A REALLY cheap power source for "Pulling" glue tabs etc is a scissors jack - they (as opposed to other jacks) work at any angle & pull/push with the same force in either direction. I use one to pull on glue-tabs using a chain as the "link". I made a simple bracket that attaches the scissors jack to an RSJ - in my case, a pillar in the workshop. By rolling the vehicle forwards/backwards, moving the jack up/down the RSJ, I can pull at any angle on any dent from a single fixed upright. By pulling off the workshops roof rsj, I can pull on vehicle roof dents.. With that simple device, I can make any pull you'd care to make on any vehicle - even crunched quarters with no backside access become a doddle to pull. Same goes for sills. Loving the videos btw Fix206 - keep them coming. :-)
You are awesome with the things you build. I followed your video and build my own version of your bridge. Although my welding was terrible, but the tool is functional.
Awesome video. I've got a suggestion for your next project. I think you should build yourself a rolling work bench. You could cut, weld, fab and lay out your tools on it. Add a shelf or two under it along with power outlets. That way you can just roll it into the garage at night with all your stuff on it and back out in the morning. And best of all... you can quit cutting and welding on the lawn and blacktop. Trust me, your knees and back will thank you when you're a few years older.
Great job on the gauge set. A recommendation though is you should have left more of the pointed rod stick out of the tube, so you can do under the car to frame measurements. You will need a longer length to clear certain obstacles. Maybe make another set of longer rods. 👍
Good call on that !! I actually do have a couple of extra pointed rods that are quite a bit longer, I made them after this video was posted. Used them just couple of days ago on a new project to see if the frame rails had moved or not. Couldn't have taken that measurement with the shorter rods 👍
Another fantastic video.♥️to make my own tools bud. This is just awesome. Thanks so much for sharing. FYI the bees are a little dopy this time of year. His feelers were moving on his head looking for pollen. Stinging anything is a last resort measure.
Thanks man, it's been a while since I've done that video and I don't really have a parts list, but that video should be pretty self-explanatory as to what all you'd need to build yourself one of those.. Cheers
Very informative video. Unfortunate about the hornet attack at the start. We have paper wasps here in Australia that are even more vicious. If you happen to bump their nest, you can be attacked by several at once and if you try to swat them, it makes them attack even more.So the only option is to run like crazy to get out of their range. I'll be making the tram gauge later, so the information you provided is most useful. I previously looked them up online and the cost was similar to what you mentioned, so making one is the best option. Sure, it won't have the fancy calibration that an expensive one has, but then again, is all that flair really necessary for basic measurements like you demonstrated? Your tram gauge is a really good solution at a very cheap price with a bit of work that saves many hundred dollars. Very much appreciate you going to the trouble of showing us how to make one. I don't think I have a use for the pulling bridge, but it was interesting to see how you made it and many others will want to construct one for themselves. You also hit the audio on the head. It was well balanced and a good volume. Great work.
Thank you Bruce, thinking about it after the fact I realize that that hornet wasn't out to sting me, I probably had something on my hand that atrackted it and it just landed to explore, but the damn thing did pinch me with it's mandibles and that's what really freaked me out... I'm glad you've liked the video, hope the explanation was clear enough and that I've left nothing out. I've had other folks ask me to do a vid about the bridge so I thought I'd kill 2 birds with one stone and tackle both projects in one shot. I think I've figured what I've done wrong with my sound in the past, and I'm happy that the audio tables are where they're suppose to be. And I thank you for pointing it out, otherwise I probably would have kept making the same mistakes for a while longer. Cheers my friend, I'll have more vids out soon :)
@@fix206 Yes, you covered things nicely with the video. While I probably could have worked out how to make the tram gauge myself, it's going to be a whole lot easier to make it after seeing your video and following your design. I probably won't have a need for the pulling bridge, but if I ever do need one, I know where to look to get guidance on building it. Glad my feedback on the audio was useful. I always try to help where I can. Worst thing that happened to me with a wasp was when one stung me just below my left eye. That really hurt and it took a while for me to recover, but it could have been a lot worse if it'd hit my eye.
@@fix206 You probably like wasps more than I do.🤣 If you have any haunting your property (especially since you have kids) you could try a few things to eradicate them. (The youtube video explaining the proportion is titled below) explaining how much boric acid to dissolve in small doses into apple juice. Apple juice isn't sweet enough to appeal to honey bees but it should be appealing enough for some species of wasps or hornets (more of a flying ant). The idea isn't to kill them at the "fountain," but to have them bring a small dose of poison back to their nest to kill the queen and larva ... which, once you have a concoction they're attracted to would take about 2 weeks to eradicate the population up to a half mile or more. It's just a matter of figuring out what the species in your area is most attracted to. Video Title: _Safely kill ALL Hornets, Yellow Jackets and Wasps for 1/2 mile. Safe for honeybees._ BTW ... what's your name..?
