Грандиозный проект! Великолепная работа! И очень интересное видео. Но больше всего поражает, что такое огромное количество толстенного металла порезано болгаркой! Без преувеличения - это героизм. Восхищение и уважение. Удачи.
I love how he doesn’t show a perfect build and shows all the real life struggles when building something. I just have always thought I had bad luck fabricating things. Great work my friend. Bravo
Great job! 👍I have a similar press at work. Tip : weld 2 small strips under the underside of the 2 big table plates. That way you still can move sideways, but don't fall out of the press. I mean the big plates @40:07
Some hint. When cutting threads by hand; oil cutter first, turn 1.5 times cw than turn 0.5 times ccw to break the shavings first and so on. Cut the thread in multiple steps by removing it after few turns, clean-off the shavings and proceed. Yes it takes more time but less than removing a broken cutter. That's how I was taught at Krupp Industry. (I really do like your videos) The guy has great humor and is really talented.
When you tap holes after one revolution, try going a quarter revolution backwards up the thread then another revolution down the thread. This will help you if you dont want too break taps, it also clears the chips out a little bit! keep the good work on brother! Big fan
I came to the comment section just to find this comment... Depending on the tap's design, you can actually hear and feel the chips breaking when you do the backward rotation, and then you're clear to keep cutting
I have now looked at dozens of DIY Hydraulic Press builds - but - this is the one I keep coming back to. It ain't perfect but it's more than close enough for me and very classy - greetings from Melbourne
Another great job !!! Just one tipp - Of course there are special flute geometries available but the straight flute cutters which you use mainly break for two reasons. Either the core diameter is too small or if they are turned in one direction only. Reverting the turn direction of just as small as about one fourth (90°) after every full turn ensures chips are properly broken and second finding their way through the chip channels of the cutter. And for best practise you shall use a proper cutting oil anyway as well.
It's nice that you show honest work.... very few people admit to braking anything. Your video is just like the real world. Thanks for taking the trouble of your excellent video.
Very nicely done! You are like me and leave a piece of yourself in every project! A suggestion on the 2 plates that sit on the moveable shelf. Drill and tap for some short cap screw under the plates that will stop the plates from sliding off the shelf and therefor save your toes. Thanks for sharing.
20 ton press? Are you referring to the weight of that beast! This is still by far the best designed press I’ve seen. Nice work my friend and thanks for sharing.
One of the most carefully thought out, beautifully crafted and overly engineered projects on the many many channels that I watch. Fantastic, practical and functional !!! And the edit was beautifully executed ! = ) Thank you for sharing !
Throughout the whole process I was completely in awe. Fascinating by your creativity and execution of the very complex machine. Good for you 5 stars ⭐️.
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel. I have been wanting to get a new hydraulic press. But after watching your video, I decided that I no lnger want to get one. Now i want to build one. You did a monumental job on yours and I am going to duplicate what you did, with a couple little additions. Great work, great channel. I truly look forward to each of your new videos.
Well, I watched this again. Great job of your press. I made one when I was 17-18 very similar to yours. I do like the swivel v and flats when pressing an angle on rounds and flats. Very cool!
*Stands and claps* That was an impressive build. Good finish. That will literally be a tool in your shop that would last a life time, as heavy duty as it was when done.
The fact that you make everything yourself even down to the hinges is so cool, wish I had someone in my life to teach me things like that when I was growing up
Yhea a dad or grandad who had bought and used his own workshop full of the big expensive tools etc that are needed and especially the many years of experience that he'd be willing to pass down would be sooooo cool. Inheriting an entire fully stocked and equipped workshop when he decides he's to old to use it all the time. By far the best bit though would be spending all that time with your grandad making things and being shown all the tips and tricks it takes years to learn, something the very lucky get to do and definitely something I'd personally think myself very blessed in so many ways to have. Oh well guess I can dream... 😊😅😮😢😂
Ксажелению не все идут по стопам отца. Жил был ювелир со своей ювелирной мастерской, и было в этой мастерской все о чем даже не мечтали другие ювелиры. И умер ювелир. И Осталось у него два сына, которые распродали весь инструмент за очень дешевую цену. И так не стало мастерской. И не знали два сына реальной цены инструмента и вложений своего отца. И это реальность жизни😢
YEAH.......a "STEEL TABLE" build!!! OK.........you've convinced me to make those rotating "V" and flat part to add to my 30 ton press. Great work BTW!!!!
