomas. Your comments mean a lot to me. Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 6 лет назад +1

    This is the first Feddie video I ever watched!!! Block and tackle pulleyed me in and I was hooked!!!

  • @UnbeltedSundew
    @UnbeltedSundew 9 лет назад

    For some object that appears so simple that is a hell of a lot of work. Very interesting to see, thanks for sharing.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      +UnbeltedSundew Thanks for watching!

  • @gunner1656
    @gunner1656 9 лет назад

    Not only are you a great craftsman, but you're a super awesome teacher! There's quite a few people out there that are good at what they do, but few that are good at teaching it. I'll proceed with checking out the rest of your videos. Thank you very much for sharing!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Gunner Thanks for the kind words, Gunner. I appreciate you watching!

    • @gunner1656
      @gunner1656 9 лет назад

      You're quite welcome. I look forward to your future videos!

  • @PHSPantherSoccer1
    @PHSPantherSoccer1 9 лет назад

    love the way you used the router to create the pulley wheel. Solved a problem for me. Thanks!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Sam Schroeder Thanks Sam. Glad it gave you some ideas!

  • @FeeltheRhythm08
    @FeeltheRhythm08 9 лет назад

    I'm about to use a block and tackle pulley system to lift a basket seat about 15' into the air in one of our barns. Wish I had the time and resources to make my own vintage block! This is awesome. Well put together and you know it won't fail.

  • @poindexter1387
    @poindexter1387 4 года назад

    That is NOT a pulley it is ART now. WOW ... looks fantastic.Thanks for not playing that annoying music through the video.👍

  • @dessertman1181
    @dessertman1181 9 лет назад

    Once again "FEDDIE" the MASTER Craftsman at it again! Pure precision in what he does. Subscribe to his channel it is always a wealth of knowledge!
    Keep it up Feddie? Great Job!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Dessert Man Dessert Man! Thanks for checking in and making my head too big to get through the door. I really appreciate the encouragement!

  • @edwardvoiles1939
    @edwardvoiles1939 9 лет назад

    This is great. You have a GOD given talent. I also like how organized your shop is. You must have served in the military. That is something that we were taught in the Army and has always stayed with me. Everything has it's place and clean as you go.

  • @dwheisner
    @dwheisner 6 лет назад

    Great video! When I was kid I kept my saddle hanging from a block and tackle from the barn. I was small for my age and couldn't lift the saddle onto my horse, so I had to walk the horse under the saddle and lower it onto my horse with a block and tackle. When I got done riding, I'd undo the girth and hoist it back up. For the memories!

  • @JoeRadman
    @JoeRadman 9 лет назад

    Nice work. The router cove on that wheel was a nice touch.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      ***** Thanks Joe. I appreciate the kind words.

  • @carlostavares6052
    @carlostavares6052 7 лет назад

    Excellent work. What a great shop? Especially liked the up and down tool . . . great job. Thank you

    • @mysss29
      @mysss29 5 лет назад

      oscillating spindle sander

  • @dutch999999
    @dutch999999 7 лет назад

    I don't care if the grain goes up, down, left, right or sideways. It looks awesome and is a mighty fine piece of work. Congrats

  • @elizabethpowers7706
    @elizabethpowers7706 8 лет назад

    So cool....awesome tools and shop too...

  • @THOMASTHESAILOR
    @THOMASTHESAILOR 7 лет назад

    Nice Job, I love the old wooden equipment, It got the Job done very nicely,

  • @greg6107
    @greg6107 6 лет назад

    How could 280 people give a thumbs down, really enjoyed watching.

  • @Westsidewood
    @Westsidewood 9 лет назад

    And that ladies and gentlemen is how it's done. Truly amazing. Thanks for sharing

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      1kenkelly Great compliment. I really appreciate it!

  • @MrUltimate49er
    @MrUltimate49er 9 лет назад

    I grew up on a dairy farm and your video brought back great memories. Thanks for the build and video. You are a true craftsman!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Chris Yaowsee Thanks Chris. I really appreciate the kind words.

  • @maverickjackman8658
    @maverickjackman8658 9 лет назад

    Brilliant video. No wasted time or footage. Thank you-

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      maverick jackman Your welcome. I appreciate the compliments!

  • @TheWeirdSide1
    @TheWeirdSide1 8 лет назад +2

    Work of art! I appreciate your level of perfection...so many you tube-video-guys show "me" how to make a piece of garbage. True, having the right tools and so many, helps, but you obviously have great skill beyond the tools. Hope I can acquire all the tools someday!