At 5:02, where can u find one of those cylinder tubes that your welding? Or what is it called? I've looked at home depot and lowes and can really find anything like that.
Home Depot and Lowe's will have a pretty limited selection when it comes to this sort of materials. Try googling metal suppliers in your area. There's usually a yard or a warehouse you would go to where they'll have a big selection of all kinds of metals of different shapes and thicknesses. Try that
I know what you mean... a lot of my tools are buried all over my garage... One of these days I'll have to find them all when I'll clean the garage out :0
All of the metal I picked up at my local metal supply yard... And self adhering tape I got over at Home Depot, but most hardware stores should carry something similar to what I used. Спасибо вам !
Hello, Like the video, I am planning on making the tram gauge & the pulling bridge. My question is - what is the part you attached to the center hook on the pulling bridge? My quest is something that would be attach on the part to pulled on? (I am not seeing a clear view of what this item looks like)
I think you are referring to a pulling claw. Take a look at this other video of mine that will show you how to build a tool that would weld all those keys the way I had done it on that roof, in that video description down under the video you will find a list of parts including a kit that would include that claw... ruclips.net/video/j6UgtCN5vzU/видео.html
@@fix206 do you have anymore measurments. I am trying to locate some of these items at the store to make one too. Any dirction on measurments would help me alot . I dont have the 300.00 to but one of these. Thanks
I usually don't use the measurements unless the damage is real bad, I normally just make sure that everything is symmetrical. There is a website where you can download the measurements from, but you have to pay them $30 per vehicle and the website is in Russian, so I'm not sure how much help that would be to you :(
In my opinion in order to sell it the end result would have to be quite a bit nicer. The way I put it together was somewhat crude, but it was fast and it serves the purpose 👍
LOL I might have... I usually curse a lot both in Russian and English while I film especially when some things are not working out the way I need them to, but I usually get all of that cut out when I edit the video :)
I was shooting a video in my shop building a few weeks ago and felt something land on my head. Since I sometimes get hornets in the building, I quickly dropped what I was holding and jump back while trying to brush out what ever it was. Turned out it was a lady bug that time.
Your welding appears to be adequate, but your safety procedures are non existent. If your going to make DIY videos do those that will watch them, do then a favor. Stress how important it is to use proper safety procedures. Like using grinder shields, face shields, safety glasses, welding gloves, appropriate clothing, plus all of the other safety procedures that will keep your and your audience safe. Ok, how do I know? Well how about over 60 years in auto body repair, collision repair equipment sales and training, Manufacturing of autobody equipment, construction equipment, farm equipment. We are still in business. I offered up these observations not to admonish you, but to encourage you to offer safety first in what you do.
Hi Bruce, I do appreciate the safety concern. I do see exactly what you're talking about and I assume that most people understand how safety procedures work. The main point of this video was to show how to build couple of useful tools for cheap and that's about it. People's attention span is real short as it is and If I've spent a minute of two taking about safety, then folks would start clicking out of the video. So I mainly try to show the main points quickly before people would get bored
I do have a new welding machine, I use it all the time, I just used it build a car frame pulling machine, you can see it here ruclips.net/video/krCki0BT8Fw/видео.html the welds a re just fine. Plus you don't need super strong welds on the tram gauge or a pulling bridge anyway
@@fix206 Okay you don't need super welding but here in the world you make your work aesthetic and beautiful because it judges you. More good and demanding work and a nice day.
I see what you're saying, but this was just quick and dirty how to video, nothing special. I mean If I wanted to show off my welding skills I probably would have used a TIG welder and put down some really pretty bead, but that was not my intent. I just wanted to show how to make couple of simple tools with just some simple tools that most people would have sitting around in their garage. And most people don't have a TIG welder or even a nice MIG welder, but a cheap FLUX Core buzz box.
@@istvanbereczkygyor not every weld requires aerospace quality. its a a simple tool. the welds are plenty strong. if you are judging a weld by its looks, you have failed. i have in my line of work seen beautiful appearing welds that wouldnt pass inspection.
A REALLY cheap power source for "Pulling" glue tabs etc is a scissors jack - they (as opposed to other jacks) work at any angle & pull/push with the same force in either direction. I use one to pull on glue-tabs using a chain as the "link". I made a simple bracket that attaches the scissors jack to an RSJ - in my case, a pillar in the workshop. By rolling the vehicle forwards/backwards, moving the jack up/down the RSJ, I can pull at any angle on any dent from a single fixed upright. By pulling off the workshops roof rsj, I can pull on vehicle roof dents..
