I love your videos. No messing around. No slow removal of a bolt. No 30 minute explanation on why cut something. You just get to the point and get crap done. Thanks.
Yep, no looking for the proper tool each time, or looking for the just right piece of steel, or that perfect size screw, no going to the hardware store for rope, welding wire speed is set just right every time, or being interupted by the phone ringing, no trying to remember where he set down that wrench during the phone call...Everything just magically right there for each step in less than one second every single time. Gotta like that super fast self adjusting bench top vise too!! All done in 9 minutes flat!!! Me? I would have went to buy a 880 pound lift electric cable hoist in the morning for $150, and go back to my shop and earn another $800 to $1500 doing what I know how to do best the rest of the day.
The most succinct and informative how-to video I've seen. No breezy talky rubbish and a presenter's life story, just straight to work. Quick cuts to give you enough information. I'm gonna try this windscreen wiper one
Молодец, хороший ролик. Всегда приятно смотреть ролики умных и рукастых людей. И не обращай внемание на диванных умников. Которые под час не могут и гвоздя забить. Удачи, и здоровья.)
Nah, Poland is safe. And it will be. If not, no one will be safe anymore cause things will go "hot". You have your hot stuff, Mother has their own hot sauce and honestly nature will cure itself and just life would move on.
Amazing thought and execution! Having worked with these wiper motors in the past , but with much less the complexity and strength of your design my friend. Having seen your video, I now have the confidence that my application will continue to function, as my design is running a shaft and wooden gears .The level of strength you have gotten is incredible, I was not aware of that capability as my requirement was more of low rpm without overheating. Sorry for the long message everyone, just a great find. Again I thank you. F2
I enjoy watching the tinkering and learning different ways of doing stuff. As an Aircraft Mechanic for 16 years I'm more than capable of doing something like this. But.... in reality my ass is heading down to Harbor Freight or buying something off Amazon that will do just this. If it fills his time and gives him something to do I'm all for it, it's a great hobby to have. 👍
Clever engineering plus using scrap parts. From a small shop big things ( cool design) come out. I always enjoy watching your videos. No need to talk, the your projects speak for them selfs.
I’ve followed this Chanel and your previous channel. I Thank you for sharing your skills and I thank your Country for sharing its humanitarian efforts!
Luv This Side of the Industry and Love You ❤️!! Didn't Realize Just How Diverse Your Library of Experience Is!! You're Beautiful and Intelligent!! Keep up the Good Work!!
THANKS for waking me up to the idea of the wiper motor,for my motorcycle swap trike,basket and all,i didn't want to use gas as its too noisy,this will work real well with two small 525 cca batteries,genius and the heavy duty switch,marvelous,THANKS FROM MISSOURI USA
Wiper motors do have a lot of torque. I used one to motorise a bead roller using bicycle chain and sprockets and a 12 volt reversible speed controller all powered by an old 12 volt battery. It works very well.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un cabestrante muy original y peculiar , gracias por compartir tanto ingenió y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓 🛠️ 🔝
I expected him to strip the wires with a chainsaw after what I saw before that lol. I cannot believe he has all his fingers, but of course the camera angle plays tricks. I am sure that's what it is.......... I have to say, he comes up with interesting ways to work around the parts he may not have, I learned from this video no doubt. Now to see some of his others. Oh, I would love to see you make a garage door opener, something tells me you would come up with a great idea! Keep thinking outside of the box, great work. I get jealous of people with such creativity, just amazing.
Cool. I use a Rover 25 wiper motor. It`s controlled by arduino to open a canopy in the morning and close it at night. I used 3 relays to turn it on and change the direction. Been working for years now. :)
A bit of safety precaution - main gear in the wiper motor mechanism is made of nylon and will be first thing to give in case of overloading the winch. In that case your winch will instantly drop whatever you were lifting at that time. It wont fail first time you lift something heavy but the gear will wear really quickly and will fail whenever you expect it the least. The proper solution would be to change the gear to the metal one but finding suitable one might be impossible. The simpler solution might be to use centrifugal clutch assembly (like in chainsaw or gas powered string trimmer) as a emergency brake to slow things down when the spool starts unwind really quickly. It won't stop the things falling but might limit the damage.
