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Cast iron radiator Ideal Narag from 1935 arrangement around column
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Cast iron radiator Ideal Narag from 1935 arrangement around column
Restoring cast iron radiator Ideal Narag - part 3: pressure test
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Restoring cast iron radiator Ideal Narag - part 3: pressure test
Restoring cast iron radiator Ideal Narag 1935 - part2: after sandblasting reassembling
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Restoring cast iron radiator Ideal Narag 1935 - part2: after sandblasting reassembling
Austausch Längslenkerlager Silentlager BMW E36 325TD 1995
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Austausch Längslenkerlager Silentlager BMW E36 325TD 1995
Restoring cast iron radiator Ideal Narag 1935 - part 1
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Restoring cast iron radiator Ideal Narag 1935 - part 1
Constructing an Elevator Part 14 of 14: car panels, glas work, light
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Constructing an Elevator Part 14 of 14: car panels, glas work, light
Constructing an Elevator Part 13 of 14: controller, selector, load test, electrical works
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Constructing an Elevator Part 13 of 14: controller, selector, load test, electrical works
Constructing an Elevator Part 12 of 14: ropes, first run, floorselector, cable wheel
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Constructing an Elevator Part 12 of 14: ropes, first run, floorselector, cable wheel
Constructing an Elevator Part 11 of 14: doors, shaft, mashine, making load distribution, The Ropes
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Constructing an Elevator Part 11 of 14: doors, shaft, mashine, making load distribution, The Ropes
Constructing an Elevator Part 10 of 14: assembling motor and gear, shaft disguise arrangements
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Constructing an Elevator Part 10 of 14: assembling motor and gear, shaft disguise arrangements
Constructing an Elevator Part 9 of 14: mounting upper and lower pulleys, positioning gear
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Constructing an Elevator Part 9 of 14: mounting upper and lower pulleys, positioning gear
Constructing an Elevator Part 8 of 14: assembling upper pulleys and car guide rollers
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Constructing an Elevator Part 8 of 14: assembling upper pulleys and car guide rollers
Constructing an Elevator Part 7 of 14: counterweight guides, elevator shaft disguise, car floor
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Constructing an Elevator Part 7 of 14: counterweight guides, elevator shaft disguise, car floor
Constructing an Elevator Part 6 of 14: elevator car, guide rollers, counterweight
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Constructing an Elevator Part 6 of 14: elevator car, guide rollers, counterweight
Constructing an Elevator Part 5 of 14: guide rail, making car and guide rollers
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Constructing an Elevator Part 5 of 14: guide rail, making car and guide rollers
Constructing an Elevator Part 4 of 14: one side guide rail, mashine bench and lower suspension
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Constructing an Elevator Part 4 of 14: one side guide rail, mashine bench and lower suspension
Constructing an Elevator Part 3 of 14: suspension upper pulleys, guide rails
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Constructing an Elevator Part 3 of 14: suspension upper pulleys, guide rails
Constructing an Elevator Part 2 of 14: upper deflection sheaves suspension, bearing cases
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Constructing an Elevator Part 2 of 14: upper deflection sheaves suspension, bearing cases
Constructing an Elevator Part 1 of 14: prior arrangements, upper deflection sheaves suspension
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Constructing an Elevator Part 1 of 14: prior arrangements, upper deflection sheaves suspension
Homemade Elevator 2014
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Homemade Elevator 2014

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @cjpwolf2436
    @cjpwolf2436 5 місяців тому

    This is what a homemade elevator should be, but with sliding door and safety, of course. And top driven as an option.

  • @KevinRMaynard
    @KevinRMaynard Рік тому

    Do a video on how to make the tool!

  • @shlapdeshre
    @shlapdeshre Рік тому

    Hi, I’m researching historic radiators in preparation for restoration of my 1937 apartament in Kaunas, Lithuania. I thought the ones I have to be of Swedish origin, but they look like the ones in your video, except for the legs - the ones I have hang from a wall. The valve mechanism looks to be identical to yours. So I assume they were made in Germany? Do you know which compamy used to make these? I’m looking at replacing some of the valves that I’m missing. I assume you reassembled your radiators for cleaning of the insides? Do you notice any difference in heating efficiency? How are the seals holding up? Great video, thanks.

    • @histortech6442
      @histortech6442 Рік тому

      Hello, yes, they were made in Germany by the Ideal Werke from the early 30s to later. The seals work fine. Yes, the radiator collumns can be cleaned inside and outside better sand blasted, but it presupposes, that you can deassemble the radiator, its hard work and not always succsessful. I´ve made a simple tool out of massive iron, it is ample for some works, then is has to be made new. Kind regards, Bernhard

  • @1362johnson
    @1362johnson 2 роки тому

    I bet you work for an elevator company and yeah I stood all them parts from work. I love Overkill but oh my gosh.

  • @georg_der_falsche3560
    @georg_der_falsche3560 3 роки тому

    Ja, genau so wars bei mir auch. Und dann gibt's immernoch so Bauern-Werkstätten, die ernsthaft meinen, dass man die Lager mit dem Hammer rausschlagen kann...