I think i binge watched all your builds, i am impressed, and that doesnt happen often. Of all the videos i have seen of the DIY builds i would say hands down you are my absolute favorite.
@@meanwhileinthegarage как свами можно связаться,хочу предложить двигатель которого в мире нет,но для его изготовления нужен такой гараж,ясный ум и золотые руки как у вас,и Нобелевская премия будет у ваших ног (это очень серьёзное предложение),ответь как связаться с вами!!!
Супер) посмотрел вечером за чайком) смотриш такие видео и хочется в гараж... моменты с неудачками оставляеш это гуд. Особенно взгляд, когда домкрат отказался работать) улыбнуло)
Ce n'est pas tout les jours qu'on voit un travail aussi soigner, c'est un réel plaisir a regarder, en plus, avec les moments de plaisanterie qui vont avec, merci. Ça pourrait presque faire office de fendeuse a bois 😂
Just a small tip. When tapping a thread in steel back the tap off half a turn every half turn down. You may not break so many taps. Great press, loved the work. You can not over-engineer a press.
I know what your trying to say but, if you went a half turn down then backed out a half turn you be right back at the start lol. What I think you ment was "go down a full turn then back a half"
@@joshuadraper1534 no he is corect in what he said half a turn down then half a turn back. takes a tiny bit of comprehension to get what he is saying but he is very very very correct in what was said .
@@matthijsjansen5838 Your Kidding, that's the way he taps other holes. Back off after half-turn or one turn. After 50 years of experience, you get the feeling for when to back off, and of cause, you are breaking off the chip. Don't worry I have broken untold taps in my early years and have used every way to remove them from hammer and chisel to special broken tap removal tools.
соглашусь, пресс действительно не плох, именно как пресс. но автор видео нарочно усложнил его изготовление раз эдак в 5, видимо решил - что "фэншуйность" должна зашкаливать ))). Лет шесть назад изготавливали пресс на основе путейского домкрата г/п 50 тонн, дк и то времени потрачено было в разы меньше. Хотя эстетически ни чуть не хуже. Жаль фото нельзя вставить.
It gives me immense pleasure to watch you at work. At first I never know how it might end, the more amazed I am with the results. It's just amazing. Мне доставляет огромное удовольствие наблюдать за вами на работе. Вначале я никогда не знал, чем это может закончиться, тем более я поражен результатами. Это просто потрясающе.
Ма ша Аллах, у моего брата золотые руки, ну а харизма присущая чеченцам все равно бесподобна)) Брат смотрю твои видео на одном дыхании и многому учусь у тебя. Аллах аьто бойл хьа ахи.
If you want ro remove a broken tapping tool try to hit it with a center punch. It should break into tiny pieces which you can remove easily. I used this method before and it worked great for me!
У мужика с руками, а главное с головой полный порядок и что немаловажно они дружат! А это сейчас встречается все реже и реже! Жирнющий лайк и подписка!
Greetings from GA USA, You do Amazing work, I do wish that you would talk during the video as it would be fun to do translation. Great work and be well. Thank You
This video displays an impressive amount of adaptability and skill. I also like the bits of humor along with the no nonsense, no background music. Thanks for making this. Sub'd.
Great build. That hydraulic press is a beast. And all the creative touches finish it off beautifully. A build to be proud of. Nice job! How long did it take from start to finish?
All presses should have lexan guards & a pressure gauge. We had 2 presses in our shop. I almost always used the one with a pressure guage to help judge if too much pressure was on small items. This press also had lexan guards on the side. Asked company several times to install a guage and lexan guards on 3 sides of other press but was told they were not needed. Any way a guy was attempting to press out a seized bearing on a rusted shaft. He was bent over looking at bearing while pumping handle. Bearing blow up sending a piece of metal cutting his lip, chipping two teeth and a cut tongue. Forget how many sitches he recieved. Next day they installed much needed lexan guards and ordered a pressure guage.
thank you for the advice i am going to build my own, i was thinking 10T press, i would do 20 if i had the materia, i dont belive my materia is strong enough for 20t. But i didnt think about that safety, now i will think about that to get some kind of protection thx to you, if i dont find lexan guards, then i install some kind of strong homemade protection^^
Magnifico trabajo Brother, yo estoy fabricando una Prensa hidráulica y me has dado muy buenas ideas para darle un mejor acabado, muchas gracias por tu excelente trabajo. Me quedo pendiente de otro video similar.
