I put too much counterweight - this is why powerhammer was shaking. After reduction, runs smooth, proof in the video below ;) ruclips.net/video/0nGTjyPJJ9M/видео.html
This is a really impressive build but those of us who would watch this kind of build don't want to watch someone grind a plate and cut angle iron for 30 minutes. we would like to see you explain how the parts are going together in the final assembly. I don't care to watch you drill holes in a plate without understanding what that part is for. I would like to hear an explanation of the measurements, how the whole thing works, what complications arose during your build that you had to find a solution to. this kind of information is valuable for those of us who might want to build one for ourselves. Your video is good, but it doesn't offer any of the information or explanation that anyone would want if they were considering building their own hammer and trying to decide on which type to attempt. You do really good work but try giving us more actual information as you do and we will all appreciate it.
Thank you for your comment. It's very valuable for me. I'm so sorry for don't giving any information during build but in this video I did it on purpose. Why? This hammer is a part of my graduation work (thesis, I don't know how you call it in english) I hope you will understand. My future videos with projects will include all usefull details for other makers.
@@SteelCraft99 very interesting, graduation project you say.? Well if this doesn't get you a good grade, well it should have. May I ask what classes it's for? Noted you said English is not your 1st language. So where are you from? Glad you're doing this and sharing with us. 1st time veiwer here 🙏 Blessings abundant sirSir Crawford out⚒️
Sir, you did a terrific job building that hammer, I applaud you! May you have many years of productive use out of it, as long as you are not making torture devices! :~)
I am an instructor for a trade school in Buckeye, AZ. It is a joy to watch you figure out your next steps and then transfer those thoughts to metal. You are doing so many things the right way technically and I'm not sure if you learned it watching youtube or you have a mentor somewhere that invested in you. Keep up the fantastic scaffolding of learning you are displaying and allowing the world to watch on. If I could give any advice it would be to stop using music as a fill and simply tell what you are going to do as you are doing it. Drill size, lubrication type you use, speed of drill, what you are being careful not to do. Let the people get to know you as a person. The music gets annoying and takes away from the sounds of shop that we all love. Adam at ABOM79 has mastered what I am encouraging you to do. THANKS AGAIN FOR ALLOWING YOURSELF TO BE VULNERABLE AND PUTTING YOUR WORK OUT THERE.
Thank you for your comment. Basics of machining I learned in my high school. It's also my life passion so I learn much more by myself from books and RUclips. As you see in the video I used two workshops for this project. I haven't lathes and milling machines for my own. Head teacher of my high school allowed me to use school workshop for this build. Of course now I'm studying mechanical engineering in other part of my country so I'm not living in my home, where is my workshop. I think I can make some video's with instructions and tips. But I need free time. They will appear very rarely .
Great build dude!!! Thats a heavy hitter. Built my own hammer. 50 lb. Hammer, 600 lb anvil. Thanks 4 The Inspiration. Note To Ben Plc And The Rest Of U Haters. Don't Try A Build Like This.U Clearly Don't Know Enough About Metal Fabrication To Figure It Out.
Wow,that a nice hammer.l wouldn't mind getting the prints for your hammer. I just retired from being a tool maker with 42 years in the trade and now playing around with blacksmithing. Just finished my blacksmith shop. Something like this would be a great addition
Trabalho difícil, profissional e bem executado. Parabéns, fiquei muito contente em ver você trabalhando, um garoto, bem jovem com está perspectiva! Parabéns aos que lhe direcionam, pois o faz muito bem feito.
Freaking awesome project... Just some friendly advice like someone else said, just leave out the music and have the sound of the work... Much more interesting on our end. But either way, badass build.
I have so many questions about the process, specifically fitment, tolerances, sizing of the spring, ect... is there a good centralized resource for this or is it a dyor type project?
@Alex Buchanan It's a dyor project. Most of those hammers have 30 deegre angle between arms. Spring is experimentally selected. Fitment and tolerances... Pivots are slightly tight in steel holes but moves smoothly in bushings. Ram guides have regulation of clearence with shrims.