  • @SnakeDoctor922
    @SnakeDoctor922 9 лет назад

    That my friend is not only Bad A$$ but also a beautiful wood piece. Great job!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Todd Gardner Thank you for the kind words, Todd. I really appreciate the encouragement!

  • @dropcordworkshop2070
    @dropcordworkshop2070 9 лет назад

    Beautiful workmanship!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      The Dropcord Workshop Thanks for the kind words and encouragement. I really appreciate it.

  • @willienolegs8928
    @willienolegs8928 4 года назад

    Very good job, looks great and serviceable.

  • @buynsell365
    @buynsell365 8 лет назад

    GREAT JOB !!! You also have a great shop to work in. Well done.

  • @toddbailey5198
    @toddbailey5198 9 лет назад

    Very nice, that cherry stain really popped the grain!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Todd Bailey Thanks, Todd. I appreciate the compliment.

  • @BrassLock
    @BrassLock 8 лет назад +5

    I've been using a cast-iron block and tackle system for 15 years on my balcony to haul heavy loads such as sand and bricks. It's regularly used to save scratching the stairwell walls from awkward objects of furniture. They are old century design but extremely functional, and many jobs can be done by a single person. Saves my knee joints too☺

  • @johnlowell2171
    @johnlowell2171 9 лет назад

    Great idea for a project, turned out very nice.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      John Lowell Thanks for the compliments, John. I really appreciate it.

  • @daveh9521
    @daveh9521 4 года назад

    Yikes, what a beautiful shop! I could make almost anything in there. Great work. I watched this video because I sell antiques online, and have an unusual pulley with brass wheels. The problem is the strap is spread inside from over strain. After watching this, I might have to "slice and shim"... This was a pleasure to watch.

  • @billrugg-easey4764
    @billrugg-easey4764 7 лет назад

    Liked the video, it's a long time since I've seen someone Make a block. I once rigged some tall ship (a brigantine and a fully rigged ship) we made blocks much like this, we didn't finish with varnish, we dropped them in a barrel of linseed and tallow for a couple of days. We tried turning wooden sheaves but found that they either swelled or broke unless they were made of lignum vitae or red gum. In the end our sheaves ( the pulley wheels)were made either of iron ( reused from old blocks) or Tufnell, we always used a steel axel sometimes stainless. To hold the axel in place we had one end riveted ( or used a long coach bolt). The other end was held in place with a metal plate, the uk had just gone decimal so we usually used an old penny for this plate. Keep making the videos.

  • @robertsheffey8894
    @robertsheffey8894 9 лет назад

    Congratulations of your cameo on the Drunken Woodworker weekly wrap up! Well deserved, partner!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Robert Sheffey Outstanding. Thanks for letting my know Brother. I would not have known unless you would have said something. Funny though, I knew something was up yesterday because my subscriptions went crazy for a few hours. Then I saw your comment and it all made sense.

  • @johncurry3880
    @johncurry3880 9 лет назад

    Great job, wow, tons of work for something so small, lot's of details. I especially liked how you made the pulleys, I must try that . Thanks for showing the video.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      John Curry Thank you for watching, John. Yes, the 11 minute video is the magic of Hollywood. This project took a long time and tested my skills!

  • @boatworkstoday
    @boatworkstoday 9 лет назад +3

    That was flippin' cool! Love nautical projects!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад +1

      BoatworksToday Thanks Brother. Glad you enjoyed it. I had you in mind as I was working on it.

  • @optace
    @optace 9 лет назад

    An amazing craftsman and a terrific instructor. Thanks

  • @juanguerrero5626
    @juanguerrero5626 9 лет назад

    Turned out really good, thanks for sharing.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Juan Guerrero Your welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @carylamari6546
    @carylamari6546 9 лет назад +1

    You are a Craftsman and that is the highest tribute I can pay you:) Beautiful work!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      ***** Thank you for the great encouragement, Cary. I really appreciate it.

  • @csands260
    @csands260 8 лет назад +1

    makes me wanna go build my own workshop! imagine all the stuff you could make

  • @brianallen4101
    @brianallen4101 9 лет назад

    Totally well presented easy to follow steps without the "blah blah" and no language problems, more please.

  • @ptyptypty3
    @ptyptypty3 7 лет назад

    This is one of the COOLEST Videos I have ever seen!!.. The way you presented it is AWESOME. THANK YOU!!...