This is the type of guy you want to learn a trade off. No rules how to do tasks, only health and safety, just tried and true methods. I could spend all day in a workshop with him. Just to gain the experience.
Tip: Use some small engine starter pull cord or rope to pull springs into place next time. Can help save your fingers. I think i'm going to barrow a few of your ideas also. The metal bender looks really useful.
Great channel, no annoying music or commentary. Just really excellent work. Now on MY WATCH LIST.
Грандиозный проект! Великолепная работа! И очень интересное видео. Но больше всего поражает, что такое огромное количество толстенного металла порезано болгаркой! Без преувеличения - это героизм. Восхищение и уважение. Удачи.
Да, недорого, тыщ 200-300.@@ЕвгенийПанкратов-г5ь
Voted Most Artistic & Stylist Hydraulic Press Ever Seen in the Internet. Well Done!.
No language barrier. I love the way you show us what you are going to do, then go do it. It helps to realize the end goal. Thank you!
I love how he doesn’t show a perfect build and shows all the real life struggles when building something. I just have always thought I had bad luck fabricating things. Great work my friend. Bravo
That press is scary, I don't think that many people realise how much force is used to bend steel that thickness! Awesome press, I'm impressed!!!😁😁😁😁
Thanks 👍
That is one of the best home-made hydraulic presses I've ever seen.
I love this guy’s videos… Especially his reactions to mistakes that happen in the field…
Очень аккуратно, вплоть до мелочей. Смотрел не отрываясь :) За переворот домкрата, отдельный респект. Мастер!!!
Great job! 👍I have a similar press at work. Tip : weld 2 small strips under the underside of the 2 big table plates. That way you still can move sideways, but don't fall out of the press. I mean the big plates @40:07
Some hint. When cutting threads by hand; oil cutter first, turn 1.5 times cw than turn 0.5 times ccw to break the shavings first and so on. Cut the thread in multiple steps by removing it after few turns, clean-off the shavings and proceed. Yes it takes more time but less than removing a broken cutter. That's how I was taught at Krupp Industry. (I really do like your videos) The guy has great humor and is really talented.
Thanks mate.
Молодец, вокруг него всё наполняется позитивом и добротой. Всех благ и счастья.
76 years old know it all ... I have just learnt the best way to find the centre of a round bar .. well don .. I love your videos .
where?
I turned 50 last year & that was my "learn" of the video too 💚🇬🇧🌱
When you tap holes after one revolution, try going a quarter revolution backwards up the thread then another revolution down the thread. This will help you if you dont want too break taps, it also clears the chips out a little bit! keep the good work on brother! Big fan
I came to the comment section just to find this comment... Depending on the tap's design, you can actually hear and feel the chips breaking when you do the backward rotation, and then you're clear to keep cutting
Impressive piece of work. Watching a talented machinist at work is like watching a sculptor or an artist.
I have now looked at dozens of DIY Hydraulic Press builds - but - this is the one I keep coming back to. It ain't perfect but it's more than close enough for me and very classy - greetings from Melbourne
Another great job !!!
Just one tipp - Of course there are special flute geometries available but the straight flute cutters which you use mainly break for two reasons. Either the core diameter is too small or if they are turned in one direction only. Reverting the turn direction of just as small as about one fourth (90°) after every full turn ensures chips are properly broken and second finding their way through the chip channels of the cutter. And for best practise you shall use a proper cutting oil anyway as well.
Хороший пресс, интересно что показываете моменты своих неудач.
Теперь ждем стол для фрезера.
Я тоже считаю что это изюминка автора, показывать всю правду, даже свои ошибки и неудачи!!!
That was a lot of work, but you ended up with a hell of a machine. I'm impressed!
Nice work. That press is a work of art, to be handed down in your family for generations to come. Well done sir.
The best about this channel is that you show your failures as is, and thats awesome
That is the ONLY way to learn
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It's nice that you show honest work.... very few people admit to braking anything. Your video is just like the real world. Thanks for taking the trouble of your excellent video.
L’humour est toujours au rendez vous, la qualité aussi... toujours de superbes vidéos, merci.
Этому парню нужен цех побольше! Маэстро! Повелитель инструмента и материала!
