How to build a T Post puller remover tool from scrap metal : Diy welding project invention
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2022
- How to build a T Post puller remover tool from scrap metal : Diy welding project invention
I finally decided to build my own T post puller instead of paying $60 to $100 for one. I cut and welded a few sections of scrap metal to make this tool. This is a heavy duty puller and worked out great. I will do another test with a t post as far down as possible to see if I can remove it.
Scrap metal projects helps save money and prevents good steel from going to the land fill.
Hope you enjoy the video and see you in the next one.
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Here is another project I made from scrap metal. If you like the content feel free to subscribe. If there is any suggestion of a tool you want me to build let me know.
That ROCKS! We are forever pilling T post around the farm. God Bless.
Thanks. I needed a tool to remove T post on my property and this has been a very handy tool.
That's a nice tool to have... I know those T posts are easier to install than to remove so that tool will make it Alot easier now... Dont forget the "Made in America" decal...🇺🇸... Keep them videos coming Jorge...👍👍
I forgot the made in USA on the handle. I been really busy at work and tried to rush this video over the weekend. I need to visit the scrap yard to see what else I can find to convert into something new.
I don't use guards on my grinders either. LOL I need to make one of those pullers! Thanks!
80 grit flap disc to the finger did not feel good lol. The puller seems to work fine but I need to really torture test it and see if the 3/16" flat stock holds up. These go for about 60 to 80 dollars on Amazon but this one is MADE IN THE USA. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
I wonder if you could us this to pull up small shrubs if you used a rope or chain to get do by the base of the plant ?
looks like a handy rig. good work. cheers
Thanks. I need to push a t post into the ground half ways and then try to pull it out and see if anything breaks. It was an easy build and came out good.
Great job
Thanks. I tried one of these about 2 months ago and decided to build one from what I could remember. I had the scrap and time so I built one instead of paying $60 to $80 off Amazon.
When we built ours we did not put a big base on it now we have to because the one we put on is just pushing down into the dirt on some of our harder posts And we've had to reinforce where the pivot is twice because we've bent the quarter inch metal there Hopefully your ground is not as hard as ours
The ground is very dry around this time and t-post don't budge easily. I was going to use 1/4" or 3/8" for the pivot section but only had this 3/16" flat stock. I do plan on shoving a T-post about 2 feet into the ground and will see how much abuse this thing takes. I am not sure if the bottom plate is wide enough but will find out soon.
What cutter was that you used?
The plasma cutter is made by Primeweld and its the CUT60. This plasma cutter can cut 1" mild steel and I had uploaded another video showing it cut 1/8 to 1" materials.
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Time to torture test this tool and see if it will bend. I need to push a T post down with a tractor so going to ask my wife for a tractor.
@@cutweldngrind I was always told, buy the tools then just get told off later. 🤣😅😂😆😅🤣
6 inch's in the ground come on
This was a quick demonstration on the way to setup tool. I removed several T-post on my property days later and tool performed well.
Very nice. I went ahead and built one. Stayed good and should workout well.
YOUR POST ARNT 42 INCHES INTO THE GROUND EITHER I HAVE TRYED TO EVEN USE A track hoe and it just bent the post
Most of the T-Post I have removed are between 12 to 16 inch's into the ground and this has worked great. The video was for demonstration only but the tool is excellent. Thanks for stopping by.
The "T" of that post was already sticking out of the ground, a 5 year old could have got that post out of the ground. Come on, really.............
This was just a demonstration of how the tool works as many persons may not be familiar with it. Is the 5 year old born on a leap year?
i Acree try it on 24-inch embedment.