Good pre-thought. An rachet type anti-reverse lock could be added and all you would have to so is make it manual and flip it it by hand depending on whether you are lifting or lowering. You can lock it against either sprocket depending which is easier.
seriously man what I was saying, a very horrible motor for a winch, abetterouwlbea drye rmotor or washing machine motor,lest they are rated for strength, some washers have 10hp motors in them and they aren't that high.. wiper motors are not made for pulling or power, they have built if failsafes so if your blades are frozen to the windshield they will shut down and not burn up, very weak motors indeed.. at the very least build an anti slip mechanism so if power is lost the cable cannot reverse, very easy to make.. think a cam ratchet like climbers use, just be sure to anchor it to something very strong as well with a strong cable rated twice your main cable.. the cable can pull through it, but cannot be reversed unless it's turned off, they have electrical types you can implement right into the power of the motor switch so when it runs in reverse (unwinds) a servo is energized and frees the anti reverse mechanism soit may unwind, it can also utilize an RPM sensor so if the motor unwinds too fast the servo is engangeand your cable is locked up once again.. this is a very dangerous setup as mentioned by several.. sketchy as fugg
It have an infinite screw mechanism type inside,that's why is so powerful,but it is dangerous to give it such use because the components inside are from plastic or aluminium,and can break the teeths,releasing the weight......
он скорее не мощный,он скорее тихоходный,малооборотистый.Мощность его увы,одноразовая при значительной нагрузке.Конструктивно мощность имеется,но материал шестерен не позволяет использовать его таким образом.
very cool video. not like i’m going to take all the time to build this…but you show new techniques and tools/equipment and provide inspiration for other things. 🤙🏽😊
Amazing videos and channel. Your engineering skills and imagination are inspiring 👍🏼👍🏼 And I love that your videos have no annoying music!! Thank you!! From Australia 🇦🇺 🦘 🐨
Dwa takie silniczki i windę bym robił na Twoim miejscu. Widać, że dałbyś radę wygospodarować miejsce na wycięcie większego prostokąta w suficie/podłodze.
Two things I've learned from this channel: 1) windshield wiper motors are the most versatile and powerful thing on the planet. 2) I really need to learn how to weld.
This is the second video of yours that I watched and halfway thru I had to subscribe. You are very talented and have some real nice tools. Thank You from USA.
I would imagine this isn't a typical home to follow your strict rule on load bearing capability. 4"x6" rafters and 2x6 bracing, the weight of the roof in and of itself would need more support than a typical framed home... I'd be willing to bet that he know's how much his attic space can hold.
Fajnie, że ktoś pokazuje jak to naprawdę się buduje a nie RUclipsowe gwiazdy z zachodu cyk pyk i już gotowe. A gdzie obróbka ręczna? :D thumb up. Pozdrowienia z RK.
As stated before, God bless the people of Poland, who have demonstrated that, when push comes to shove, compassion and empathy can triumph over evil. Thank you! from the United States of America
Good work! I think wiper motors are completely unappreciated and people underestimate how powerful they are - and cheap! For slightly smaller projects, door window motors are great. For high-speed motors with good torque, seat adjustment motors are a good choice - and they're all 12V! If you're into robotics and need strong brushed DC gear motors, grab some tools and head to your local auto scrap yard to save some money.
I enjoyed the build, the innovation, and your engineering, welding and the entire process. I don't feel like this is the best idea. Too many weak components and a considerable amount of expense a lot of work with the available winches from Harbor Freight and such that are inexpensive, quite powerful and fewer failure points. Thanks for your video, It's only my insignificant opinion.
Very Creative! I guess you can add a switch to control rpm. I would like to see a parts list or specific instructions. I can probably figure it out on my own but.....easier to copy it. Thanks
If the plastic gear on the windshield wiper motor fails, the load will drop down, this is very risky, you should at least increase safety with a magnetic brake or a simple lock mechanism.