Very nicely done! You are like me and leave a piece of yourself in every project! A suggestion on the 2 plates that sit on the moveable shelf. Drill and tap for some short cap screw under the plates that will stop the plates from sliding off the shelf and therefor save your toes. Thanks for sharing.
Молодец. сколько труда и упорства. результат того стоил)
20 ton press? Are you referring to the weight of that beast! This is still by far the best designed press I’ve seen. Nice work my friend and thanks for sharing.
Пересмотрел много видео о изготовлении пресса, этот пресс с его функционалом и таким запасом прочности просто шедевр.
One of the most carefully thought out, beautifully crafted and overly engineered projects on the many many channels that I watch. Fantastic, practical and functional !!! And the edit was beautifully executed ! = ) Thank you for sharing !
if you want over engineered (cars though) seatch project binky
Throughout the whole process I was completely in awe. Fascinating by your creativity and execution of the very complex machine. Good for you 5 stars ⭐️.
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel. I have been wanting to get a new hydraulic press. But after watching your video, I decided that I no lnger want to get one. Now i want to build one. You did a monumental job on yours and I am going to duplicate what you did, with a couple little additions. Great work, great channel. I truly look forward to each of your new videos.
Well, I watched this again. Great job of your press. I made one when I was 17-18 very similar to yours. I do like the swivel v and flats when pressing an angle on rounds and flats. Very cool!
Mesmerising, almost magical.
Cannot even imagine the hardwork go e into building this press from the scratch.. Keep up the good work
*Stands and claps*
That was an impressive build. Good finish.
That will literally be a tool in your shop that would last a life time, as heavy duty as it was when done.
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The fact that you make everything yourself even down to the hinges is so cool, wish I had someone in my life to teach me things like that when I was growing up
Yhea a dad or grandad who had bought and used his own workshop full of the big expensive tools etc that are needed and especially the many years of experience that he'd be willing to pass down would be sooooo cool. Inheriting an entire fully stocked and equipped workshop when he decides he's to old to use it all the time. By far the best bit though would be spending all that time with your grandad making things and being shown all the tips and tricks it takes years to learn, something the very lucky get to do and definitely something I'd personally think myself very blessed in so many ways to have. Oh well guess I can dream... 😊😅😮😢😂
Ксажелению не все идут по стопам отца. Жил был ювелир со своей ювелирной мастерской, и было в этой мастерской все о чем даже не мечтали другие ювелиры. И умер ювелир. И Осталось у него два сына, которые распродали весь инструмент за очень дешевую цену. И так не стало мастерской. И не знали два сына реальной цены инструмента и вложений своего отца. И это реальность жизни😢
Best press I have ever seen. Multi function and accurate. Love the oops. We all have them. Good to see some one admit them. Best wishes!
YEAH.......a "STEEL TABLE" build!!! OK.........you've convinced me to make those rotating "V" and flat part to add to my 30 ton press. Great work BTW!!!!
So not only are you an excellent fabricator, but you're also a very skilled tool & die maker as well ! Good Job ! This is quality work :)
yeah, AND he's talented at videography. There are a lot of subtle touches which are v, v, good.
@@trumanhw Yes. Indeed. 👌🎬
Amazing, saving all that oil drilling holes, tapping and cutting. You're a credit for the environment.
But a dab of oil would extend the life of the tool ten times. Manufacturing ten drill bits require a lot of energy from fossil fuel.
VERY DETERMINED MACHINIST, PERSISTENT/CONSISTENT AS YOU CAN SEE WITH ALL THE DETAILED PIECES !!! INNOVATION AT ITS FINEST! NICE JOB!!
I think i binge watched all your builds, i am impressed, and that doesnt happen often. Of all the videos i have seen of the DIY builds i would say hands down you are my absolute favorite.
Thanks Mike. I really appreciate it.
@@meanwhileinthegarage как свами можно связаться,хочу предложить двигатель которого в мире нет,но для его изготовления нужен такой гараж,ясный ум и золотые руки как у вас,и Нобелевская премия будет у ваших ног (это очень серьёзное предложение),ответь как связаться с вами!!!
Мастер высочайшего уровня! Моё уважение Вам!
Пресс - огонь! 🔥
Исполнение на высшем уровне.
Автору - большой респект!
Man, what an exceptional job. Here in Brazil drooling in this press show. Thanks for sharing! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
It's a chechen made hydraulic press. Best ever.