Nice work! Hey I was wondering what thought went into spring selection, looking at yours it seems much lighter than the one specified on the Ray Clontz Version. what are you thoughts on this if you don't mind me asking. cheers.
My powerhammer have very long stroke of the hammer head and spring has to operate in wide range of compression forces. In "zero" position spring is compressed in 30% of initial length.
Great build, really! But there are way too many good videos like this with no description or discussion during the process. It’s just a guy working on something in a shop. Endless drilling, grinding, welding…. Tell us what you are doing and why. It would be much more helpful!
It's 3 year old video ;) You're right, When I was looking for some information about this type of power hammers videos without any explanation were annoying for me
You are just like me 5 years ago. I too made a homemade power hammer. You can see it in my video. Since then I have made something else. And I found great machine too😁. Go see my RUclips channel. Keep making videos and machines, I like your videos.
How does someone your age acquire all that equipment? Not to mention $800 worth of steel. Your very fortunate to have access to everything a grown man working for a living would love to own. Hope you appreciate what you have there son. Good luck on future projects. Think safety at all times because it’ll be alot more difficult if you lose your sight or a body part. Hope your project here turned out to your liking, the video was too long. You don’t have to show every inch of your welding job/prowess. You could of cut video in half. Take care young fella.
Unfortunately all this heavy equipment (drill press, lathe, milling machine) is not mine and I can't use it when I want. Owner of workshop with these machines just allowed me to use them fot this project. Machining workshop for my own is my dream ;) Of course safety first ..
SteelCraft .....Well then you are a very fortunate young man. I’m 70 yrs old now and never was able to buy anything of much value, usually second hand stuff. Old cars and few hand tools and lived and still live in trailers my entire life. Have worked in peanut fields and tobacco and watermelon fields as a young boy back in the late 60’s. Now retired after 38 years with the Florida Dept. Of Transportation. I’ve made things all my life, some because I enjoy making them and most were things to help me get by. I was just now able to buy a wood turning lathe from Harbor Freight (cheap). But it makes me happy I suppose. Hopefully you appreciate what you have there and be sure to thank the owners of that nice equipment. Stay humble young man talk to the Lord daily, keep your nose clean and enjoy your life. Just give the Lord all the praise and respect you can muster and please be safe around those tools so one day you can look back and say, “I’ve had a good life”. Thank you for being honest son and keep learning. 🙏
@@SteelCraft99 I think you have made a lot of your good fortune using what you had available. I enjoyed watching this. I particularly liked seeing you stick weld instead of mig.
Wow!! You did a great job building this power hammer!! Did you go off of Clay Spencer’s plans or did you make an adaption from other tire power hammers?
Cześć Wszystko bez większych problemów. Nic nie modyfikowałem. Muszę jedynie wymienić sprężynę, bo obecna najzwyczajniej się zużyła, zresztą i tak była z odzysku ;)
about 100 years ago they invented talkies, you know, so what was happening could actually be described rather than just editing and a repeating guitar riff
Awesome! How old are you? I’m 15 and I’m thinking about making my own, of relativity the same design. Only a 20 pound ram weight though. I’m not sure what yours is?
too much welding footage all we see is whoite on the screen; just show what you are welding and the beguinning and then the next step or part. seeing a plan at the beginning would be nice to see also t5o guess where the next part is going. Use a torch to bend your steel into a round it is easier. .
Intersting video but would have been far superior with a commentary explanation of the build instead of the musical racket ruining the video. Had to watch in silence as heavy metal is not my scene.
Here you are: 00:00 - Hey Sailor - Letter Box 5:31 - Cut it - Silent Partner 14:13 - Micro Fire - Silent Partner 16:00 - Pride Before the Fall - Ethan Meixsell 20:00 - HeavyWeight - Ethan Meixsell I don't remember the title of last one from the video ;)
@@SteelCraft99 bro .now I am one incidents for me.my right leg 2 nail cut in wood cutting blade angle grinder use .now that is very complicated issue tomorrow going Govt hospital .general sergen showing problem now very cereus... That is why I am asking bro you can use safe your work..God bless you... .
