I read some of the comments giving some tips, so here is mine.. just under the pulley, put some guide for cable but with microswitch. So you dont have to worry of lifting too high.. Great project, as always!
I always enjoy watching these videos. Yesterday, 16 May, I purchased 24 feet of 1.5" x 3" and 24 feet of 2" x 6", it cost me $550 Canadian. These costs are insane and prohibitive. Sad state were in
This is truly a superior build. I love your videos, and this is my new most favourite one. Such an awesome machine! And great design with the accumulators, so its completely remote - This is honestly great. Cheers!
Great project!!! Small tip: in order in increase battery life I would suggest connecting positive to last battery and negative to the first one. It will still make 12VDC but load on all cells will be spread. Now the first and second battery need to provide more power over longer cables (more resistance) than the first one. PS. Love your channel
Wow it's perfect bro.. I would of over engeneered it too. Also would. Ade a hydraulic one too for my pickup truck to pick-up heavy drums and plowing equipment etc. Great job.
It's cool. I have two suggestions - adding an automotive battery isolation switch, as the volt meter and remote control box will kill the batteries by draining them down 24/7 and adding a loop for the hook, so you can use a pulley to reduce motor load.
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@Ramon Juelz thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Excellent build and real heavy duty one, like the idea of using winch instead of hydraulic system, much more precise and easy to control the heavy loads, thanks for sharing.
It is nice to see a video with welding where the person can actually weld. Very good looking welds without having to grind them down to remove all of the evidence of sloppy welding.
Nice build as always, will be starting a build on one later this week! Think, a metric ton. I like how you set up your crane wheels to keep the structure as low as possible to get under things. Thanks again
Nice work. I just mounted the bigger truck crane from Harbor Freight to my flatbed truck. This makes me want to put a winch on it and maybe make a base so I could use it off the truck too.
great build, but I would definitely upsize the capacity of that winch. Winches are not made for vertical lifting. And if they do not have an included mechanical brake, it's possible whatever you lift could come crashing down. e
@@Fried298 when there’s a will, there is a way. Someone smart enough to build something like this, might not. However, if you own a winch, you should already know they are not designed for vertical lifting. They are not a hoist. An electric hoist with a mechanical brake is a much better option.
@Terryfolds is right. As long as nothing happens, everyone ist happy. But bei aware, that cranes, hoists and other lifting equipment is strictly legulated by law. If something happens, especially in commercial use, it is obliged to use CE-certified machinery according to the rules of the European machinery directive. As long as you use this hoist for yourself, its your own risk. But be aware, that your health insurance is allowed to repel an insurance case, if ist was caused by an inproper designed lifting device. If you want to sell or give away it another day, be aware, that in that case your are - by law - the responsible person, which is bringing this machine into circulation and so has to guarantee, that the machine fulfills the codes of the machinery directive.
@@spike1670 no, as a winch should never be used for vertical lifting (unless specifically designed) ie a retail unit. Also, that’s not the average weight of an American.
@Spike16Good luck. The brakes of a winch are not designed for keeping up and lowering vertical loads. Hoists have a specified Safe Work Load (S.W.L.) for lifting loads, which must not have been exceeded, but the brakes are designed to keep up the load and also to lower the load without motor in case of an emergency.
Человек с золотыми руками! Получил огромное удовольствие! Кстати, при небольшой доработке можно сделать подъём стрелы за счёт натяжения троса в конечной точке подъёма груза и так-же опускание стрелы. Мысли в слух.
Amazing channel, great projects & super well done! Sad that hobby workshop tools are all flimsy thin metal now due to shipping constraints. Seems the only affordable way to get solid stuff is DIY.
first off, this is well beyond my fabrication abilities, so kudo's do you for being able to make this. Only 2 change i would make is 1) add in the ability to charge the battery(s) without opening the box. 1) replace the bolt in the support arm to upper boom with a Clevis pin, to make it easier to raise and lower the boom arm.
Great build and video that is straight to the point. I would have made one safety edition which is a cable guide or bracket over the pulley. Basically some sort of U bracket just in case your cable jumps the pulley. It could save a limb. Also, is there a way to add two more pulleys to triple your lifting power?
That is probably totally awesome thing to have in a workshop. Not all day, not every day ... but when you need it, you NEED it! And now you have it! :D
VERY NICE WORK , Sir . Love the last option revealing the reason for 6 wheels instead of the usual 4 . You thought of everything on this but that ballast option is over the top. Very nice work.
I grew up with a very handy dad. He did some professional looking fabrication out of his garage. If you invest in the equipment and learn the skills you can build almost anything.
Nice job. Looks good works good. I think it's a waste of time drilling holes for the wheels. I just weld them on. On something like that they will last forever. If your worried about having to change them later make sure you weld where you can grind them off. Just a point to save you time. Excellent job. I made my own jib crane for my home shop. I loved it. Thx for sharing
At first I thought this was just a basic engine hoist, and then I saw him reverse the legs and put the counter weights. Mind Blown. Good Job!