Дала аьтто бойла, брат👍
Супер) посмотрел вечером за чайком) смотриш такие видео и хочется в гараж... моменты с неудачками оставляеш это гуд. Особенно взгляд, когда домкрат отказался работать) улыбнуло)
Rewind to 31:40.... LEAK IN VALVE WELD! Great piece of work. Look forward to the next one.
Ce n'est pas tout les jours qu'on voit un travail aussi soigner, c'est un réel plaisir a regarder, en plus, avec les moments de plaisanterie qui vont avec, merci.
Ça pourrait presque faire office de fendeuse a bois 😂
Congratulations, just fantastic, caprice, intelligence, skill, imagination all in one professional ... Speechless ... note 1000.
Just a small tip. When tapping a thread in steel back the tap off half a turn every half turn down. You may not break so many taps. Great press, loved the work. You can not over-engineer a press.
I know what your trying to say but, if you went a half turn down then backed out a half turn you be right back at the start lol. What I think you ment was "go down a full turn then back a half"
@@joshuadraper1534 no he is corect in what he said half a turn down then half a turn back. takes a tiny bit of comprehension to get what he is saying but he is very very very correct in what was said .
I thought he did it deliberately to demonstrate how to remove a broken tap .
@@matthijsjansen5838 Your Kidding, that's the way he taps other holes. Back off after half-turn or one turn. After 50 years of experience, you get the feeling for when to back off, and of cause, you are breaking off the chip. Don't worry I have broken untold taps in my early years and have used every way to remove them from hammer and chisel to special broken tap removal tools.
@@cordellej If you start with 0 add .5 then subtract .5 you get zero. what's to comprehend?
это лучший пресс что я видел, изготовленный своими руками.
соглашусь, пресс действительно не плох, именно как пресс. но автор видео нарочно усложнил его изготовление раз эдак в 5, видимо решил - что "фэншуйность" должна зашкаливать ))). Лет шесть назад изготавливали пресс на основе путейского домкрата г/п 50 тонн, дк и то времени потрачено было в разы меньше. Хотя эстетически ни чуть не хуже. Жаль фото нельзя вставить.
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Ну тут вообще нет слов. Понравилось всё! Работа проделана великолепно. Золотые руки.
капец какое всё масштабное. Этот парень любит большие станки)
One of the best manual presses I’ve seen, nice build bro
Шедевр! Вот это исполнение, есть чему поучиться. Класс!
WOW you are so talented. You should be so proud of your achievements, you've done some fantastic projects. Thanks for sharing.
Огромное уважение труженику, творческому созидателю!
Спасибо Игорь.
The burn on your arm loos just like the one on mine. Ever see how many guys have bandages inthese videos? Reminds us we are all Brothers in Chips!
Impressionante, ótimo trabalho parabéns, a melhor construção que eu vi até agora.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙂🇧🇷
Such great entertainment you give to your viewers and honesty with your builds.You are a Master at what do.
It gives me immense pleasure to watch you at work. At first I never know how it might end, the more amazed I am with the results. It's just amazing.
Мне доставляет огромное удовольствие наблюдать за вами на работе. Вначале я никогда не знал, чем это может закончиться, тем более я поражен результатами. Это просто потрясающе.
When that Tap broke I felt that in my soul hahaha. Awesome build man, this is a really cool bit of kit for your workshop!
Amazing workmanship! Even if I had the skill to do this, I would be too lazy to put in that much effort into it.
When I watch your videos...I feel happy and I love the field so much
I have no words your job is outstanding !!!
Классная станина получилась, запас прочности просто колоссальный. Палец вверх, подписка.Удачи.
Качественный у нас металлолом все-таки.)
@@ПетрПавлов-ь6в А в металолом, потому что на маталобазе вразы дороже, вот и выкручивается каждый как может.
@@ПетрПавлов-ь6в Он вроде в Бельгии
Ну всё, теперь то что может быть запрессованно будет запрессовано:)!!!
Моё почтение!!! ...очень нужная и классно сделанная вещь👍
Спасибо друг. :-))
Ма ша Аллах, у моего брата золотые руки, ну а харизма присущая чеченцам все равно бесподобна)) Брат смотрю твои видео на одном дыхании и многому учусь у тебя. Аллах аьто бойл хьа ахи.
Амин, Аллах1о си дойл хьа са Ваш 😎
Пресс просто шикарный! Особенно решение с быстрым подводом штока!
Лайк однозначно!