The serrations in the jaws are pretty deep and may be hard to fix. It will work as is it will just mark up your work piece. Oh yeah really nice hammer also!!!!!!!👍
@@benonablacksmith454 These marks on workpiece after clamping in vise are kind of problem when I'm close to finish my work. Then I must use wood inserts etc. Thanks :D
Dzięki Co od ołowiu to masz absolutną rację, szczególnie drugi odlew, wszystko poleciało na mnie. Topiłem i odlewałem na dworze, żeby wiaterek mógł przewiać jak najwięcej.
Wow! That was possibly the least helpful "build" video I've watched. I might even know less than I did before I watched it. It's a good looking hammer and I'm glad it works for you though.
I put too much counterweight - this is why powerhammer was shaking. After reduction, runs smooth, proof in the video below ;)
ruclips.net/video/0nGTjyPJJ9M/видео.html
111111111111
КАК ЭТА МУЗЫКА ЗАЕБАЛА И СВАРКА В ГЛАЗА ВСЕ ВРЕМЯ
СЬЕМКИ ОЧЕНЬ ХРЕНОВЫЕ МНОГИЕ УЗЛЫ НЕ ПОНЯТНЫ
This is a really impressive build but those of us who would watch this kind of build don't want to watch someone grind a plate and cut angle iron for 30 minutes. we would like to see you explain how the parts are going together in the final assembly. I don't care to watch you drill holes in a plate without understanding what that part is for. I would like to hear an explanation of the measurements, how the whole thing works, what complications arose during your build that you had to find a solution to. this kind of information is valuable for those of us who might want to build one for ourselves. Your video is good, but it doesn't offer any of the information or explanation that anyone would want if they were considering building their own hammer and trying to decide on which type to attempt. You do really good work but try giving us more actual information as you do and we will all appreciate it.
Thank you for your comment. It's very valuable for me.
I'm so sorry for don't giving any information during build but in this video I did it on purpose. Why? This hammer is a part of my graduation work (thesis, I don't know how you call it in english) I hope you will understand.
My future videos with projects will include all usefull details for other makers.
@@SteelCraft99 very interesting, graduation project you say.? Well if this doesn't get you a good grade, well it should have.
May I ask what classes it's for?
Noted you said English is not your 1st language. So where are you from?
Glad you're doing this and sharing with us.
1st time veiwer here
🙏 Blessings abundant sirSir
Crawford out⚒️
I'm from Poland.
I'm studying mechanical engineering.
@@SteelCraft99 excellent. Well howdy from West Texas USA
Best of luck with your studies. Happy holidays to yall now
@@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740 Thank you very much!
Молодец парень, хорошая работа! В твоём возрасте все в телефоне сидят. Из тебя получится лучший инженер!
С момента публикации видео я стал дипломированным инженером :D
Sir, you did a terrific job building that hammer, I applaud you! May you have many years of productive use out of it, as long as you are not making torture devices! :~)
Fantastic job! You've obviously had a great teacher to learn so many skills at such a young age.
Thank you
I am an instructor for a trade school in Buckeye, AZ. It is a joy to watch you figure out your next steps and then transfer those thoughts to metal. You are doing so many things the right way technically and I'm not sure if you learned it watching youtube or you have a mentor somewhere that invested in you. Keep up the fantastic scaffolding of learning you are displaying and allowing the world to watch on. If I could give any advice it would be to stop using music as a fill and simply tell what you are going to do as you are doing it. Drill size, lubrication type you use, speed of drill, what you are being careful not to do. Let the people get to know you as a person. The music gets annoying and takes away from the sounds of shop that we all love. Adam at ABOM79 has mastered what I am encouraging you to do. THANKS AGAIN FOR ALLOWING YOURSELF TO BE VULNERABLE AND PUTTING YOUR WORK OUT THERE.
Thank you for your comment.
