That looks a lot more stable Elin.. Good job.. Now to work on my own stability, but tightening nuts will not be possible as the wife removed those years ago !
just a little fyi if you are in the market for a new bead roller of this style. eastwood's version is made of much heavier material and has grease zerks. while not perfect it's not flimsy like this one or the harbor freight option. so when you modify the eastwood, you have a very nice roller. just my 2 cents.
I knew this comment was going to come up :) I am not interested in motorizing it. I use it for simple jobs, not very often and I'd like to keep it as small, light and simple as possible. Easy to move around and store, when not used. If one day I have a big garage and more use of a bead roller, I will build a bigger one and motorize it.
Much improved, great job Elin!
Very helpful. I'ma buy a cheap bead roller too and beef it up. Thanks.
Lots of Beauties on deck! You are set for life!
That looks a lot more stable Elin.. Good job.. Now to work on my own stability, but tightening nuts will not be possible as the wife removed those years ago !
Great stuff. I have something just like this that needs these upgrades.
Great modification, plenty more panels on those old Triumphs to put it to the test.
Well done and good luck from Spain!!
Another " ELIN TOOL", great job!!
nice work Elin.
Ingenious!
Thanks Elin! I have one of these from Princess Auto so this is great advice. Shared.
Thank you
Great mod to the bead roller Elin.
just a little fyi if you are in the market for a new bead roller of this style. eastwood's version is made of much heavier material and has grease zerks. while not perfect it's not flimsy like this one or the harbor freight option. so when you modify the eastwood, you have a very nice roller. just my 2 cents.
I know, but with the shipment and duties it would be 3 times more expensive. And it comes with only 3 sets of dies.
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Great work 👍
I was waiting for a Triumph steering wheel to replace the handle.
I had a steering wheel prepared for that job, but I decided that grabbing spokes gives me a better grip than a wheel.
Good modification. a plate at the end between the main parts above and below the slot at the roller end should stiffen it up more 👍👍
I thought about boxing it all over, but it is solid enough as it is. And heavy :)
A round wheel will be a vast improvement over that drill press style.
I had a steering wheel prepared for that job, but I decided that grabbing spokes gives me a better grip than a wheel.
Elin have you seen on Project Binky how they motorized their bead roller so it can be activated by a foot switch?
Yeah, I don't need that. I don't use it that much and I'd like to keep it simple. Easy to move and store when not needed.
Elin… you are too intelligent and I hate you for that! :-) You talented guy!
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use a electric motor with variable speed dial to power it instead of the crank handle .
I knew this comment was going to come up :) I am not interested in motorizing it. I use it for simple jobs, not very often and I'd like to keep it as small, light and simple as possible. Easy to move around and store, when not used. If one day I have a big garage and more use of a bead roller, I will build a bigger one and motorize it.
This guy deserves better equipment.
We get what we can afford, not what we deserve :)
@@RustyBeauties I understand. Was asking the richer viewers to help out and buy you one. LOL!