...угу, даже ножной напрашивается
Very cool! Plus no garden tools were harmed in the making of this video!
😂😂😂
Tu é fera! Domínio das habilidades de corte, montagem na construção de um equipamento, show de bola.
Well, I stumbled onto this channel and now I am hooked. Great projects, great sense of humor!
You an This Old Tony would make awesome neighbors 👍👍👍
Nice! Mad manufacturing skills. I followed the entire video. Thanks for letting us peak into your DIY skills.
Always building some seriously heavy duty equipment 👍🏼👍🏼 your stuff is built to last indeed.
Next you need a big metal bandsaw and a sandblasting machine. You are a great asset to your viewers. Thanks for all your time and sharing.
If you want ro remove a broken tapping tool try to hit it with a center punch. It should break into tiny pieces which you can remove easily. I used this method before and it worked great for me!
That is a lot of heavy metal. Somebody sponsor this guy and get him a horizontal band saw.
У мужика с руками, а главное с головой полный порядок и что немаловажно они дружат! А это сейчас встречается все реже и реже! Жирнющий лайк и подписка!
Out of all your videos and i enjoy them all , the last 2 minutes with the music and the presentation are unmatched
Greetings from GA USA, You do Amazing work, I do wish that you would talk during the video as it would be fun to do translation. Great work and be well. Thank You
Thanks mate.
This video displays an impressive amount of adaptability and skill. I also like the bits of humor along with the no nonsense, no background music. Thanks for making this. Sub'd.
Master fabricator with his hands, master communicator with his hands as well.
Есть, как говорят, "Мастер золотые руки", а этот человек просто ГУРУ самоделок!!! СЕНСЕЙ!!! Когда смотрю что он делает, реально "залипаю"!!!
ЧТО ТУТ СЛОЖНЕОГО С ТАИМИ ИНСТРУМЕНТАМИ? вот швеллер кривой старый домкрат сварка и болгарка сделай так ))) херас два
Friggen'incredible build.
You're definitely one talented engineer.
Great build. That hydraulic press is a beast. And all the creative touches finish it off beautifully. A build to be proud of. Nice job! How long did it take from start to finish?
Nice press, much better built than the ones forsale. Milling machine approved!
All presses should have lexan guards & a pressure gauge. We had 2 presses in our shop. I almost always used the one with a pressure guage to help judge if too much pressure was on small items. This press also had lexan guards on the side. Asked company several times to install a guage and lexan guards on 3 sides of other press but was told they were not needed. Any way a guy was attempting to press out a seized bearing on a rusted shaft. He was bent over looking at bearing while pumping handle. Bearing blow up sending a piece of metal cutting his lip, chipping two teeth and a cut tongue. Forget how many sitches he recieved. Next day they installed much needed lexan guards and ordered a pressure guage.
thank you for the advice i am going to build my own, i was thinking 10T press, i would do 20 if i had the materia, i dont belive my materia is strong enough for 20t. But i didnt think about that safety, now i will think about that to get some kind of protection thx to you, if i dont find lexan guards, then i install some kind of strong homemade protection^^
Magnifico trabajo Brother, yo estoy fabricando una Prensa hidráulica y me has dado muy buenas ideas para darle un mejor acabado, muchas gracias por tu excelente trabajo. Me quedo pendiente de otro video similar.
Так скоро всю мастерскую по новой отремонтирует 😅 включая станки 😅 но пресс 🔥🔥🔥
This is the type of guy you want to learn a trade off. No rules how to do tasks, only health and safety, just tried and true methods. I could spend all day in a workshop with him. Just to gain the experience.
Very nice, glad to see you reworked the jack to work upside down. I did so on mine 4 years ago.
The best garage I know about 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice job bro, this hydraulic press is amazing. Congratulations.
Монументальный пресс!!! такой заводской стоил бы как автомобиль. Конструкция все 100 тонн выдержит с лёгкостью. У вас есть чему поучиться
In years to come you will look at those battle scars and it will bring back memory's of this build. "Cherish them always"
Saludos desde Ecuador... Es un excelente trabajo, muy detallista y con mucha paciencia.
Работа достойная, не каждый способен на такое,однозначно лайк.
Wow! I'm really impressed by the design and functionality. Nice work.
Tip: Use some small engine starter pull cord or rope to pull springs into place next time. Can help save your fingers. I think i'm going to barrow a few of your ideas also. The metal bender looks really useful.
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