  • @williampmcaleer6206
    @williampmcaleer6206 9 лет назад

    Absolutely the best DYI video I have watched. I retired about 2 weeks ago. A project/dream to do in my retirement was to build a block and tackle set. Up until I saw your video it was just an dream, without a plan. But not any more I found your video ---- it is a dream that has come true.
    Many thanks for this video and you other videos I have watched. However the one thing holding me back The one thing holding me back now is the name of the tool you used to bend the steel please!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      William P McAleer Thanks for watching, William. I really appreciate it! I bent the metal using a cheap bender I bought at Harbor Freight. Send me an email and I will give you the CAD templates for the cutouts. blazingnailgun@gmail.com

  • @norm1124
    @norm1124 9 лет назад

    Very nice and good choice of podcast.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      norm1124 Thanks Norm. I like listening to that too.

  • @MrEd-hg3wy
    @MrEd-hg3wy 8 лет назад +3

    Unbelievable! Great craftsmanship--Kudos to you. You make woodworking look easy!

    • @josephbohme7917
      @josephbohme7917 Год назад

      What does he have to do, to make you believe, it looked pretty clear to me. Every guy should have a basic woodshop when he needs one. Clean, organized, well lighted, nice and airy, vac system, refrigerator, coffee maker, micro wave, Mini Split Hot & Cold. Bathroom with shower. Storage for materials, Forklift, XYZ platform system at least 60"x 60" with 8" depth capacity, Video editing studio, Secure locker for Camera light sound equpt. How else could we make a unbelievable Pulley block as good as this. Can we all agree.

  • @yuryramon-ym7oj
    @yuryramon-ym7oj 5 месяцев назад

    Excelente trabajo...! Muy prolijo

  • @thomasgilbert9347
    @thomasgilbert9347 9 лет назад

    Great video. loved the metal bending jig.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Thomas Gilbert Thanks for watching, Thomas. I really appreciate it!

  • @makingitmatters9587
    @makingitmatters9587 9 лет назад

    Excellent!! I love projects like this. Beautiful crafstmanship

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Making it Matters Thank you for checking it out. I appreciate the compliments.

  • @Heinmadegoods
    @Heinmadegoods 9 лет назад

    That was the most entertaining woodworking video I've ever watched. The project is awesome to begin with, but the video editing and wordless clarity had me riveted. Thanks!!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Matt H Great feedback and encouragement, Matt. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @williamdawson3353
    @williamdawson3353 9 лет назад +1

    Super way to make pulleys. Thanks. Very nice project.

  • @7come11two
    @7come11two 7 лет назад

    Beautiful work, my friend. Expertly fitted. You are an artist.

  • @metaspencer
    @metaspencer 8 лет назад

    Another great video. I love your stuff and this project is no exception. Elegant, simple, and so useful.

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut 9 лет назад

    Very clever, looks great and I bet it works.

  • @mikerobb5154
    @mikerobb5154 4 года назад +4

    Its amazing that you can build a $100 block and tackle with only $8000 worth of machines.

  • @nickmazzeo8477
    @nickmazzeo8477 9 лет назад

    Loved it man. Funny you showed making it jimmy was the one who turned me to this channel.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Nick Mazzeo Thanks for the kind words, Nick. I really appreciate you watching. How did Jimmy point you to me?

    • @nickmazzeo8477
      @nickmazzeo8477 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Jimmy mentioned your channel on the second episode of making it, talking about the cnc ruler. You're even in the show notes. After that I was hooked I really enjoy your work and these methods were really cool and unique. Thanks and keep up the good work!

  • @KSFWG
    @KSFWG 9 лет назад

    Nicely done. Thanks for the video!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      KSFWG Your welcome. I really appreciate you watching!

    • @KSFWG
      @KSFWG 9 лет назад

      I appreciate your videos. They are clear, concise, and informative. Keep up the good work, man!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @tubalcain1
    @tubalcain1 9 лет назад

    Outstanding Feddie!... Love the way it turned out!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Danny Herrera Thanks for checking in, Danny. Good to hear from you. Thank you for the compliments. I really appreciate it.

  • @MrRay3801
    @MrRay3801 9 лет назад

    Great video! End result is gorgeous! !!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      raymond Moore Thanks Raymond. I appreciate the compliments!

  • @fomoco1454
    @fomoco1454 8 лет назад

    Your damn good at woodworking and fabricating.

  • @deadflyer1
    @deadflyer1 8 лет назад

    Your editing is professional quality.

  • @MarioTempradoLecha
    @MarioTempradoLecha 2 года назад

    Very good job 👏👏👏👏

  • @mrlysle1
    @mrlysle1 9 лет назад

    Alright Feddie. That was bad ass bro! Great job.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Jeffrey Fluharty Thanks for checking in, Jeffrey. I appreciate you watching and sending me some encouragement!