Со временем у мастера обеспечение безопасности происходит на подсознательном уровне, - не делай то, в чем сомневаешься. Дополнительные устройства повышают риск и ослабляют аккуратность. PS. Если пользоваться старыми деталями с (японских) авторазборок, шанс найти пластмассу минимален.
Agreed, the best approach is to dismantle the gear system and Re-Imagine a more efficient design if possible, if not , recreate it with robust parts that won't fail or have fails safe systems... everything breaks down eventually...Plan for it...it's called maintenance...Best wishes to all involved... As society is now witnessing, even civilization can break down if run with systems that were not meant to last.. Keep creating and make it Forever Better ...Immer Besser...
Only risky if you're an idiot and stand underneath the load being lifted, bit like having instructions on a bleach bottle not to drink it.. snowflakes everywhere!
Good job man.. creating anything that works at accomplishing something without going and paying even one dollar is like an act of genius.. if shit hits the fan I would want you around.. you are a survivor... Thank you.. you got a new subscriber
Good work, but echo what others have said, think about a brake system in case the chain or sprockets break. Hope you’re all ok over there, and massive respect to your countrymen for helping Ukraine right now.
I wish video recording was more main stream 30 yrs ago. Whenever these builds pop up on you tube we can see a side by side of the same person at age 12 building the same thing out of knex. Just for perspective that we aren't these incredibly creative adults now. We just spend our teens 20s, 30s running around doing things then when we're tired of going out and stay at home more we just revert back to our pre teen boredom selves and start collecting knex pieces to put together again.
I'm surprised you were able to weld on that cheapo metal sprockets are made out of today, good episode. Liked the approach to making the cores for the gears. I usually use washers, but making them out of the cut-outs it a much better idea.
By using the hoist principle (and harder components) you could improve the leverage and lift far more heavier items (even if slower for sure) with even a weaker motor (possibly faster maybe).. apart from this nice project to have fun with :)
Fun but not engineered for lifting. Firstly there is no brake so all the reliance is on the worm drive which is designed for window wipers... A brake should be applied to the winch drum directly to ensure that any mechanical failure does not result in loss of load. Then there is the chain. A chain drive is not acceptable for this application given the lack of brake. If the chain fails the load drops. Chains aren't used offshore even as rigging now because of the single point failure characteristics.
@@alexcoronaso if i lay a wet paper bag so it spans a 10 inch gap between two joists that wet bag will support my weight because the roof above the paper bag will hold my weight?
I love your videos. No messing around. No slow removal of a bolt. No 30 minute explanation on why cut something. You just get to the point and get crap done. Thanks.
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Этим подъемником из колодца воду доставать,
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Yep, no looking for the proper tool each time, or looking for the just right piece of steel, or that perfect size screw, no going to the hardware store for rope, welding wire speed is set just right every time, or being interupted by the phone ringing, no trying to remember where he set down that wrench during the phone call...Everything just magically right there for each step in less than one second every single time. Gotta like that super fast self adjusting bench top vise too!! All done in 9 minutes flat!!!
Me? I would have went to buy a 880 pound lift electric cable hoist in the morning for $150, and go back to my shop and earn another $800 to $1500 doing what I know how to do best the rest of the day.
The most succinct and informative how-to video I've seen. No breezy talky rubbish and a presenter's life story, just straight to work. Quick cuts to give you enough information. I'm gonna try this windscreen wiper one
excellent❗️
Kan ich das kaufen
I agree to the point. got some ideas from this too,
Молодец, хороший ролик. Всегда приятно смотреть ролики умных и рукастых людей. И не обращай внемание на диванных умников. Которые под час не могут и гвоздя забить. Удачи, и здоровья.)
This video is a work of art in every way! The 'sound' is wonderful to the ears as well. Just beautiful. Thank you!
Молодец парень . 👍👍👍 у простых людей ни какой политики . Всё в творчестве .
Шестерня редуктора пластик
Very nice work. It's fascinating to watch a craftsmen take random items and fabricate them into something useful.
I just stumbled on this video. It’s awesome. No wasted time, just production. Well done 👍
Even with the gear reduction Im shocked the wiper motor has that much torque!!!! Nice Job.
