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The Old Manky Workshop
Germany
Приєднався 1 вер 2010
Home metalwork workshop and some homemade music.
Tacked together test of cellar hatch cover.
Tacked together cellar hatch with trampoline springs.
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Відео
The New Old Many Workshop (needs a lick of paint)
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Sorry for not posting for a while, my wife (25 years) decided to run off with another guy and steal my house. Apparently that is all the rage these days. Anyway this is your first look at the new Old Manky Workshop. Any suggestions on how to repair these trusses and jack up the roof would be much appreciated.
Truss Press
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I need to make some trusses and i had some girder offcuts. Seems to work great. Stops a 20 Ton jack.
PrintNC Alu Roller Plate attempt in milling vice
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First attempt at milling aluminium in the milling vice. No idea if my settings are correct. Still seem to be loosing some steps.
Using PrintNC to manually square up its own replacement steel Roller Beam.
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Using PrintNC with an MPG to manually rough and then skim square a replacement mild steel roller beam. Referencing off the front jaw of the vice. Low speed, 12mm HSS roughing end mill. Quite a lot of vibration in the cam but actually standing there the cut seemed OK. Sped up the spindle a little for the finish pass but was always under 1k rpm. Great finish actually.
PrintNC Part 4. Y Axis Roller Beams, DIY Homemade CNC Router.
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PrintNC Assembling the Y Axis Roller Beams. These are the components that carry the gantry over the two Y axis linear rails. They will hold the plates that capture the ball screw nut.
PrintNC Part 3. Recovering from bad drilling! DIY Homemade CNC Router.
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My Solution to being a dummy and drilling holes in the wrong place. "Don't Forget Your Pilot Hole" never charted :-(
Homemade milling attachment for lathe. PrintNC ZPlate Milling. DIY Homemade CNC Router.
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I made an adjustable milling attachment for my lathe. This is me using it to mill the z plate for the PrintNC.
PrintNC Part 2. Vice mount and Y rails prep. DIY Homemade CNC Router.
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PrintNC build, Mounting a vice by adding sub members then doing the prep for the Y Rails. Cutting the steel and drilling and tapping. The cheesy intro music is called "Cheesy Intro" and it is written and performed by me. (so you can stick your rights notice up your bum)
Print NC Part 1b. Standard Frame, where to put the vice? DIY Homemade CNC Router.
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First assembly of the frame. I am trying to decide how to do the vice and possibly a fixture plate? Any advice is appreciated. :-)
PrintNC Part 1a. Frame Standard Size, first assembly and where to put the vice. DIY CNC Router.
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I took a video of the frame assembled. I need to decide where I should put my milling vice. I would like to have a fixture plate that I can swap in and out. Either under the vice or swappable with the vice.? Any advice would be appreciated. :-)
Homemade Milling attachment for Lathe
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Homemade Milling attachment for Lathe
Hi, what is it for, a cover to close something?
@@mmwk8162 cover for the cellar steps😀 its going to get a thick slab of styro insulation and some ply wood. Then i will put a rug on top. I need to keep the warm moist air out of the cellar.
Contact no plese
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12 MITAR HIGHT 100 KG WET
Can we put it in our second floor, which is top floor varandah to go to the roof?
Apka contact number milenga sir
Muito bom trabalho
How to make it
It's definitely the lightest lift I've seen. Exactly what I was looking for!
Cek lokasi
A lot of work, did yo ask a profi ro have a look at that construction?
Dum ways to die episode 😂
I agree completely. I am no were near it if it is high or it has any weight on it. Its an adult thing. I don’t need someone holding my hand on my own land. I come from a fishing family. I take my safety seriously.
4mm
Would you say that 3mm could be as stable or would you recommend still doing 4mm?
@@philipfuchs777 i would say 4mm is better. If you have 3mm already it will work. If you are going to do the work and you are ordering the steel 4mm is worth it. I always intended to flood cool and do bits of steel so the thicker the better.
@@cszrwi that was a very helpful reply. Thank you a lot
what wall thickness of the steal beams did you buy?
4mm
@@cszrwi thank you
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какая грузоподемность ?
撑高機危險指數在於焊接之處,未有甲級技術証照者,勿模仿,看看就好
Well done!! People like you and the things that you people all build is the reason my wife doesnt get the house finished lol. I desperately need to build this i got several lighter items that i need to put on some racking and its fairly room limited. Would be sweet if i could see how you connected the mast inner and outers together. You did a damn nice job!!!
Kya ye safe hai
Hell yea dude!
Weź widły i idź lepiej gnój rozrzucać po polu, nie marnuj matriału i pieniędzy
Do you have plans for this forklift? What weight can it lift
Weight depends on what you use for the steel. Mine is only light you will have to test yours before you use it. I have used mine with 300kilos. No plans sorry. I made it short enough to go under my van hatch and high enough to get to the top floor of my barn.