  • @SeanRubino
    @SeanRubino 9 лет назад

    Masterfully done!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Sean Rubino Thank Sean. I appreciate the kind words!

  • @KF7AIK
    @KF7AIK 9 лет назад

    Love it! I know what block and tackle is but you should rig it up and demonstrate it for folks.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      KF7AIK Thanks for the kind words and for the view!

  • @MA-dg1qr
    @MA-dg1qr 2 года назад

    Love this video, great job.

  • @way22good1
    @way22good1 9 лет назад

    Good job, Nice project and great video

  • @rrrzz8346
    @rrrzz8346 8 лет назад

    Wow - That was 'The' Best Video / demonstration I've ever seen. Your skills (all-around), & your 'Executive' planning skillsets with execution, Including visual layout are like a Surgeon. With 'That' kind of talent, you should have More Professions.I don't know who you are my friend, but there are more 'keys' in your tool-box that can open 'doors' in many other walks of Life

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +Rrr Zz Thanks for watching!

  • @mikekentz6079
    @mikekentz6079 7 лет назад

    Very impressive, well done!

  • @SHNUCAU
    @SHNUCAU 9 лет назад

    Great build. Plus it's useful to know how to make tools/ simple machines.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Matt de Oliveira Thanks Matt. I appreciate the view.

  • @SawDustMakerRJM
    @SawDustMakerRJM 9 лет назад +1

    Great job on the pulley.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Saw Dust Maker Thanks!

  • @darciamather2855
    @darciamather2855 9 лет назад

    Thank you that was totally awesome, easy to follow, and the best DIY video I have seen yet!!!!!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      +Darcia Mather Thank you for the kind words, Darcia!

  • @9jep
    @9jep 8 лет назад

    What a great video.......Brilliant.......What fun.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 9 лет назад

    Very well done build and video! I've always liked their simplicity and functionality! Yours is a beauty to behold. I know it's a decorative item but think it would work well for the right weight. The router cutting the groove on the wheels was great and something I will use. Thanks for sharing.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      MRrwmac Thank you for watching and sending great comments my way. MR. I really appreciate it!

  • @johnnewell1735
    @johnnewell1735 9 лет назад

    Great video. Great content, as usual. Thanks for sharing all you do. And thanks for the lead to "Making It."

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      John Newell Thanks, John. I appreciate it. I like to listen to that podcast. I always pck up something from Jimmy!

  • @BradleyMakesThings
    @BradleyMakesThings 9 лет назад

    Looking good!!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      BradleyMakes Thanks Bradley. I appreciate the encouragement.

  • @johnwettroth4335
    @johnwettroth4335 8 лет назад

    Really enjoyed this- beautiful work and nice technique. My father had a set like this around our house for many years, I don't know what ever happened to them. He "borrowed" them from work to straightened out my sister's tricycle frame after backing over it with this car- an old family legend- my sister was about 4 and cussed him out in some kind of baby talk. One note of safety- at about 3:21 in the video, you should really use a vise or solid hold down when drilling metal- this gave me shivers of what could happen if the bit caught...

  • @samueltaylor4989
    @samueltaylor4989 7 лет назад

    That's a lot of work. Very nice. I have a three pulley block and tackle I got from my father that I still use occasionally on the job (construction). You will need to build a second one to be able to use it though. One issue I see other than the wooden dowel instead of steel, is the two steel strips used to hang it had a gap between them so all the weight is on the inner steel strip. Next time clamp the two together before drilling the through hole. But very nice work

  • @EdNobre1109
    @EdNobre1109 9 лет назад

    Great design , thanks for sharing .

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад +1

      Edson Júlio Silva Nobre Nobre Your welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @burknstock
    @burknstock 9 лет назад

    Nice work. looks awesome!

  • @albertdowrn
    @albertdowrn Год назад

    So, I make RUclips videos. Well your video making skills far outpace mine not to mention the skills around a shop. Thank you!

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 7 лет назад

    A beautiful job !

  • @buccos2004
    @buccos2004 9 лет назад

    I love your videos, that was a great project. Thanks for sharing!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Dennis McCamley Thanks Dennis. I really appreciate you watching!

  • @aaltan
    @aaltan 9 лет назад +2

    very nice job mate, thanks for sharing.. loved it, and the decent job..

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 8 лет назад

    That came out pretty. It's really weird to think about bothering to stain a pulley block, but, man it's pretty when you do.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      Thanks for checking it out!

