GOOD DIY SHEET METAL BRAKE

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @dirtyburd71
    @dirtyburd71 2 года назад +119

    Just to let you know, I have been a sheet metal fabricator at a small HVAC shop for 22 years (I just retired) and you have built one of the best looking and functioning "home built" brakes I have seen. Very nice! Simple and effective. 😀

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад +18

      Thanks man! Coming from someone with your experience, that is a big compliment! Enjoy the retirement.

    • @MrEllhel
      @MrEllhel 2 месяца назад

      100%

  • @davehammond8940
    @davehammond8940 8 месяцев назад +8

    I've been a,skilled tin basher for 40 years, I've really enjoyed watching your film. I will fab one to your design.
    Superb work and explanation thanks for sharing your design 👍

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks, glad you found some value😊

  • @charlesgraham9954
    @charlesgraham9954 Год назад +10

    75% of my garage is DYI, its not that im cheap, i got into metal for a reason, i like working with it. so i enjoy building my own tools and gadgets. nice brake bro, thanks for showing

  • @sergey.l
    @sergey.l Год назад +9

    The rare talent of making and explaining complicated things simple! Sir!😊

  • @mattzee6287
    @mattzee6287 10 дней назад +1

    My dad built things like this. I wish I could visit your shop. It must seem magical,to those around you,with less abilities,of which ,the numbers only seem to keep growing

  • @nowthenad3286
    @nowthenad3286 Год назад +17

    Fantastic video. Brilliant to see so much intelligence on display. Folks think they are smart because they go to work in a suit. They wouldn't stand a chance at designing one of these. Your diagrams were really excellent, even down to the detail on that nut.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much!

    • @521farmer
      @521farmer Год назад +1

      !!!wow ya got this mighty fine Sir thanks for sharing your project with us keep them coming ya got my vote man ya make it easy to understand and how you can do this Don,t take a rocket Sciencest to make this happen so l,m going to try to make this work so from Canada 🇨🇦 SK thks for showing us 😊

  • @joaquincraftsmx
    @joaquincraftsmx Год назад +4

    I think it's the only one design that takes in mind the thickness of the material. Thank You!

  • @michaelyoung1901
    @michaelyoung1901 Год назад +2

    ALL I CAN SAY IS WOW!!! IT ONLY TOOK ME 62 YEATS YEARS TO REALIZE I LOVE WORKING WITH METAL , FABRICATING STUFF FOR MY CUSTOM CARS. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!! NOW I'M GOING TO MAKE MYSELF A BRAKE AND A PLANISHING HAMMER. ILL BE WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL A LOT IN THE FUTURE! A REALLY BIG THANKS FOR YOUR SHARING HOW TO BUILD THESE THINGS SINCE TO BUY THESE THEY CAN BE EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE AND THIS WAY YOU CAN INCORPORATE THINGS YOU LIKE AND LEAVE OUT OR ALTER THINGS TO YOUR OWN LIKING! I LOVE IT!!!

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад

      Thanks man. I'm also 62, never too old to learn new things. Yeah, build some stuff!

  • @stanleylosh1899
    @stanleylosh1899 9 месяцев назад +7

    To bend a sharper radius, simply slip a length of angle iron under the anvil and loosen the two rear bolts accordingly. Bend over the heel of the angle.

  • @kmatikzofficial
    @kmatikzofficial Год назад +18

    I’ve watched quite a few videos of DIY sheet metal breaks and this is by far the best! Straight forward and thoroughly explained. Thank you for your help; I will definitely start my build now.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад +2

      Glad it's helping! Good luck with your build

  • @Nas_Atlas
    @Nas_Atlas Год назад +3

    Fantastic. I didnt know anything about sheet metal brakes before i saw this and now I feel like an expert

  • @danielbuckner2167
    @danielbuckner2167 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm reminded of tools I have used in granite countertop fabrication. These days CNC machines do much of it but guys who don't have 90,000 dollars used grinders with a jig or short of guard bolted onto the grinder to maintain a perfect position or offset of the grinder to the stone edge. Luckily that top piece of angle iron has a nice clean sharp back corner that can be used as a reference surface for the driver to run against to grind that edge straight and flat to make a nice sharp edge on that brake.