But could take an engine hoist and mod it to save time and few welds. But good work to the OP's fab skills...
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Took all of 5 seconds to figure out this was way more than I'm planning on building, but I still watched. Nice work, very nice shop too.
I read some of the comments giving some tips, so here is mine.. just under the pulley, put some guide for cable but with microswitch. So you dont have to worry of lifting too high.. Great project, as always!
These are the kind of people that make the world a better place.
I always enjoy watching these videos. Yesterday, 16 May, I purchased 24 feet of 1.5" x 3" and 24 feet of 2" x 6", it cost me $550 Canadian. These costs are insane and prohibitive. Sad state were in
If you do not have a second person to help you, this crane is very helpful. Great job.
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People really be commenting on a channel called Workshop From Scratch to ask why he built it from scratch. Nice work, man!
Thanks 😁
Awesome job on moving the legs to the back with the counterweights. Sweet.
Thank you 😁
What a Badass Channel this is? Please don't ever stop. I'm addicted to fab and design and everything machinery and controls
Definitely a cool build. I think i would just buy a decent engine hoist and modify it to use the winch.
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I would convert my Harbor Freight 2 ton crane and add a 2 " tongue for the receiver on my truck to move my car lift.
It would save lots of money and time starting with a engine hoist and custom it out.
This is truly a superior build. I love your videos, and this is my new most favourite one. Such an awesome machine! And great design with the accumulators, so its completely remote - This is honestly great. Cheers!
Thank you 😁
the last option with the counterweights in the back is the best !!!
Thanks 😁
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Hi.Please tel the name and model of welding machine and band saw for metal.Like from Romania.Very nice job👍👍
Yes, until that point it could have been just a modified engine crane, the rear counterweight makes a whole new set of uses possible
Great project!!! Small tip: in order in increase battery life I would suggest connecting positive to last battery and negative to the first one. It will still make 12VDC but load on all cells will be spread. Now the first and second battery need to provide more power over longer cables (more resistance) than the first one. PS. Love your channel
Excellent advice.
Dawid, some of these people on these channels don’t take advice too well . As an electrician, I know exactly what you mean .
Being Dutch myself, I absolutely love the Orange Signature Color you finish your equipment with 👍
This is an incredible example of solid engineering and top shelf fabrication skills. Amazing work. 👏
I somehow missed this one when it was released, which was a good thing eventually, because now I have something to watch and thumb up today! :D
Those magnetic squares are simply amazing. Must be huge time saver and making the work so much more accurate 💯🔥
Piękny podnośnik elektryczny. Dobry pomysł z obciążnikami betonowymi. 👌
I loved your idea of counterweights and keeping the arms to the front very short. That makes it so much more useful. Great video.
Thank you 😁
Jb on@@WorkshopFromScratchmin Un in bujhi pop po pop
This is what is called, "badass cool". Outstanding job!! Add a cover for the pulley to lower the risk of the cable from coming out of the pulley!
Wow it's perfect bro.. I would of over engeneered it too. Also would. Ade a hydraulic one too for my pickup truck to pick-up heavy drums and plowing equipment etc. Great job.
Good idea
And good building
I preffer the addition of hydrolic rod for autmatic lifting with steering oil pump
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Genius in fabrication and videography. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
I loved the reverse counter balance design
Most issues are the reach limited by the legs
Thank you for keeping the background music low. I enjoyed your video and didn't have to mute it. Good work!
It's cool. I have two suggestions - adding an automotive battery isolation switch, as the volt meter and remote control box will kill the batteries by draining them down 24/7 and adding a loop for the hook, so you can use a pulley to reduce motor load.
Thats what I call a " Professional Build " excellent job.
Fantastic work, dude!!! It looks fantastic and works great! 😮
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you 😁
The last bit just blew my mind, a lot of forethought went into this build. Excellent work.
i know im asking randomly but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost the login password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Case Joe Instablaster ;)
@Ramon Juelz thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Ramon Juelz It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
@Case Joe No problem =)
Very nice, a true craftsman, also very nice welding.
Thank you 😁
Excellent build and real heavy duty one, like the idea of using winch instead of hydraulic system, much more precise and easy to control the heavy loads, thanks for sharing.
Thank you 😁
I have no use for this yet. But I’ll find one. Thank you for the well made video, I enjoyed this immensely.
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch ㆍ
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I like to see a man that knows how to work by himself! Might just build me a portable hoist! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you 😁
The content of this channel is just PERFECT! Keep it up man!!!
Everything I saw in your shop pretty much had wheel on them, great job. Keep up the fine craftsmanship
Сразу видно руки из правильного места растут)) мастер.