    • @SEZERNRW8743
      @SEZERNRW8743 3 роки тому

      Deswegen wen man es kann Selbermachen.

    • @georg_der_falsche3560
      @georg_der_falsche3560 3 роки тому

      @@SEZERNRW8743 das Ding ist: Wenn die Werkstatt dann realisiert, dass es doch nicht so leicht mitm Hammer zum rausschlagen ist und man ein Presswerkzeug ansetzen muss und auch dann noch Probleme hat, dann wird's richtig teuer, dann lassen die Werkstätten sich ihren Extraaufwand fürstlich entlohnen. Als Kunde ist man dann nicht selten bei Kosten oberhalb der 200+ Euro

    • @alexmeier3538
      @alexmeier3538 Рік тому

      Bei mir half auch keine Presse. Der Aluring des Lager war auf den 3Fachen Durchmesser aufgequollen. Also mot Bohrer Gummi aufbohren und alu rausmeißeln

  • @cjpwolf2436
    @cjpwolf2436 3 роки тому

    I would love to see a homemade one with sliding doors

  • @samuellourenco1050
    @samuellourenco1050 3 роки тому

    Each cable can handle almost 7 tons. Nice!

  • @adambransbury
    @adambransbury 4 роки тому

    Id be tempted to use at least grease on the washers and nipples. Alot of work to redo if it weeped after. But saying that if they did in the day worked coz never had a leaky one haha 👍

  • @stefeniedavidmusic
    @stefeniedavidmusic 4 роки тому

    Could be more in focus

  • @conantdog
    @conantdog 4 роки тому

    You're practicing a lost art. Keep up the good work 👍👌

  • @liftoman_777
    @liftoman_777 4 роки тому

    Агонь!

  • @cjpwolf2436
    @cjpwolf2436 5 років тому

    I'm going to build one of these for 1 star rated hotel in Chinatown NYC to fix up and make it better. With it looking like a building elevator and even the sliding doors. The is going to Top Driven, six steel ropes (is that safe for the car?) To the counterweight and the car. 6 stories (basement can't be accessed to). Led Light, House Fan, emergency light, indicator, floor buttons and door open and alarm button, it does have a phone like every elevator but it's in the box type. The call button call the elevator on the floor You're on not enough and down with a door open button because it's manual not automatic door opening. Safety check for the saying it will be in a beta testing for safety. 4 passengers, 1 handicap, and 2 disabled people.

    • @upanddownadventures
      @upanddownadventures 3 роки тому

      I am 99.9% sure building a homemade elevator for passenger use outside of a home in the United States would be illegal.

    • @cjpwolf2436
      @cjpwolf2436 3 роки тому

      @@upanddownadventures i'm not in the mood for my comment because add an elevator is no a big deal

  • @FCCabc
    @FCCabc 5 років тому

    amazing!!!!

  • @1enterthedragon
    @1enterthedragon 5 років тому

    He must not be in the union.. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @edpaine7982
    @edpaine7982 5 років тому

    Pretty extravagant for home built

  • @nubsack6142
    @nubsack6142 6 років тому

    Next time a cheater might help.

  • @peterren3796
    @peterren3796 6 років тому

    how do you build floorslector

  • @putzigetajwanu
    @putzigetajwanu 6 років тому

    nice motor looks way better than some of the stuff that they sell for the home market

  • @xmeda
    @xmeda 6 років тому

    put some graphite lube on those threads.. thank me 50 years later .)

  • @Marcel-bg4st
    @Marcel-bg4st 6 років тому

    Cool

  • @TudoracheIonel
    @TudoracheIonel 6 років тому

    Good !

  • @BlackWolf42-
    @BlackWolf42- 6 років тому

    So many "pros" in the comment section. I think your elevator is fantastic and you did a wonderful job assembling it. It works the way you intended it to, just as you built it. Don't change a thing. You sir are a god among men.

  • @budbhaju6326
    @budbhaju6326 6 років тому

    Sir I could´t understand the curcuit daigram in part 13 so please could you please show detailed wiring curcuit daigram..want build one like you did.thanks !

    • @histortech6442
      @histortech6442 6 років тому

      Dear Sir, The diagram isn`t visible very well, I can send you copies if you name me an email address. But: Back then I`ve only made principle diagrams as results of my thinking about the direction (up/down) logics. The controller is made up of 4 relays for the direction and as call relays, 4 blocking relays and the micro switches on the floor selector, that too are for blocking and direction logic and switch the stop.

    • @budbhaju6326
      @budbhaju6326 6 років тому

      Sir ,eagerly waiting to receive the curcuit daigram from you.

  • @movetherunner
    @movetherunner 6 років тому

    Your video blows.

  • @cryxia4449
    @cryxia4449 7 років тому

    you should add VF drive :)

    • @cryxia4449
      @cryxia4449 7 років тому

      that will make the lift smoother

    • @mrender666
      @mrender666 5 років тому

      Incompatible with the relay logic.

  • @johnceni3902
    @johnceni3902 7 років тому

    alone installer?..