  • @raebushman2739
    @raebushman2739 2 года назад +24

    You sir, are a genius. I've watched dozens of videos looking for the best way to make a trim break and you nailed it! I love the drawings and the break down of the process you went through to build this. You are the only one to make a video that solved the problem I was having with keeping enough pressure and force on the center of the top piece of angle that clamps everything down. (I'm building a 10' brake to bend aluminum trim.) Truly fantastic video, and really amazing piece of equipment you built there.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад +10

      Thank you very much Rae! If my video helped to solve your problem, I am one happy dude😅. Not a genius though, just 40 years of practicing common sense ( the first 20 years of my life don't count, very little common sense then 😂)

    • @raebushman2739
      @raebushman2739 2 года назад +2

      You certainly helped me fix the problems I was having. Sometimes it's the thinking too much that holds me back LOL

  • @andywright2606
    @andywright2606 Год назад +5

    Excellent design and very well explained mate. If you don't mind suggestions, there is one design modification you could add. If you welded (or bolted, so it's removable) an extension (long enough to clear your tensioning winder) to one end of the rotating angle. Then add a 90° bend that extended straight up you could then attach an appropriately sized counterweight. That way when you pulled the handle forward the weight would lean back and do a lot of the heavy lifting/bending for you. You could add extra weights for bending thick materials and remove weights for thinner materials. Much easier on the back for old codgers like me/us 😉. Cheers Andy 👍

  • @gerhardkoekemoer9331
    @gerhardkoekemoer9331 Год назад +1

    1.3m bender, wow. This is one of the strongest and best bender i have seen on RUclips.

  • @rustloversgarage
    @rustloversgarage 2 года назад +16

    I was about to buy a break but could not find the length I wanted for the price I was willing to pay. After seeing what you did, I will build my own. Thanks for the insight!

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад +1

      Pleasure man. Good luck with the build!

  • @HueNarcisWorld
    @HueNarcisWorld 2 месяца назад +1

    The best simple design I've seen on RUclips!

  • @brentbrown8393
    @brentbrown8393 Год назад +2

    I sent my angle iron adjustable bending edge through my mill to get rid of the rounded edge. It now sits flat on the bender's frame . Diff, you need to find an old mill for your shop, they really come in handy and are fun to use.

  • @PEMDASgarage
    @PEMDASgarage 2 года назад +5

    Dill mounting holes in the sloping front of the brake, then make plates that bolt to the front that mimic the edge you want to reproduce with the brake. Then you can switch the separate plates out as needed.

  • @crazywickedcustoms7272
    @crazywickedcustoms7272 Год назад +2

    Cool, I been wanting to build one. But I not well , lol trying to get. Out of this depression. To have drive , you show is starting to help me my brother .

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад +1

      If my stuff can help to inspire a little bit, I will be a very happy man. Its the main reason why I do the videos. Wishing you lots of positive energy bro!

    • @crazywickedcustoms7272
      @crazywickedcustoms7272 Год назад

      @@ratrodsafrica Thank you my brother, I been fighting Cancars I have 3 at stag 4. But I am beating them, so far. I whet out today and tried work on my rat rods. Thank for the positive vids, lol

  • @dadge2500
    @dadge2500 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just a suggestion on the front side you can takeoff your quarter inch of material to make it flatter instead of a rounder and on the backside you can leave it around. It looks like there’s enough play in your top piece of angle iron to do that and it looks like if you want it, you can reverse the back to front And front to back you can have two different types of radius bends. One flat, and one a little more rounded..

  • @colinabell3672
    @colinabell3672 Год назад +4

    Great video bud a lot of people dont understand the importance of the centre line and material thickness clearance

  • @wade7920
    @wade7920 7 месяцев назад +3

    Nice! You are a good teacher. Appreciate you walking us thru it!

  • @sammaimas155
    @sammaimas155 Год назад +3

    A good explanation of the individual parts. One of the best explained bending brake tutorials I have seen. Good Work

  • @flatworm00
    @flatworm00 2 года назад +20

    Very simple, and super functional...Best home made metal brake I have ever seen. Great job.