Basics of machining I learned in my high school. It's also my life passion so I learn much more by myself from books and RUclips. As you see in the video I used two workshops for this project. I haven't lathes and milling machines for my own. Head teacher of my high school allowed me to use school workshop for this build. Of course now I'm studying mechanical engineering in other part of my country so I'm not living in my home, where is my workshop.
I think I can make some video's with instructions and tips. But I need free time. They will appear very rarely .
Hits like a ton of bricks. Good job.
Great build dude!!! Thats a heavy hitter. Built my own hammer. 50 lb. Hammer, 600 lb anvil. Thanks 4 The Inspiration.
Note To Ben Plc And The Rest Of U Haters. Don't Try A Build Like This.U Clearly Don't Know Enough About Metal Fabrication To Figure It Out.
Awesome video!
I wish I had your skills. Being a blacksmith is very cool to me.
Great job on the power hammer and the video. You're an inspiration to this old fart. Keep the videos coming. Thank you!
Thank you .
I will make next video during christmas holiday ;)
Wow,that a nice hammer.l wouldn't mind getting the prints for your hammer. I just retired from being a tool maker with 42 years in the trade and now playing around with blacksmithing. Just finished my blacksmith shop. Something like this would be a great addition
Conctact me:
mzwbpiotr@gmail.com
Excellent job dude! Just starting out in metal fabrication, this power hammer is on my list! Thanks very much! ☺
Thanks :D good luck with your projects ;)
Trabalho difícil, profissional e bem executado. Parabéns, fiquei muito contente em ver você trabalhando, um garoto, bem jovem com está perspectiva! Parabéns aos que lhe direcionam, pois o faz muito bem feito.
Muito obrigado!
Very, very good idea for a DIY forge power hammer. Very good job!!
Thank you
Nicely done, looks like it'll be a handy addition to your workshop.
Thanks
Well done. Keep up the great videos. I do like them without the music though. The Ring of steel is much better music.
Классный молот. Интересно как повела себя ступица спустя столько времени. И какая мощность мотора. Молот очень классный получился)
Спасибо. Молот до сих пор работает нормально. Вы можете увидеть это в действии через 4 года по ссылке ниже:
ruclips.net/video/D4OSWSPzdb0/видео.html
Двигатель произведен в СССР, имеет мощность 1,5 кВт и 1400 оборотов.
No that kids is how you DIY a power hammer! Its a masterpiece!
Thank you!
С вашим упорством и подходом к делу, Вы многого добьетесь в жизни. Желаю удачи в делах.
Спасибо на добром слове!
Mantap saya ingin buat seperti itu,terimakasih sudah berbagi
quá tuyệt vời. chúc mừng bạn đã thành công
Freaking awesome project...
Just some friendly advice like someone else said, just leave out the music and have the sound of the work... Much more interesting on our end. But either way, badass build.
Thanks!
Brilliant through and through! Thank you!
You didn't mess around, good build.
Thanks
very ingenious, may i copy for personal use? Going to do it any way but asking is still nice LOL
Haha that's how internet works
You are great man and genius.Thank you
🙏🙏👍👍
Well sir ! I liked it, I would like to build one my self, and I found you video very helpful :-) Thank you from Denmark
Haha you are the first person who said that this video was helpful or It was just sarcasm 😂
@@SteelCraft99 nope, i really got something out of it, I do not agree on all you did. but i think i understand a lot of what you do :-)
I have so many questions about the process, specifically fitment, tolerances, sizing of the spring, ect... is there a good centralized resource for this or is it a dyor type project?
@Alex Buchanan
It's a dyor project.
Most of those hammers have 30 deegre angle between arms.
Spring is experimentally selected.
Fitment and tolerances... Pivots are slightly tight in steel holes but moves smoothly in bushings. Ram guides have regulation of clearence with shrims.
Awesome build, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Хороший молот . Я хотелбы нанем попробывать поковать . Удачи тебе вдольнейшой твоей работе .
Спасибо!
Well done sir!
Awesome work man!
Молодой, талантливый, интересно смотреть, подписка))))
Спасибо!
Excellent job young man
Thank you
Way to go young man, very amazing.