Приятно смотреть на работу профессионала . Спасибо за идею и хорошее видео . Лайк однозначно за труд.
Your videos are an inspiration and I hope the situation near you doesn’t affect you and your family , thanks for all you do from the USA
Nah, Poland is safe. And it will be. If not, no one will be safe anymore cause things will go "hot". You have your hot stuff, Mother has their own hot sauce and honestly nature will cure itself and just life would move on.
Amazing thought and execution! Having worked with these wiper motors in the past , but with much less the complexity and strength of your design my friend. Having seen your video, I now have the confidence that my application will continue to function, as my design is running a shaft and wooden gears .The level of strength you have gotten is incredible, I was not aware of that capability as my requirement was more of low rpm without overheating. Sorry for the long message everyone, just a great find. Again I thank you. F2
I enjoy watching the tinkering and learning different ways of doing stuff.
As an Aircraft Mechanic for 16 years I'm more than capable of doing something like this.
But.... in reality my ass is heading down to Harbor Freight or buying something off Amazon that will do just this.
If it fills his time and gives him something to do I'm all for it, it's a great hobby to have. 👍
And the harbor freight one will probably come with a lifting rope, rather than a lifting second-hand piece of string........... which MAY be safer ??
@@raymondo162 Harbor Freight has winches available for less than a hundred bucks with a steel cable.
Отличное исполнение. Видно человек с руками! Однозначно в закладки
Clever engineering plus using scrap parts. From a small shop big things ( cool design) come out.
I always enjoy watching your videos.
No need to talk, the your projects speak for them selfs.
This is a excellent use of this motor !! Very cool idea and use of this homemade winch !! 👍👍
I’ve followed this Chanel and your previous channel. I Thank you for sharing your skills and I thank your Country for sharing its humanitarian efforts!
What a great video! Who knew besides you guys how useful a wiper motor could be.
Me.
Luv This Side of the Industry and Love You ❤️!! Didn't Realize Just How Diverse Your Library of Experience Is!! You're Beautiful and Intelligent!! Keep up the Good Work!!
coming off of the spool you should have a worm gear set up , if the chain breaks , this will prevent the load from dropping unexpectedly
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скорее с пластиковой шестерни шлицы срежет,чем цепь порвется.
THANKS for waking me up to the idea of the wiper motor,for my motorcycle swap trike,basket and all,i didn't want to use gas as its too noisy,this will work real well with two small 525 cca batteries,genius and the heavy duty switch,marvelous,THANKS FROM MISSOURI USA
Wiper motors do have a lot of torque. I used one to motorise a bead roller using bicycle chain and sprockets and a 12 volt reversible speed controller all powered by an old 12 volt battery. It works very well.
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i must admit i’m fairly Impressed that’s a very good inexpensive Winch and it’s 12 Volt so it can be run almost anywhere on a Automotive Battery
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Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un cabestrante muy original y peculiar , gracias por compartir tanto ingenió y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓 🛠️ 🔝
Your freehand hand skills are AMAZING .
P.S. I am thinking that you could make a safety line from a Seat-Belt Ratchet .
Great video, I'm a town car owner so I've got plenty of regulators lying around. Knew there had to be a use for them. Thanks.
I expected him to strip the wires with a chainsaw after what I saw before that lol. I cannot believe he has all his fingers, but of course the camera angle plays tricks. I am sure that's what it is.......... I have to say, he comes up with interesting ways to work around the parts he may not have, I learned from this video no doubt. Now to see some of his others. Oh, I would love to see you make a garage door opener, something tells me you would come up with a great idea! Keep thinking outside of the box, great work. I get jealous of people with such creativity, just amazing.
Cool. I use a Rover 25 wiper motor. It`s controlled by arduino to open a canopy in the morning and close it at night. I used 3 relays to turn it on and change the direction. Been working for years now. :)
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Smart man... work smarter not harder. Well done.