  • @alanwhitehead3025
    @alanwhitehead3025 2 года назад +7

    a very good video, well explained and the little diagrams make all the difference. I'm inspired, like the design and will be building one soon. Many thanks. AL (UK)

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Cool man. Welcome to contact me if you have questions

  • @ThisIsToolman
    @ThisIsToolman 2 года назад +7

    Excellent design. Excellent discussion. I note that the handle also serves as a minimal strong-back and could easily be modified to complement the strong-back you suggest that could go on the backside.
    I believe that modifying the edge of the hold-down angle is easier than you think. Remove the hold-down. Choose a keen 4-foot length of angle and carefully clamp this angle along the line you wish to cut. Use your grinder and a course sanding disc to work the edge of your hold-down back to your fixtured reference.
    One final note concerning bend radius. For mild steel the width of a V-die like is used in a press brake should be eight times the material thickness. For a pan brake like yours I think the setback adjustment on the hold-down probably should be five times the material thickness. This of course assumes that you have achieved that nice sharp corner on the hold-down. The net result should be an inside bend radius equal to the material thickness.

  • @Tryagain205
    @Tryagain205 4 месяца назад +2

    Fantastic!…the drawings really added clarity.

  • @rickerb7196
    @rickerb7196 Год назад +2

    Best description of how to build a brake I've ever seen!! Excellent work sir!

  • @walterbargersr3402
    @walterbargersr3402 2 года назад +1

    You are the best fabrication jobs I've ever seen. for a sheet metal break the Leading Edge to make a 90° Bend in your sheet metal. you have to take it to a machine shop. and have them machine that so you have a Sharper Edge on the sheet metal brake then you will get your true 90° Bend. God bless brother

  • @dwaynehope1689
    @dwaynehope1689 2 года назад +1

    you have given an exceptional explanation of the workings of the brake

  • @DiazTheDuke00
    @DiazTheDuke00 10 месяцев назад +1

    MY MAN! i do not know how you came to my feed but i am grateful. your work is great, your explanations were great and that illustration you made finally made the idea about centering the hinge pin along the folding axis make sense in my brain. Again, I'm grateful, thank you!

  • @bladder1010
    @bladder1010 2 года назад +11

    Very smart and minimalist design. Nicely done, sir! 👍

  • @thomasd9237
    @thomasd9237 11 месяцев назад +2

    Impressive 👍👍

  • @luishenriquedoespiritosant7591
    @luishenriquedoespiritosant7591 Год назад +3

    Foi o melhor projeto de dobradeira aqui no RUclips!

  • @t.e.1189
    @t.e.1189 2 года назад +4

    Great build! And I love your comments at the end about using ones time. Thank you for posting this.

  • @benomranemohamedsalah8022
    @benomranemohamedsalah8022 Год назад +1

    very good expanation instead of waisting time in welding. very nice and especially simple to do

  • @peglegtoo
    @peglegtoo 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great project, video and thorough description. Your drawings along the way really helped to understand what was going on. Thanks.

  • @jeffmiller2682
    @jeffmiller2682 Год назад +2

    You sir are genius just simple geometry, measurements , angles and simplicity are genius on all your fabrication and explanations will help me to finish and build my own cars and projects genius sir thank you

  • @martinw9425
    @martinw9425 Год назад +1

    Great design, and very well explained. Thank you sir, for your time and knowledge. From Canada

  • @rustycrustytriesstuff
    @rustycrustytriesstuff Год назад +3

    I’ve seen a lot of these on here. You have done the best job I’ve seen on explaining how these work and why it has to be this way. Most just show you “how to build” one. You really break it down and make it simple to understand. Nice job on the build too! Looks amazing!

  • @lethargicmotorsport2025
    @lethargicmotorsport2025 2 года назад +1

    Very cool , I still say you would have an awesome shop teacher.