Awesome!! I also would like an explanation as you go along. explanations are never boring.
I think he's French, no English maybe.
hello friend, if the turnover, the force of the blow increases, what do you say? I want the motor pulley to supply more
Bigger motor pulley = more rpm of main wheel = a little bit more power and more bits per minute
Nice work! Hey I was wondering what thought went into spring selection, looking at yours it seems much lighter than the one specified on the Ray Clontz Version. what are you thoughts on this if you don't mind me asking. cheers.
My powerhammer have very long stroke of the hammer head and spring has to operate in wide range of compression forces. In "zero" position spring is compressed in 30% of initial length.
@@SteelCraft99 thanks , so did you have to play with the tension to get it to operate correctly?
Yes I did
you have done an excellent job of this project, well done, keep up the good work!
Thanks
Great build, really! But there are way too many good videos like this with no description or discussion during the process. It’s just a guy working on something in a shop. Endless drilling, grinding, welding…. Tell us what you are doing and why. It would be much more helpful!
It's 3 year old video ;) You're right, When I was looking for some information about this type of power hammers videos without any explanation were annoying for me
Great job and well worth the effort thanks for the video.
24:42 anybody else just certain there was gonna be drywall flying ? 🤣🤣
Салам из Кыргызстана 🇰🇬👍👍👍
Does this have a clutch like effect for soft blows or is it all or nothing
Yes It have a clutch like effect ;) when you get used to it, you can really dose blows strength precisely
Magnifique bravo et merci pour le partage 😉
Thank you!
Maaaaaaan!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💪🏼
Thanks!
It’s pretty impressive 👌 I’m wondering if you need to balance the counterweight better? It seems to wobble a bit up top
Very nice power hammer. Good job!
Thank you
Very very very great job man!
Thank you!
You are just like me 5 years ago. I too made a homemade power hammer. You can see it in my video. Since then I have made something else. And I found great machine too😁. Go see my RUclips channel. Keep making videos and machines, I like your videos.
Wow awesome build!!
Thank you
How does someone your age acquire all that equipment? Not to mention $800 worth of steel. Your very fortunate to have access to everything a grown man working for a living would love to own. Hope you appreciate what you have there son. Good luck on future projects. Think safety at all times because it’ll be alot more difficult if you lose your sight or a body part. Hope your project here turned out to your liking, the video was too long. You don’t have to show every inch of your welding job/prowess. You could of cut video in half. Take care young fella.
Unfortunately all this heavy equipment (drill press, lathe, milling machine) is not mine and I can't use it when I want. Owner of workshop with these machines just allowed me to use them fot this project.
Machining workshop for my own is my dream ;)
Of course safety first ..
SteelCraft .....Well then you are a very fortunate young man. I’m 70 yrs old now and never was able to buy anything of much value, usually second hand stuff. Old cars and few hand tools and lived and still live in trailers my entire life. Have worked in peanut fields and tobacco and watermelon fields as a young boy back in the late 60’s. Now retired after 38 years with the Florida Dept. Of Transportation. I’ve made things all my life, some because I enjoy making them and most were things to help me get by. I was just now able to buy a wood turning lathe from Harbor Freight (cheap). But it makes me happy I suppose. Hopefully you appreciate what you have there and be sure to thank the owners of that nice equipment. Stay humble young man talk to the Lord daily, keep your nose clean and enjoy your life. Just give the Lord all the praise and respect you can muster and please be safe around those tools so one day you can look back and say, “I’ve had a good life”. Thank you for being honest son and keep learning. 🙏
@@SteelCraft99 I think you have made a lot of your good fortune using what you had available. I enjoyed watching this. I particularly liked seeing you stick weld instead of mig.
@@kennethdodds2323 Thanks, I like stick welding , It's much harder than Mig. Also very cheap (welding machine and welding sticks)
@@SteelCraft99 Making good stick welds is very satisfying.
How long will the 4 bolts holding the hammer going up and down last with all that power?
Long enought to not think about this.