A bit of safety precaution - main gear in the wiper motor mechanism is made of nylon and will be first thing to give in case of overloading the winch. In that case your winch will instantly drop whatever you were lifting at that time. It wont fail first time you lift something heavy but the gear will wear really quickly and will fail whenever you expect it the least. The proper solution would be to change the gear to the metal one but finding suitable one might be impossible. The simpler solution might be to use centrifugal clutch assembly (like in chainsaw or gas powered string trimmer) as a emergency brake to slow things down when the spool starts unwind really quickly. It won't stop the things falling but might limit the damage.
Good pre-thought. An rachet type anti-reverse lock could be added and all you would have to so is make it manual and flip it it by hand depending on whether you are lifting or lowering. You can lock it against either sprocket depending which is easier.
@@moparmusts Or, go to Harbor Freight and buy a winch for $49.
@@bullboss7698 ... more than $49 but that's the better idea for sure!
seriously man what I was saying, a very horrible motor for a winch, abetterouwlbea drye rmotor or washing machine motor,lest they are rated for strength, some washers have 10hp motors in them and they aren't that high..
wiper motors are not made for pulling or power, they have built if failsafes so if your blades are frozen to the windshield they will shut down and not burn up, very weak motors indeed..
at the very least build an anti slip mechanism so if power is lost the cable cannot reverse, very easy to make.. think a cam ratchet like climbers use, just be sure to anchor it to something very strong as well with a strong cable rated twice your main cable.. the cable can pull through it, but cannot be reversed unless it's turned off, they have electrical types you can implement right into the power of the motor switch so when it runs in reverse (unwinds) a servo is energized and frees the anti reverse mechanism soit may unwind, it can also utilize an RPM sensor so if the motor unwinds too fast the servo is engangeand your cable is locked up once again.. this is a very dangerous setup as mentioned by several.. sketchy as fugg
Yes,I'm work with a lot of this wiper motor and so many times those nylon gear broken.
Great video again!! From a jealous sawdust maker 🇨🇦
The way you move around your tools is inspirational I could watch you work all day long fantastic video thanks for sharing
Very nice invention. I never knew the power of a wiper motor. 👍
Thank you for the great ideas! I have a storage space above my garage and I might not make the winch but I'll definitely definitely use it.
I always watch your videos from beginning to end. Always interesting, thank you.
That’s fantastic. I never thought a wiper motor was so powerful
It have an infinite screw mechanism type inside,that's why is so powerful,but it is dangerous to give it such use because the components inside are from plastic or aluminium,and can break the teeths,releasing the weight......
он скорее не мощный,он скорее тихоходный,малооборотистый.Мощность его увы,одноразовая при значительной нагрузке.Конструктивно мощность имеется,но материал шестерен не позволяет использовать его таким образом.
Un herrero español muestra sus respetos.
Todas las operaciones muestran gran durabilidad para el aparato.
Gran trabajo como siempre!
BELO TRABALHO!!!!😃👍👍👍SOU DO BRASIL!!! QUE DEUS ABENÇOE SUA TERRA!!!
Very impressed by your skill set and creativity! Thank you for showing what a wiper motor is capable of doing.
very cool video. not like i’m going to take all the time to build this…but you show new techniques and tools/equipment and provide inspiration for other things. 🤙🏽😊
Amazing videos and channel. Your engineering skills and imagination are inspiring 👍🏼👍🏼 And I love that your videos have no annoying music!! Thank you!! From Australia 🇦🇺 🦘 🐨
Классная идея! Возможно для перестраховки нужен какой-нибудь стопор вслучаии обрыва звена эллемента привода.
Идея хорошая ток поднимает мало🤔
@@ЕвгенийБеляев-у5й стакан до рта донесёт и то хорошо))
Интересно сколько кг поднимает?
@@БернардШоу-ь9б не много, по идеи.
@@БернардШоу-ь9б до сотни кг точно поднимет.
Great job! Very crafty…well done‼️👊🔥
Dwa takie silniczki i windę bym robił na Twoim miejscu. Widać, że dałbyś radę wygospodarować miejsce na wycięcie większego prostokąta w suficie/podłodze.
Good idea! Now let's make that @made in Poland!