With that simple device, I can make any pull you'd care to make on any vehicle - even crunched quarters with no backside access become a doddle to pull. Same goes for sills.
Loving the videos btw Fix206 - keep them coming. :-)
Wtf is an RSJ?
steel I beam - rolled steel joist.. @@jimd280
You are awesome with the things you build. I followed your video and build my own version of your bridge. Although my welding was terrible, but the tool is functional.
That is awesome! Glad my vid was helpful... As long as thous welds holds, that's all that matters 👍👍
Great problem solving, thank you for sharing the how-to video!
You're welcome and thanks for watching !
Thank You. I do PDR ( Paintless dent repair) . A pulling bridge is a must when using glue tabs for larger dents.
Thanks for watching !! 😀
Awesome video. I've got a suggestion for your next project. I think you should build yourself a rolling work bench. You could cut, weld, fab and lay out your tools on it. Add a shelf or two under it along with power outlets. That way you can just roll it into the garage at night with all your stuff on it and back out in the morning. And best of all... you can quit cutting and welding on the lawn and blacktop. Trust me, your knees and back will thank you when you're a few years older.
I agree 100% with Terry. Great advice.
I am embraced to admit it but I do have a rolling work bench, but it is buried in my garage... I do got to unearth it and start using it :)
The way you made the point for the tram gauge blow my mind 🤯 Good stuff !
Haha... I'm glad you liked it JC... Thanks for the comment man !
Great video I was goin to buy one puller for 900 $ but I knew there’s has to be a cheaper way to make one ☝️ great video thanks for the info
Glad I could help :)
Great job on the gauge set. A recommendation though is you should have left more of the pointed rod stick out of the tube, so you can do under the car to frame measurements. You will need a longer length to clear certain obstacles. Maybe make another set of longer rods. 👍
Good call on that !! I actually do have a couple of extra pointed rods that are quite a bit longer, I made them after this video was posted. Used them just couple of days ago on a new project to see if the frame rails had moved or not. Couldn't have taken that measurement with the shorter rods 👍
from algeria u are amazing man thank you very much
Happy to help!!!
Great job thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Wow man! You're genius. Really impresive
Thank you! Cheers!
Ok, the bee thing cracked me up. Nice job on the tools.
THanks Paul !
Sad though. Bees are cool.
Another fantastic video.♥️to make my own tools bud. This is just awesome. Thanks so much for sharing. FYI the bees are a little dopy this time of year. His feelers were moving on his head looking for pollen. Stinging anything is a last resort measure.
It actually wasn't a bee but a hornet, and it did pinch me with its mandibles... I just couldn't think of the word right after the attack :)
You are awesome buddy. Can you post a parts list os the puller that thing is great.
Thanks man, it's been a while since I've done that video and I don't really have a parts list, but that video should be pretty self-explanatory as to what all you'd need to build yourself one of those.. Cheers
Great video. Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
GREAT VIDEO DUDE!!!!!!!
you did another useful video keep it up dude. You work clean aswell.
Thanks bro !!!
Great video, definitely making that pulling bar and tram bar.
Super easy and cheap... That's a winning combination for most, including me :)
Very informative video. Unfortunate about the hornet attack at the start. We have paper wasps here in Australia that are even more vicious. If you happen to bump their nest, you can be attacked by several at once and if you try to swat them, it makes them attack even more.So the only option is to run like crazy to get out of their range.
I'll be making the tram gauge later, so the information you provided is most useful. I previously looked them up online and the cost was similar to what you mentioned, so making one is the best option. Sure, it won't have the fancy calibration that an expensive one has, but then again, is all that flair really necessary for basic measurements like you demonstrated? Your tram gauge is a really good solution at a very cheap price with a bit of work that saves many hundred dollars. Very much appreciate you going to the trouble of showing us how to make one. I don't think I have a use for the pulling bridge, but it was interesting to see how you made it and many others will want to construct one for themselves.
You also hit the audio on the head. It was well balanced and a good volume. Great work.
Thank you Bruce, thinking about it after the fact I realize that that hornet wasn't out to sting me, I probably had something on my hand that atrackted it and it just landed to explore, but the damn thing did pinch me with it's mandibles and that's what really freaked me out... I'm glad you've liked the video, hope the explanation was clear enough and that I've left nothing out. I've had other folks ask me to do a vid about the bridge so I thought I'd kill 2 birds with one stone and tackle both projects in one shot. I think I've figured what I've done wrong with my sound in the past, and I'm happy that the audio tables are where they're suppose to be. And I thank you for pointing it out, otherwise I probably would have kept making the same mistakes for a while longer.