If they break I will use harder bolts ;)
Excuse me, how many cycles of the motor used in the hammer?❤
Do you mean RPM of the motor or blows of hammer per minute?
@@SteelCraft99 rpm ,please
1400 RPM
Wow!! You did a great job building this power hammer!! Did you go off of Clay Spencer’s plans or did you make an adaption from other tire power hammers?
I designed it by myself, I didn't use any ready plans. Little Giant was my inspiration ;)
SteelCraft what was your total cost for this build!? I’ve been wanting to build one!!
@@MrJokerb123 Something around 380 USD
SteelCraft wow fantastic!!!! Keep going my friend. I love seeing the new generation of blacksmiths making our own tools and making new works of art
Is there plans or did you just do this yourselff
I did it myself
@@SteelCraft99 ok
Hey dude. A year on on almost, hows it fairing out. Any tweeks or adjustments you would make?
I reduced counterweight and changed two bolts in ramhead for longer ones. Thats all. Hammer still runs like a dream ;)
I'm fully satisfied :D
@@SteelCraft99 nice one dude glad to hear. Do you have any plans or rough measurements. Im thinking of making one for my next project.
Write me an email. mzwzpiotr@gmail.com I have model 3d but not finished
@@SteelCraft99 hey dude. Tried the adrress its not working.
Sorry I've made a small mistake It should be mzwbpiotr@gmail.com
Niezły! Gratuluję :)
Dziękuję :D
Ox Tool Co likes your background music. ;)
Who? How do you know ;)
Cool! Are you going to fill the main body/pipe with sand or shot?
I thought about filling the pipe with sand but I cannot decide to do this or not.
@@SteelCraft99 Whatever you decide, that was a nice build.
@@64t120r Thanks
just fill it with sand! makes it more quiet!
@@f00fight3r Ok
Wery good mestre 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great work brother, Liked from Chechnya 🤙🏻
Thanks bro
what a beast! beatifull! =D wish mine wasl like that, where did you get the spring if i might ask?
I bought this spring on junk yard. It's probably part of small car suspension.
Thank you
Dude, how many hp the motor have? (or kwt)
1,5 kW
I want one. My neighbors would shit themselves.
Hahah that's a good reason to make one. Thankfully my neighbour is not complaining.
Well done young man you did a great job.. 👍👌❤️
Thank you
Cześć jak się młotek sprawuje? Modyfikacje jakieś zrobione?
Cześć
Wszystko bez większych problemów. Nic nie modyfikowałem. Muszę jedynie wymienić sprężynę, bo obecna najzwyczajniej się zużyła, zresztą i tak była z odzysku ;)
A masz może projekt swojego młotka? Zainteresowany jestem.
Mam taką uproszczoną dokumentację
Jak się można z Tobą skontaktować?
mzwbpiotr@gmail.com
Would like to have this. Lovely 👍
about 100 years ago they invented talkies, you know, so what was happening could actually be described rather than just editing and a repeating guitar riff
Very Good job...
Head banging noise. Build was nice but can’t listen to that music all the way through.
Do you have planes for this?
Only rough 3d model
@@SteelCraft99 dang
Awesome! How old are you? I’m 15 and I’m thinking about making my own, of relativity the same design. Only a 20 pound ram weight though. I’m not sure what yours is?
I'm 20.
My hammer have 80 pound head.
I think you should try make hammer with 40 pound head. Cost is similar but hammer is more efficient.
Super!
Could someone tell me the name of the song/guitar player for the first five minutes of this video? Thank you.
I can 😅😂
It's "Hey Sailor" - Letter box from RUclips free music library
THANKS!
I’ve heard it on other videos, but was never able to successfully search for it. I appreciate it!
Doesn’t hit super hard but looks like a lot of fun
Hammer works smooth and have huge stroke what I needed to work with additional tooling ;)
Stronger spring will increase hit energy
3rd "DIY tirehammer" video I have watched and nobody offers full build details..... Nice work though.
You can get some usefull information from different videos and put them together to achieve what you want ;) Of course It need some your work.