  • @nguessanflorent1029
    @nguessanflorent1029 10 месяцев назад +1

    SIMPLE MAIS EFFICACE !!! JE NE COMPRENDS L'ANGLAIS MAIS LA VIDEO EST TRÈS EXPLICATIVE. MERCI

  • @guy4922
    @guy4922 Год назад +2

    Je suis un ancien chaudronnier soudeur et je conseil cette excellente vidéo qui est la seule que j'ai trouvé qui prend en compte l'épaisseur de la tôle pour le pliage .Si j'ai une remarque à faire je conseillerais de faire le tablier de pliage mobile et non la pièce de serrage .Vous mettez deux petit morceaux de tôle entre le bâti et le tablier pour faire le réglage vous serrez retirez les deux morceaux et votre arrondi sera en parfaite correspondance avec votre pliage de la tôle de même épaisseur que vous aurez à faire .

  • @billlovelace6482
    @billlovelace6482 2 года назад +2

    liked the box brake cut outs - good one! i put counter weights on mine to bend 48" of 16ga for a truck gas tank

  • @laurensmith1828
    @laurensmith1828 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought a 36 inch break at an auction. If id seen this i definately would of made my own and i still might try it. Great video . Thanks!

  • @montepatton9040
    @montepatton9040 Год назад +1

    This is an awesome way to do this. You have thought about about every possible solution to the normal problems with diy metal breaks. Thank you very much for sharing. This is the best diy metal brake I’ve seen. I’m going to use yours as a plan to build me one.

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 2 года назад +2

    Well done on the sheet metal brake and wished I still lived on a farm, to dig for scrap. You never throw anything away on a farm and junk yards, wow! The things some throw away are simply criminal, but to a handyman, it's gold! It is mostly stepping thru, moving things, then there it is. Yippee comes to mind and when yelled out loud, others unloading are confused as "Did he find money over there, or was he snake bit?" I think the same rush of addrenalin would be equal!! Cheers & great job explaining & drawing. I love to draw an idea, keep it, modify it, or start over if you see flaws. I would call myself a barn-yard engineer! Just simply, well done and the right price. Like you, my TV is 13" on the angle, so the money I might spent for a 2 meter TV, could be spent on equipment materials or tools. That makes me happy. Besides, you can't fold sheet metal with an oversized TV! Well, maybe once but it won't be pretty!😢
    Thanks Duff, inspiring! DK, Omaha.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад +1

      DK, you are funny dude! I enjoy your little quirks. Thanks brother.

  • @rodslogic4350
    @rodslogic4350 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing you just proved that a lot of tools can be self made

  • @johnwerner7194
    @johnwerner7194 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think it's absolutely perfect I really would like to see that truck in the background to the right. Thank you very much for the video

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  7 месяцев назад

      Check out my other videos if you wanna see more of the REO Gold Comet truck

  • @lane0madeit
    @lane0madeit Год назад

    Fabricator from NZ here this is awesome! To find one that is size appropriate and inexpensive is a struggle but I’ve plenty of scrap to knock one out. Thanks!
    For your 90degree radius if you want to make it tighter I have a trick I use to bevel my edges of angle anything really.
    Diablo make a great yet somewhat costly-ish steel cut off blade. I usually raise my cut height on my circular saw and then clamp a straight edge onto piece I’m wanting to cut to use as a guide. I find if you do it in small incremental passes the blades last a lot longer. Poor man’s cold saw??? PPE and the hot chips won’t phase ya. Been working for me for weld prep for years and I haven’t found anything else other then thee ole grinder. Hope that helps. 🤙

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад

      Yeah build one mate, works great. Been thinking about that table saw idea, need to find the right blade. And the guts to do it😅

  • @wesleybateman5837
    @wesleybateman5837 2 года назад +2

    Love the bending brake from used parts .
    Recycle all we can brother, very informative video , great drawings 👍

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thanks man! Yes I like to repurpose stuff😅

  • @derekpaton2775
    @derekpaton2775 Месяц назад +1

    excellent presentation, thank you from England

  • @Ecuarositayf1
    @Ecuarositayf1 Год назад +1

    Hi master, thank you so much. I'm making my own metal bend and I took some tips from your job. I was watching a lot of videos but you explain very well. It works for me. Greetings from Ecuador 🇪🇨.

  • @davidhandyman7571
    @davidhandyman7571 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Blessings from Australia.