Excellent. Love your scripting, editing, and pacing. Thank you!
Two things I've learned from this channel: 1) windshield wiper motors are the most versatile and powerful thing on the planet. 2) I really need to learn how to weld.
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This is the second video of yours that I watched and halfway thru I had to subscribe. You are very talented and have some real nice tools. Thank You from USA.
Very Nice Job! Just remember that the load-bearing capacity of a second floor in a home is usually between 30 and 40 lbs per sq/ft.
I would imagine this isn't a typical home to follow your strict rule on load bearing capability. 4"x6" rafters and 2x6 bracing, the weight of the roof in and of itself would need more support than a typical framed home... I'd be willing to bet that he know's how much his attic space can hold.
I have just one word :BRAVO FOR THIS IDEA.
Очень полезное видео! Спасибо Вам за видео!
Calkiem fajna wciagarka. To nie Ramsey ale dom i garaz to nie teren. Gratulacje pomyslu. 😊
Very useful tool executed neatly, I love the whole process.
Very good channel. I always admired the courage of your pilots in ww2.
Хорошая и полезная вещь для гаража 👍
Brilliant. I have learnt something today. Thank you. Vetri South Africa.
Fajnie, że ktoś pokazuje jak to naprawdę się buduje a nie RUclipsowe gwiazdy z zachodu cyk pyk i już gotowe. A gdzie obróbka ręczna? :D thumb up. Pozdrowienia z RK.
That was very educational brother, you gotta be a millwright. thank you. Going to try that. Love it
Whose car and bicycle did you destroy to get the parts?😀
Well done by the way!👌
Plenty at scrapyard duh😂
Great video! Great little unit, the one iffy thing might be that nylon worm wheel in the wiper drive.
Pretty handy for up to 200#.
Don't wrap the cable around the item, use a web sling so the cable doesn't get damaged.
i love the title. insane piece of kit, great video, cheers
Największą robotę robi ,,pilot" ,wygląda tak solidnie że mam wrażenie że mógłby odpalać jakieś głowice międzykontynentalne 💪👍😁
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Kto wie jakie ma jeszcze ukryte funkcje 😁😁😁
@@MadeinPolandChannel Is the wiper motor the same as the 775 motor? If not where can I find it in an equipment?
As stated before, God bless the people of Poland, who have demonstrated that, when push comes to shove, compassion and empathy can triumph over evil. Thank you! from the United States of America
Good work! I think wiper motors are completely unappreciated and people underestimate how powerful they are - and cheap!
For slightly smaller projects, door window motors are great.
For high-speed motors with good torque, seat adjustment motors are a good choice - and they're all 12V!
If you're into robotics and need strong brushed DC gear motors, grab some tools and head to your local auto scrap yard to save some money.
the difference is a wiper motor is meant for continuous duty, where a window motor will overheat quickly.
You have all the tools, impressive.
Круто как всегда, лайк.
Very good, friend. Regards from Spain.😊
I enjoyed the build, the innovation, and your engineering, welding and the entire process. I don't feel like this is the best idea. Too many weak components and a considerable amount of expense a lot of work with the available winches from Harbor Freight and such that are inexpensive, quite powerful and fewer failure points. Thanks for your video, It's only my insignificant opinion.
Ottima idea e realizzazione !!!👏
The powerful thing you made is called a winch
Well, you got me beat… all I know how to do is reroute the windshield wipers squirter system into the cab in order to mix drinks😅😅😅😅😂
Very Creative! I guess you can add a switch to control rpm. I would like to see a parts list or specific instructions.
I can probably figure it out on my own but.....easier to copy it.
Thanks
Your home must be a handyman's paradise and a housewife's nightmare... ❤
If the plastic gear on the windshield wiper motor fails, the load will drop down, this is very risky, you should at least increase safety with a magnetic brake or a simple lock mechanism.
he is using rope with no sling on the load I do not think he cares about safety
Со временем у мастера обеспечение безопасности происходит на подсознательном уровне, - не делай то, в чем сомневаешься. Дополнительные устройства повышают риск и ослабляют аккуратность.