    • @histelek
      @histelek 7 років тому

      Yes allone

    • @johnceni3902
      @johnceni3902 7 років тому

      sir what do u mean by 2 ;1 roping in an elevator roping system...

  • @joshuawhawcroft
    @joshuawhawcroft 7 років тому

    Great project; I watched the 14-parter on the construction in one sitting. Always loved elevators. Love your work! :)

  • @blueauraretriever
    @blueauraretriever 7 років тому

    this elevator could be faster

  • @thecoinmagician
    @thecoinmagician 7 років тому

    Looks to good to be" home built"

  • @sagarrajbhandari
    @sagarrajbhandari 7 років тому

    it's awesome can u help me with its components used so that I may be able to make it for my science project

  • @jetforce880
    @jetforce880 7 років тому

    Hast du einen Link von dem Werkzeug ?

    • @histelek
      @histelek 7 років тому

      Weiß ich leider nicht mehr, damals bei Ebay gekauft

  • @manikhan5160
    @manikhan5160 7 років тому

    i want to make this as my fyp 3 floor mini elevator project but need help regarding to mechanical structure help...

  • @Watsonincorporated
    @Watsonincorporated 8 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @ondrejchomout7408
    @ondrejchomout7408 8 років тому

    Nice work, please send me electric schema on e-mail: chomout.ondrej@gmail.com. (google translator)

  • @bathorytepesviktor2250
    @bathorytepesviktor2250 8 років тому

    Fantastic job bro. That piece is killer. Great looking and working just fine. I'm in love with it. Design is awesome. Fuck the safety i wanna die in it. lol. Good job.

  • @benolifts
    @benolifts 8 років тому

    This is awesome! So this uses relay logic? So many relay lifts are being got rid of, it is great to see something like this being built.

    • @Trizo
      @Trizo 7 років тому

      Hi, Ben

    • @Ryan-wz4un
      @Ryan-wz4un 7 років тому

      Yo

    • @cjpwolf2436
      @cjpwolf2436 5 років тому

      Beno Lifts do you also say the word Elevator?

  • @kentrog7
    @kentrog7 8 років тому

    great video. Thank You for posting

  • @kentrog7
    @kentrog7 8 років тому

    can I purchase one from you or can you give me specs to make one myself?

  • @kentrog7
    @kentrog7 8 років тому

    where do you get the tool from?

    • @histelek
      @histelek 8 років тому

      I´ve it made by myself

  • @Matsumishi
    @Matsumishi 8 років тому

    what kind of seal do you use here 0:16? Can i buy them in the regular DIY store?

    • @histelek
      @histelek 8 років тому

      These are ordinary seals for compression couplings, I think DIY or otherwise plumber should have

  • @Matsumishi
    @Matsumishi 9 років тому

    What is the name of the tool you pick up at 0:45?

    • @histelek
      @histelek 9 років тому

      In German it is called "Nippelschlüssel", it´s a selfmade one

    • @melvinsgale6309
      @melvinsgale6309 6 років тому

      Spud wrench, But his home made one works fine

  • @mattmoreira210
    @mattmoreira210 9 років тому

    I strongly advise using a 2-speed control system, or even a variable speed drive for your comfort and for increasing the energy efficiency, thus lowering electric bill cost. If you'd like, I could help you to design such system.

  • @nathirgmail
    @nathirgmail 9 років тому

    could you send to me the drawing please. I have project in my house for two levels.

  • @neaelevator
    @neaelevator 9 років тому

    Wow!!!! Very awesome!

  • @eamonoz
    @eamonoz 9 років тому

    From someone who has his own machine shop man I'm impressed

  • @BFDUVALL41
    @BFDUVALL41 9 років тому

    How much did this cost to install? Do you have the plans for sale and if so, how much? Really interested.

    • @histelek
      @histelek 9 років тому

      Barbara Duvall The total costs were about 3000€ for the raw materials, the work was my own time- 4 months fulltime. E.g. the machine I purchased for 150€, all the iron parts have been around 1500€, the deflection sheaves 350€, the ropes 245€, etc. The plans are only some hand-drawings, you see them along the way in the other videos

  • @andrewschannel4259
    @andrewschannel4259 9 років тому

    That is amazing. How did you make it?

    • @madeleinedavis5868
      @madeleinedavis5868 9 років тому

      I like that it is a little noisy ... no one could sneak in!

  • @NewAgeServerAlarm
    @NewAgeServerAlarm 9 років тому

    This is amazing, but one question, does this have a safety brake in case the cable snaps somewhere? Doesn't look like it does.

    • @Ham549
      @Ham549 9 років тому

      No

    • @blueauraretriever
      @blueauraretriever 9 років тому

      When I buy my own mansion I am getting a KONE EcoDisc MRL traction birdcage elevator that goes 100 ft/min.

    • @jamesb8364
      @jamesb8364 7 років тому

      Technicalboy3000 And when I'm older I'm gonna buy a unicorn!

  • @LiftyGamez
    @LiftyGamez 9 років тому

    Wow very nice lift!If people come to your house they might think this is an old lift from 1980s but it's actually mordern.

  • @JDSachs
    @JDSachs 9 років тому

    Beautiful work!