  • @aceadman
    @aceadman 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful tool Dif, and beautiful explanation of its design and operation. 😊👍👍

  • @Us-two
    @Us-two 7 месяцев назад +1

    good stuff as usual Diff, I especially like the left-hand thread on the tensioner diagram.

  • @richardferguson8590
    @richardferguson8590 Год назад +1

    Perfect design. Very nice tool you built there. I plan on using your design for my build. My only modification will be the top angle. I like the round radius but will have to add a flat bar inside for flatening bends. I work with aluminum. Wish me luck. Thanks for posting.

  • @stashwaxroller1740
    @stashwaxroller1740 2 года назад +6

    Another awesome video with a good explanation . You stressed the importance of the centerline of the hinge pin which gives the tool it's important accuracy ! As you know , I'm a professional tool and die maker. I continue to be impressed with what can be done with common sense and limited recourses. I like some features on yours even better than some factory made brakes. The inverted angle bar acting as a clamp also allows for the "hook bend" that you made on one of the samples. Yes the radius is big , but personally I would keep it rather than attach the flat bar to the bottom of the clamp and give up the hook bend option. Thanks for sharing a great design !

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Randy. Big compliment coming from you! Also like the open space inside the angle bar. When I find that piece of flat bar, I will build it so that it is removable. Then I can have the best of both worlds

    • @kiwiingenuity1677
      @kiwiingenuity1677 Год назад

      Yes what I thought just tap it and bolt down from the top, that way you can still use the cavity and slots 😉 whenever you want just unbolt it. Also same idea for top brace if you can unbolt if needed for clearance of work piece. Amazing what a lot of cheap metal can do 😊.

  • @callmenortnortin467
    @callmenortnortin467 2 года назад +1

    very nicely done ,one of the better designed bending brake seen online

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thanks brother! Works well for me😅

  • @WhatDadIsUpTo
    @WhatDadIsUpTo Год назад

    Wow! I see a future project unfolding. Thanks

  • @koossnyman3371
    @koossnyman3371 Год назад +1

    Very functional and practical and easy to build yourself. I also planned to built me a sheet-metal brake. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.

  • @thenotsojollyrancher-akate9516
    @thenotsojollyrancher-akate9516 2 года назад +1

    We’re you an engineer in a past life? Awesome! It is now on my list of things to do. Thank you!

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      No not really. Just an old dude who has done a lot of stuff and was blessed with a bit of common sense. :) Go build one brother!

  • @westrulsen
    @westrulsen 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very well made, great adjustments.

  • @markhoward6641
    @markhoward6641 Год назад

    That is the best I have ever seen. You seem to have thought of everything that others have missed. Got a car to do and I'm making one of these this week. Brilliant, thank you for your time.

  • @michealfigueroa6325
    @michealfigueroa6325 2 года назад +1

    The screw clamping devise vs, a cam clamping devise should make this machine more atractive and useful to the home builder. Good job Sir!!

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thanks! The screws definitely works better. Might be slower, but gives more adjustment

  • @manitobaman5588
    @manitobaman5588 2 года назад +2

    You have a great brake there, withvery well thought out plan and the result is a clean build. The excellent drawings are very helpful. Thank you from mid-Canada.
    B.

  • @crazywickedcustoms7272
    @crazywickedcustoms7272 Год назад +1

    What cool part about pipe anvil is no moving parts, but yet such a amazing tool

  • @philippefrison
    @philippefrison 8 месяцев назад +1

    Merci pour la présentation dans le détail de votre plieuse, Bon travail, félicitation.

  • @chuckvoss9344
    @chuckvoss9344 2 года назад +1

    Very good job of show and tell. An excellent tool to have. Tks for showing.

  • @ishsiriram8286
    @ishsiriram8286 2 года назад +4

    @Stashwax and Div, I have seen other guys grind the end on the inverted clamping angle with great results to reduce if not remove the radius bend. Div, since you a master grinder (LOL), this could be an option if you needed a more crisp corner. Another option would be to grind one side and leave the other so you will be able to flip it around, allowing radius or crisp bends. I like the slit in the clamping beam the make the corners meet...very innovative. I was trying to figure out how to best make segmented beam. I suppose one could make the slots as and when required.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад +2

      Segmented beams are a mission, just cutting slots as required is much simpler. They will weakent the beam though, the bigger that angle bar, the better. An option is to just weld them up again down the line... or have more than one beam. That grinding business will not be easy. You need to keep a straight edge over a a distance of more than 1.2 m.... Suppose you could do your best, then "lap" it on a large flat surface with long piece of sanding belt... Lot of work... Or just have someone stick it in a milling machine to do one edge. Sounds much easier.😂

  • @zvonibab
    @zvonibab 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like your design and on my next build I will do it same as you did only difference will be sharp bending edge. Wish I have seen it before my build!