PS. Если пользоваться старыми деталями с (японских) авторазборок, шанс найти пластмассу минимален.
Agreed, the best approach is to dismantle the gear system and Re-Imagine a more efficient design if possible, if not , recreate it with robust parts that won't fail or have fails safe systems... everything breaks down eventually...Plan for it...it's called maintenance...Best wishes to all involved...
As society is now witnessing, even civilization can break down if run with systems that were not meant to last..
Keep creating and make it Forever Better ...Immer Besser...
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Only risky if you're an idiot and stand underneath the load being lifted, bit like having instructions on a bleach bottle not to drink it.. snowflakes everywhere!
Good job man.. creating anything that works at accomplishing something without going and paying even one dollar is like an act of genius.. if shit hits the fan I would want you around.. you are a survivor... Thank you.. you got a new subscriber
Planning to do the same thing in my garage for getting wheels and tires into my attic. I have a winch already. Nice build as always
No sense in spinning your wheels.
3:10 i physically shout out for you to watch your hand xD
Good work, but echo what others have said, think about a brake system in case the chain or sprockets break.
Hope you’re all ok over there, and massive respect to your countrymen for helping Ukraine right now.
Dziękuję za świetny film, spróbuję wykonać taki podnośnik pod zaczep minitraktora,Spodobał mi się Twój kanał i zasubskrybowałem
Nice one brother :)
You Poles just do wtf you want, eh?
I like it!
Belo projeto, parabéns amigo 😁👍
Once again, necessity is the Mother of Invention !
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I'm definitely making one. Such a great idea! Good job!
I wish video recording was more main stream 30 yrs ago. Whenever these builds pop up on you tube we can see a side by side of the same person at age 12 building the same thing out of knex. Just for perspective that we aren't these incredibly creative adults now. We just spend our teens 20s, 30s running around doing things then when we're tired of going out and stay at home more we just revert back to our pre teen boredom selves and start collecting knex pieces to put together again.
Would make a great capstan winch for pulling crab , lobster pots up. Haven't thought about using a wiper motor for making this kinda winch before. 👍
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very smart work,simple materials used.good selection of workshop tools.more fire
I'm surprised you were able to weld on that cheapo metal sprockets are made out of today, good episode. Liked the approach to making the cores for the gears. I usually use washers, but making them out of the cut-outs it a much better idea.
Steel is steel... Weld it, bend it, fold it, pinch it....
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👍😉👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏parabéns, projeto incrível,abraço aqui do Brasil
Well, that was different solution; nothing fancy or exotic. All cobbled together with simple power tools and accessories. 👍🏼
Excelente idéia, parabéns.
Nice and well made, like the title ‘a powerful thing’
By using the hoist principle (and harder components) you could improve the leverage and lift far more heavier items (even if slower for sure) with even a weaker motor (possibly faster maybe).. apart from this nice project to have fun with :)
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Nice usable machine... i like it and will try to do one myself... stay healthy brother 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Sprytny sprzęt. Brawo Ty 😎
Would not be bad. Idea to put some type of a brake.
Very useful idea, excellent build and video, thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
Fun but not engineered for lifting. Firstly there is no brake so all the reliance is on the worm drive which is designed for window wipers... A brake should be applied to the winch drum directly to ensure that any mechanical failure does not result in loss of load. Then there is the chain. A chain drive is not acceptable for this application given the lack of brake. If the chain fails the load drops. Chains aren't used offshore even as rigging now because of the single point failure characteristics.
Only for fun but fun as it is!!!
hi karen
This setup is also known as a classic widow maker.
Storing heavy objects in a ceiling without proper reinforcement could cause major headaches.
I see what you did there.
Ceilings are made to handle thousands and thousands of pounds. If not the roof would collapse every time it snows.
@@alexcoronaso if i lay a wet paper bag so it spans a 10 inch gap between two joists that wet bag will support my weight because the roof above the paper bag will hold my weight?
I think he’ll be fine 👏👏👏👏
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Fantastic design and re-utilization!
Dobra robota, właśnie robię coś podobnego, podpatrzyłem wykonanie :)