Excelente cargador.
Hacı bu iş yapmaz.devrilir
Sir nice work can i use this for oil drum for lifting on truck
NO problem. I have lifted 300kilo on mine. You should test with double the load you need before you start to use every day. I would recommend that if you are going to be regularly in the 200 kilo range that you choose a heavier steel for the main vertical rails where the bearing run. Those are where the steel might twist.
Where is going use it and carrie how many kg's no use
I use it at home to stack pallets and put things into the first floor of the barns. I have lifted 300kg to about a meter and that is a heavy as i need. If you need heavier just use thicker steel for the channels. It is the channels that deflect the most.
Full video pls
How much price
Impressive! Nice job!
Thanks, its really useful to have around. I used it the other day as a platform to empty the rain gutters.
Bonjour j aimerais construire le même projet pouvez je avoir le plan svp merci
Sorry..not stable..
This one is super light and because i spread the legs at the back out it is actually quite stable. The design needs changing for heavier weights. Needs to have rollers on the sections not just rollers on the carriage. That means leaving space for the carriage to pass them. But i have found even this light version super useful. Also i think a more closed u profile for the rails would help as well.
Very clever!
Mega ich bräuchte die Skizze
I watched this on my TV awestruck that your lift telescoped. Then it went to the next video and I spent the next 45 minutes trying to find yours again. Would love to see a build or even just a reassembly. Well done and thanks!
Thank you for a very clear demonstration of your impressive build. I was researching this concept and this was one of the best videos I've found. What height is your mast sections and the cable length please ? and in practical use what max lifting capacity feels safe when at max height ?
Nothing is safe. You need to stay well clear of it unless you have done your own tests. I have tested mine with 300k and it was not the max. The mast min is short enough that it will go under the back hatch of my van and full extension is high enough to reach the doors in the video. You can make any size you need. The standard cable that came with the winch was long enough for me.
Good video....Can it be made battery driven? Thanks.
Yer i have swapped the winch now fir 12v and put a car battery on the tray at the back. My problem here is my ground is not so level so i nerd to increase the ground clearance. Would be cool to have jack up wheels like a pallet truck.
Good work bro
Thanks, I will finish it one day. It is very useful even as it is. I have unloaded a 300 kilo bandsaw with it and it had no problem with that. I am thinking of making a lift mechanism for the rear rollers to add ground clearance. I don't have flat ground here and sometimes it bottoms out. Maybe I will make a v2 version with everything I have learned. Time is always the problem.
how many meters of cable sling
Depends on how big you design your stages but you can simply multiply by 7 and you will have enough.
Awesome build
That is good .
연락처?
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hello i am a student and i want to draw this forklift can you give me your measurements?
Hi Miray, I never made any measurements sorry. I just built it by eye. It’s short enough to go under the hatch of my VW t4 and it’s narrow enough for the forks to fit in a E pallet.
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How many kg it can lift.
I cant say about the mechanical metal frame. But I got that very same motor he uses in the video. The factory claim can lift upto 300kg.
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Hi my friend I'm mechanical engineer muhamian faleh from Iraq Babylon ..I need dimensions for this fork lift please
Hi I just made it free hand. The height is just enough to fit under the back hatch of my van and the width is just enough to get in a pallet. I think it’s a little tight, too wide. The vert profiles are a little too lite. But enough for loading my van. One thing I need is more ground clearance. I am trying to work out some mechanism to jack the wheels down a little once it is loaded. Because of safety I don’t want to give out any dimensions or even recommend a build. This is just for me. If I chop my hand off then it’s just my fault. 😊
@@cszrwi but you can give me dimensions to my email so i do for myself. i live in nigeria so if i chop off my hand then i take full responsibility. ?
@@sydneyhoward3754 hi Sydney, I don’t have dimensions unless I go outside and measure it😀 which I might do in a bit. I very unwisely had to lift 500 kilos with it to unload a trailer last week and it worked great. Those little winches are amazing. I used a horizontal off road winch that has a high capacity but no safety features for verticle lifts. Don’t do that, use a vertical hoist with a proper brake etc. I made it too wide in the forks so some pallets don’t fit. But all Europallets seem to work. Also the u profile I used for the main verticle rails is not heavy enough. Could be a mm thicker. The other thing is it needs some kind of bearing at the top of the main vertical rail to stop the next section from trying to pull itself forward. I just have two steel tabs because I did not allow any clearance but it needs a bearing on each side or at high extensions it tries to twist forward and opens the rails a little. I just wanted to get my speakers on a pallet and in the van so I don’t have to keep loafing them every gig👌
@@cszrwi ok i would really appreciate it. i just started my brick moulding factory and would like a lift like this to load my bricks into my van
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