Cheers my friend, I'll have more vids out soon :)
@@fix206 Yes, you covered things nicely with the video. While I probably could have worked out how to make the tram gauge myself, it's going to be a whole lot easier to make it after seeing your video and following your design. I probably won't have a need for the pulling bridge, but if I ever do need one, I know where to look to get guidance on building it. Glad my feedback on the audio was useful. I always try to help where I can. Worst thing that happened to me with a wasp was when one stung me just below my left eye. That really hurt and it took a while for me to recover, but it could have been a lot worse if it'd hit my eye.
Thanks again and steer clear of those wasps my fiend !!
@@fix206 You probably like wasps more than I do.🤣 If you have any haunting your property (especially since you have kids) you could try a few things to eradicate them. (The youtube video explaining the proportion is titled below) explaining how much boric acid to dissolve in small doses into apple juice. Apple juice isn't sweet enough to appeal to honey bees but it should be appealing enough for some species of wasps or hornets (more of a flying ant). The idea isn't to kill them at the "fountain," but to have them bring a small dose of poison back to their nest to kill the queen and larva ... which, once you have a concoction they're attracted to would take about 2 weeks to eradicate the population up to a half mile or more. It's just a matter of figuring out what the species in your area is most attracted to.
Video Title: _Safely kill ALL Hornets, Yellow Jackets and Wasps for 1/2 mile. Safe for honeybees._
BTW ... what's your name..?
Absolutely amazing videos. Very helpful. I needed this a year and a half ago.
Haha, thank Mike ! Glad you liked the vid, too bad I didn't make earlier :( LOL
Your videos are absolutely amazing, thank you:)
Thank you !!
I really like the video. Phillip Hall
Phillip my friend, thank you yet again !
Fix206 You are welcome my friend. I wish to also thank you!!
Phillip Hall
Muy bien Bro saludos desde Honduras😅😅😅
Heeeeeyy, Marco me Amigoooooo!!!!! Mucho Gracias señor !!!!
Thanks for posting and sharing..!!
You bet, thank you for watching. !
Inspiring great vid im going to make the puller.amazing achievements thanks.
Thank you !!
EXELENTE, EXELENTE, EXELENTE, MUY BIEN , VERY GOOD.
Gracias Amigo !!!
Thank you I very like Kadigarage UK
Thank you Rene!
Nice tools 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks 👍
You an engineer thanks great idea love it.
Thank you !
Great Job !!!
Thank you!!
Bro! Your the best haha
Thanks man, appreciate the comment !!
At 5:02, where can u find one of those cylinder tubes that your welding? Or what is it called? I've looked at home depot and lowes and can really find anything like that.
Home Depot and Lowe's will have a pretty limited selection when it comes to this sort of materials. Try googling metal suppliers in your area. There's usually a yard or a warehouse you would go to where they'll have a big selection of all kinds of metals of different shapes and thicknesses. Try that
what welding machine do you use ? can you introduce ?
It looks quite easy to handle .
I'm using a Vulcan OnmiPro 220 welding machine... It's a pretty good machine and the price about a half of Lincoln or Miller
@@fix206 oh. Thanks!
I am gonna buy it soon.
Cost performance ratio looks good.
Another cracking vid bud,making me want to go crack the welder out 😁, keep in touch bud 😎
Thanks again bro... You should get that welder out and fab something up 👍
@@fix206 oh yes but would have to empty my shed out as its all away lol from prying eyes as you know 😁
I know what you mean... a lot of my tools are buried all over my garage... One of these days I'll have to find them all when I'll clean the garage out :0
Good job.. Where did you get the self adhering tape and beams you used? Спасибо.
All of the metal I picked up at my local metal supply yard... And self adhering tape I got over at Home Depot, but most hardware stores should carry something similar to what I used. Спасибо вам !
Good work sir
Thank you Hassain...
Thanks for u idea
Most welcome 😊
Thanks for your video.
Anake, you are welcome my friend !
My friend what welder are you using in this video?
It is a Vulcan OmniPro 220
@@fix206 thank you sir. Awesome work and a real inspirstion to many on RUclips.
Thank you Junie !!