  • @buddyboy1953
    @buddyboy1953 8 лет назад

    Wow great job !!!!

  • @woodkraftsfwi1999
    @woodkraftsfwi1999 9 лет назад

    Grate video. Thanks for taking the time to edit and share it.
    Now I saw that it's a decorative block in your notes so it doesn't really matter. But just as a polite pointer, the grain running the wrong way. So if someone going to make one for pulling some load, make the grain run length way not cross way as you lose strength and it may split under load.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Woodkrafts FWI Thanks for watching. The wood is not carrying the load on a block and tackle. The steel bar carries all the load. The pretty wood is just window dressing. :-)

    • @davidbartle5162
      @davidbartle5162 7 лет назад

      Great video for sure. The grain of the wood doesn't matter! It takes NO load. load transfers from the hook to the metal straps to the axle. Side cheeks are for decoration and to keep the sheaves apart.

  • @lsanderson40
    @lsanderson40 7 лет назад

    Nice work!

  • @koboskolors
    @koboskolors 9 лет назад

    Awesome video sir! Awesome attention to detail. After 11 minutes and 9 seconds of cool craftsmanship though, all I could think of was a multitude of ways to secure that drill press solidly. Just my 2 cents, not a troll, and MakingIt is a gold mine. Looking forward to checking out your other videos.

  • @AceNos71
    @AceNos71 9 лет назад

    Nice work!!

  • @shanek6582
    @shanek6582 8 лет назад +1

    If the straps made a complete circle, around the bottom also, it would be safer, I've got some originals like that. They also have brass wheels and a steel pin though. If your wood pin shears, there's nothing but a little wood and glue to keep it from busting out of the bottom.

  • @Liberallez
    @Liberallez 8 лет назад

    Very nice!! No blather, just information. I am strongly sound oriented (singer) so I LOVE the visual presentation with no superfluous, distracting yakking.
    And...regardless of what Doctor Michael Andrews writes below...I think your voice sounds fine.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      Thank you for watching, Liberal. I really appreciate the encouragement!

    • @Liberallez
      @Liberallez 8 лет назад

      You're welcome...but ...don't call me a Liberal!! ;-)

  • @victorgiraud4254
    @victorgiraud4254 9 лет назад

    That was awesome to watch.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      +victor giraud Thanks! I appreciate the compliments.

  • @Pyronics
    @Pyronics 9 лет назад

    Always love your videos bud.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Dan Robidoux Thanks Dan. I appreciate you checking on and watching!

  • @paulbizard3493
    @paulbizard3493 8 лет назад +1

    Nicely made video. :)

  • @MabrayFarm
    @MabrayFarm 5 лет назад

    Very nice, thanks for the video.

  • @dsmith004
    @dsmith004 5 лет назад

    Nice work.

  • @robertsheffey8894
    @robertsheffey8894 9 лет назад

    Very awesome. Jimmy diresta eat your heart out.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Robert Sheffey I think I just got compared to Jimmy Diresta. Self actualization is now complete. :-)

  • @deanhoward1374
    @deanhoward1374 7 лет назад

    this looks fantastic. I have recently started to upload videos of me making a block. now I feel that I need to up my game.

  • @itzdanilow
    @itzdanilow 9 лет назад

    Very good! Incredible! 😀

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      +Danilo Gamer_leal Thanks!

  • @oliverlamb6387
    @oliverlamb6387 9 лет назад

    Love your videos man!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Oliver Lamb Thanks Brother. I appreciate the encouragement.

    • @oliverlamb6387
      @oliverlamb6387 9 лет назад +1

      Are you thinking of selling these? Did you design them yourself with sketch up?
      Also, that tool you used to bend the metal plates; what's it called? And does it have specific angle finders or did you just eyeball the bends?
      I really appreciate the time and effort you put into explaining and making these videos; you really care about the education viewers; thank you for the work!
      *****

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      I'd sell anything if someone wanted it and was willing to pay me fairly. I did not have one to go by so I drew it CAD and just kind of guessed based on pics I saw online.

  • @dokbob5795
    @dokbob5795 9 лет назад

    Beautiful and the only music was that of the machines until the very end.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      +Dok Bob Thanks Dok. I appreciate the kind words.

  • @antennasbc
    @antennasbc 9 лет назад

    Wow a lot of work. Well done sir. It would have to be $100 if you sold it!!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      +antennasbc Thanks for the view and comments!

  • @pulleycult8297
    @pulleycult8297 7 лет назад +1

    I always thought that Pulleys came from heaven...