  • @daveunderwood6498
    @daveunderwood6498 Год назад +1

    Just a simple yet brilliant design. Thanks so much for posting. 👍

  • @benbeck8985
    @benbeck8985 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great build. I especially like the hinge detail! I needed to build one, and im glad i found your video first. Im currently building a brake very similar to your design, out of scrap metal that i had laying around. Thanks for sharing!

  • @UnconventionalMetal
    @UnconventionalMetal Год назад +1

    You did an excellent job. I wish this video was around before I bought my brake and modified it.

  • @MrEllhel
    @MrEllhel 2 месяца назад +1

    Die mit Abstand beste Abkantbank

  • @abjmetal
    @abjmetal 2 года назад +3

    What a wonderful bender you have!!!

    • @t4lovers688
      @t4lovers688 2 года назад

      There is alot ov benders at work it's my boss and his staff

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thank you Sir!

  • @wraithsrath7310
    @wraithsrath7310 Год назад

    Was looking for ideas for a shop built metal brake and this is the best ideal. This will be one of my new tools in my shop. Just goes to show you that you don't need alot of money to accomplish a task.

  • @kentuckytrapper780
    @kentuckytrapper780 2 года назад +1

    I've built a few of those, but this is the Cadillac of bender's, can't buy that quality in a store, excellent job man. 👍👍👍

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! What a compliment!😀

    • @kentuckytrapper780
      @kentuckytrapper780 2 года назад

      @@ratrodsafrica you ernd it, best built one I've seen. 👍👍👍

  • @kirbyn2010
    @kirbyn2010 Год назад +1

    I really admire the keep it simple school of thought. I wish I had a need for one of these, great work!

  • @RaysLaughsAndLyrics
    @RaysLaughsAndLyrics Год назад +1

    A grinding wheel replacing the blade in a table saw might do to mill a flat edge on your angle iron if one is careful to make tiny strokes to remove tiny amounts of the edge @ a time. Wear on the grinding wheel can be compensated by raising + or lowering the blade height adjustment ...If wheel rpm range is needed.. Motor pulley size can be used to dial in the RPM needed. Width can be adjusted with the saw' s fence.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад +1

      Hey, good idea! Your plan might just work. Thanks!

  • @DresdonAcacinTheOriginal
    @DresdonAcacinTheOriginal 2 года назад +2

    Great video, you answered every question I had in the video. ive seen several DIY brakes on youtube that were mediocre at best, yours is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! it works well for me

    • @DresdonAcacinTheOriginal
      @DresdonAcacinTheOriginal 2 года назад

      update: using leftover metal onhand I build a 40" version, works decent enough for rocker patches

  • @stevenmacmillan2493
    @stevenmacmillan2493 Год назад +2

    Hi, great video! I have built something similar, based on similar videos. My hinge is slightly different, but I like that yours is removable. I have worked in sheet metal shops where we had actual hydraulic press brakes where the radius was always tight unless you purposefully used radius tooling, so when I went to build mine, I wanted to get a tight radius as well. So I constructed a jig for a handheld grinder with a cutoff wheel at 45 degrees that mounted to my work bench. Then I set up a stop on top of the bench to help keep the angle bar moving straight through the wheel. So with the grinder going, I moved the angle bar through the wheel to cut off the radius. It worked pretty well for me, although I did have a spot where the wheel dug into the bar, It has given me good performance with a very small radius. I hope maybe this gives you another idea how to reduce the radius of your bends.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад +2

      Nice one! I have had similar thoughts, but haven't done it yet

  • @edppcz
    @edppcz 2 года назад +2

    Awesome brake project, I'm re-siding my home and need a brake for the window inner edges, I've been looking at a couple of videos and this is by far the Best project I've seen and your demeanor and compassion for your work is exceptional, Thank You.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      If it can help, I'm a happy dude! Thanks man

  • @slashsplat
    @slashsplat Год назад +1

    Excellent. Love the design. Thank you.