Thanks
just look at a few pictures and start making. they arent complicated
Nice work
Half the energy looks to be going into wobbling the frame (and workshop).
I improved counterweight later. You can see how it works here:
ruclips.net/video/HS0NLdWxc4E/видео.html
Now that... THAT is a fuckin hammer!
🔥🔥
too much welding footage all we see is whoite on the screen; just show what you are welding and the beguinning and then the next step or part. seeing a plan at the beginning would be nice to see also t5o guess where the next part is going. Use a torch to bend your steel into a round it is easier. .
Pls tell size and motor
Size of what?
Motor is 3 phasic 1,5 kW 1410 rpm
Thank u pls tell pipe thikness and height
Frame size
Ram size
Pipe is 220mm in diameter. Wall thickness is 8mm. Height 1750mm.
Ram is solid steel bar 125mm in diameter, 300mm long
Intersting video but would have been far superior with a commentary explanation of the build instead of the musical racket ruining the video. Had to watch in silence as heavy metal is not my scene.
Next time ;)
good job thumb up
that is a sweet hammer
Thanks
@@SteelCraft99 your welcome
Yo are you from Bulgaria?
Nope, I'm from Poland ;)
@@SteelCraft99 That amazing
Wiedzialem. Piasta z poloneza
Dokładnie tak ;)
Haha pan na złomie się pytał jak chcę zbudować przyczepkę z jedną piastą...
What is this music? I thought it was pretty cool.
The music is from RUclips studio. I will write titles for you tomorrow.
@@SteelCraft99 ok. Thank you. Thanks for the video.
Here you are:
00:00 - Hey Sailor - Letter Box
5:31 - Cut it - Silent Partner
14:13 - Micro Fire - Silent Partner
16:00 - Pride Before the Fall - Ethan Meixsell
20:00 - HeavyWeight - Ethan Meixsell
I don't remember the title of last one from the video ;)
Bro safety follow otherwise big problem came ....pls bro....
Thank you for your care but what wasn't safe?
@@SteelCraft99 bro your cutting big round pipe peace you fit table and you can cut slowly and safely.... OK...
@@SteelCraft99 bro .now I am one incidents for me.my right leg 2 nail cut in wood cutting blade angle grinder use .now that is very complicated issue tomorrow going Govt hospital .general sergen showing problem now very cereus... That is why I am asking bro you can use safe your work..God bless you...
.
Take care of yourself
Who chopped up the jaws on that vise?
Previous owner. I bought It because I needed one in my shop, It was near to my location and extremely cheap. I think about restoration of this vise.
The serrations in the jaws are pretty deep and may be hard to fix. It will work as is it will just mark up your work piece. Oh yeah really nice hammer also!!!!!!!👍
@@benonablacksmith454 These marks on workpiece after clamping in vise are kind of problem when I'm close to finish my work. Then I must use wood inserts etc.
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Don't wear gloves while belt sanding
When your hand slips into belt it's better to grind off glove than your own skin and meat ;)
say the size of the wheel, plis
165/70 R13
SteelCraft tenqs frends))
SteelCraft a photo of the movable part of the mechanism can be sent a few friend can send on meil?
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SteelCraft anush-hakobyan-95@mail.ru thank you brother I'm very grateful
kurczę robota genialna ale ołów to lepiej odlewać w masce z filtrami węglowymi
Dzięki
Co od ołowiu to masz absolutną rację, szczególnie drugi odlew, wszystko poleciało na mnie. Topiłem i odlewałem na dworze, żeby wiaterek mógł przewiać jak najwięcej.
Nice video
Thanks
Nice job
Thanks
you could fill that pipe with steel shot
I will do it with sand
What an anvil 🤤🤤
160 Kg of happiness 😅
great!
Now that's using some skills!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
Welding 🔥 no video
My further vids are better ;)
Wow! That was possibly the least helpful "build" video I've watched. I might even know less than I did before I watched it. It's a good looking hammer and I'm glad it works for you though.
It was his graduation thesis for mechanical engineering. It's a show video, not a guide.