Hello, Like the video, I am planning on making the tram gauge & the pulling bridge. My question is - what is the part you attached to the center hook on the pulling bridge? My quest is something that would be attach on the part to pulled on? (I am not seeing a clear view of what this item looks like)
I think you are referring to a pulling claw. Take a look at this other video of mine that will show you how to build a tool that would weld all those keys the way I had done it on that roof, in that video description down under the video you will find a list of parts including a kit that would include that claw... ruclips.net/video/j6UgtCN5vzU/видео.html
Thanks sir.love u😎😚
Thank you Sardar... Love u to 😁
Thank 4u
No problem Ramzi👍
أستاذ 👍
Thank you!!
Cool
Thank you
what size is the main beam for puller or where do you buy it?
I believe the main beam on the pulling tower is 3x5 inches... I bought it locally on craigslist
You have sized for the materials used. I am interested in asking this. These are 300.00 to buy
Is that beam 14 guage or 11 guage wall thickness?
Wall thickness on the tube is 1/4 inch
@@fix206 do you have anymore measurments. I am trying to locate some of these items at the store to make one too. Any dirction on measurments would help me alot . I dont have the 300.00 to but one of these. Thanks
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Thank you my friend !!
How to buy a tow tall
Not sure what you mean,
Did you get the bee? Lol that's a good tro.
Good vid tho
Yeah I got it LOL ... :) That thing really did freak me out though
Tennis racket my friend to fight off the hornets
im a buyer how much
It is very cheap to build, why don't you just make one yourself?
Time my friend
To me honest it will probably take you a couple of hours to make it... It's a very simple tool to build !
HI. Where you are looking for all measurments of cars?
I usually don't use the measurements unless the damage is real bad, I normally just make sure that everything is symmetrical. There is a website where you can download the measurements from, but you have to pay them $30 per vehicle and the website is in Russian, so I'm not sure how much help that would be to you :(
Car o liner point x 4k up 😂
M16 rod?
Not sure what the rod size is, I just dug around in my garage and built stuff with random bits of material I had sitting around
Make this and sell
In my opinion in order to sell it the end result would have to be quite a bit nicer. The way I put it together was somewhat crude, but it was fast and it serves the purpose 👍
Did you curse in Russian?
LOL I might have... I usually curse a lot both in Russian and English while I film especially when some things are not working out the way I need them to, but I usually get all of that cut out when I edit the video :)
I bet you r Polish ?
Close... Russian :)
I was shooting a video in my shop building a few weeks ago and felt something land on my head. Since I sometimes get hornets in the building, I quickly dropped what I was holding and jump back while trying to brush out what ever it was. Turned out it was a lady bug that time.
These hornets can be unpredictable and get you when you least expect it... You got lucky with that lady bug. :)
Your welding appears to be adequate, but your safety procedures are non existent. If your going to make DIY videos do those that will watch them, do then a favor. Stress how important it is to use proper safety procedures. Like using grinder shields, face shields, safety glasses, welding gloves, appropriate clothing, plus all of the other safety procedures that will keep your and your audience safe.
Ok, how do I know? Well how about over 60 years in auto body repair, collision repair equipment sales and training, Manufacturing of autobody equipment, construction equipment, farm equipment. We are still in business. I offered up these observations not to admonish you, but to encourage you to offer safety first in what you do.
Hi Bruce, I do appreciate the safety concern. I do see exactly what you're talking about and I assume that most people understand how safety procedures work. The main point of this video was to show how to build couple of useful tools for cheap and that's about it. People's attention span is real short as it is and If I've spent a minute of two taking about safety, then folks would start clicking out of the video. So I mainly try to show the main points quickly before people would get bored
Hi!
Buy a new welding machine or put it on because what you weld is not good, can't you see?
I do have a new welding machine, I use it all the time, I just used it build a car frame pulling machine, you can see it here ruclips.net/video/krCki0BT8Fw/видео.html the welds a re just fine. Plus you don't need super strong welds on the tram gauge or a pulling bridge anyway
@@fix206 Okay you don't need super welding but here in the world you make your work aesthetic and beautiful because it judges you.
More good and demanding work and a nice day.
I see what you're saying, but this was just quick and dirty how to video, nothing special. I mean If I wanted to show off my welding skills I probably would have used a TIG welder and put down some really pretty bead, but that was not my intent. I just wanted to show how to make couple of simple tools with just some simple tools that most people would have sitting around in their garage. And most people don't have a TIG welder or even a nice MIG welder, but a cheap FLUX Core buzz box.
@@istvanbereczkygyor not every weld requires aerospace quality. its a a simple tool. the welds are plenty strong.
if you are judging a weld by its looks, you have failed. i have in my line of work seen beautiful appearing welds that wouldnt pass inspection.
@@dieselguy62 undemanding, that's it