  • @vstrom9586
    @vstrom9586 Год назад +1

    Very nice work, really appreciated the explanation of mounting the hinge. Cheers from Canada

  • @toddcott9510
    @toddcott9510 Год назад

    It's a good bit of kit. I think I would leave it as it is. Great video.

  • @rayhall4578
    @rayhall4578 Год назад +1

    best selfmade bender ive seen to date

  • @garypetrusek1768
    @garypetrusek1768 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this, I tried to build one like yours once, but looking at your I can see where I went wrong

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Happy if it can help to sort you out!

  • @scoobster3005
    @scoobster3005 Год назад +2

    man you are amazing and so creative, thank you for teaching your work

  • @waynebutler7813
    @waynebutler7813 Год назад +1

    Very well done! I think this can be built quite inexpensively and be quite useful as well as scalable! Thank you!

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  Год назад

      Thank you. Yes, did not cost much at all.

  • @tubemcg
    @tubemcg 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video. Cheers from the Mississippi Delta

  • @tylerwatts1004
    @tylerwatts1004 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this, helped me loads to make a simple and smaller brake for small sheet metal stuff for my bikes! Love the channel too!

  • @ishsiriram8286
    @ishsiriram8286 2 года назад +2

    Awesome Div, I was anxiously awaiting this video. I almost built one a few months ago. When I priced the material , I got a fright. Need to be patient and keep my eyes open at the scrap dealers, I am sure I will come across some descent material soon. Also contemplating a bead roller. Got the shafts so far and 1 of the gears. Will tackle that soon. Thank you again for sharing. Another great video and explanation.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Ja, steel is frigging expensive! The scrap dealer is your friend!😂 I make a point of regularly checking in and eventually you find what you want. And, in my case, always some shit I wasn't looking for! Ha-ha. Adendorf sell the bead roller I use for R 5895.00, all the dies included. You cant build it for that price, just the dies alone are worth it.

  • @cliffhaupt5413
    @cliffhaupt5413 2 года назад +1

    Looks better than most store bought.

  • @monadking2761
    @monadking2761 2 года назад +1

    On your need for a sharper edge. I scribed a sharp line down the length and ground it close with an angle grinder then used a hand file to finish it off by eye. It works good and I did the back brace since it didn't hold down in the middle whe I was bending a longer piece of 18 gage. My brake is 4' x 2.5" wide x.25" angle iron from scrap stuff too.
    I like your depth adjustment which I will add to mine. Thank you for your video I'm from the U.S. so it's not in mm.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      A lot of work to get that edge, we'll done!

  • @Vince-m2m
    @Vince-m2m Год назад +2

    Beautiful work!

  • @lcar9871
    @lcar9871 11 месяцев назад

    You did a nice job building this brake! I'm doing my research now because it is time to improve on the brake I built many years ago. It is time to make one with more capacity, and also one that is free-standing instead of having to bolt it to the bench. I will definitely be incorporating some of your design into whatever I come up with, so thank you for sharing sir!

  • @georgevg3593
    @georgevg3593 11 месяцев назад +1

    Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
    Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..

  • @joelongstaff7601
    @joelongstaff7601 2 года назад +1

    Sir a great build, Thankyou. Inspired by you and excited about having a much needed tool for my stained glass shopp I built a unit like yours. To cut the length of the hold down angle edge I have an old ratty table saw I can abuse so I put a metal cutting carborundum disk in it and set it to 45 degrees. With a pease of wood on the fence I was able to SLOWLY cut the 1/4 inch angle iron to have a smooth edge. Next I would like to cut peases of 1/4 inch flat stock with holes drilled to match up to drilled and tapped holes in the hold down to work like a box bracke. Keep well God bless.

    • @ratrodsafrica
      @ratrodsafrica  2 года назад

      Thanks! Great plan you made there! Well done, I like it a lot