3 DIM BUK MLIDHET KSHU TANI ......JA JAPIM JA JAPIM
🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It is nice to see a video with welding where the person can actually weld. Very good looking welds without having to grind them down to remove all of the evidence of sloppy welding.
"А скажите, и в магазине так же можно стенку приподнять!?!" (с) 😂 👍👍👍👏
Kolejne praktyczne, mocne, solidne, składane i dobrze zaprojektowane narzędzie.
Another practical, strong, sturdy, foldable and well-designed tool.
Dziękuję 😁
That’s awesome 👏 would be great to see a collab with Made in Poland one day
O wiele bardziej przemyślana i wygodna w użyciu konstrukcja niż ta którą można kupić w sklepie. Na prawdę szacun, dzięki za takie filmy :)
Dziękuję 😁
Отличная идея с противовесом, молодец!!!
You make all of this assembly look spontaneous.
Nice build as always, will be starting a build on one later this week! Think, a metric ton. I like how you set up your crane wheels to keep the structure as low as possible to get under things. Thanks again
Thank you 😁
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Clever Bugger, knows where everything goes. Good Welder ,Great Job
Nice job, would be great to make a CAD drawing for it in your library
Fabulously talented and well designed.
Thanks for sharing.
Мастеру браво и респект. Отличная работа. 👋👋👋🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍
Nice work. I just mounted the bigger truck crane from Harbor Freight to my flatbed truck. This makes me want to put a winch on it and maybe make a base so I could use it off the truck too.
Приятно смотреть на работу МАСТЕРА !!!!!!!!
You weld like a pro! Loved the color scheme, too!
Thank you 😁
Great job man, go ahead and get started on mine, lol.
FIFTY DOLLAR ! AN HOUR !! LABOUR !! CHARGE !!
Awesome idea!
Perhaps a cut-out switch where the hook meets the pulley to prevent a mishap?
Absolutely love this build!
Достойное изделие, универсальное.
Китайцы наверное уже срисовали( напильниками шарашут на всю)
I think this is the third or fourth time watching this video. I love watching your projects come to life. Thanks for sharing.
That is some kind of awesome and my favorite colors to. Great ideas and great job 👍
Thank you 😁
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VERY WELL DONE ,A REAL PRO AT WORK ! THE GOOD LORD HAS GIVEN YOU GIFTED HANDS AND MIND !!!!!!
LOL use my new crane on wheels to move my equipment that is also on wheels across the shop! I love it! Nevertheless nice tool me thinks, well done
I moved tools to show how it floats 😁 Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch you just knew someone was going to say that 👍
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Thiago Miranda inventos how can I get one of those crane made.
I love your video not like other videos that they are talking alot and not show noting thank you i love it
great build, but I would definitely upsize the capacity of that winch. Winches are not made for vertical lifting. And if they do not have an included mechanical brake, it's possible whatever you lift could come crashing down. e
Ohh come on Mann … on this size just for lifting small things very sure can’t put too much weight on !!!
@@Fried298 when there’s a will, there is a way. Someone smart enough to build something like this, might not. However, if you own a winch, you should already know they are not designed for vertical lifting. They are not a hoist. An electric hoist with a mechanical brake is a much better option.
@Terryfolds is right. As long as nothing happens, everyone ist happy. But bei aware, that cranes, hoists and other lifting equipment is strictly legulated by law. If something happens, especially in commercial use, it is obliged to use CE-certified machinery according to the rules of the European machinery directive. As long as you use this hoist for yourself, its your own risk. But be aware, that your health insurance is allowed to repel an insurance case, if ist was caused by an inproper designed lifting device. If you want to sell or give away it another day, be aware, that in that case your are - by law - the responsible person, which is bringing this machine into circulation and so has to guarantee, that the machine fulfills the codes of the machinery directive.
@@spike1670 no, as a winch should never be used for vertical lifting (unless specifically designed) ie a retail unit. Also, that’s not the average weight of an American.
@Spike16Good luck. The brakes of a winch are not designed for keeping up and lowering vertical loads. Hoists have a specified Safe Work Load (S.W.L.) for lifting loads, which must not have been exceeded, but the brakes are designed to keep up the load and also to lower the load without motor in case of an emergency.
Человек с золотыми руками! Получил огромное удовольствие! Кстати, при небольшой доработке можно сделать подъём стрелы за счёт натяжения троса в конечной точке подъёма груза и так-же опускание стрелы. Мысли в слух.
Amazing channel, great projects & super well done! Sad that hobby workshop tools are all flimsy thin metal now due to shipping constraints. Seems the only affordable way to get solid stuff is DIY.
This is beyond cool! Makes me want to learn metal working so bad!
You are so sharp mind God bless you a long life 🤲
Thank you 😁
Beautiful, excellent craftsmanship. 👍
Отлично получилось! Однозначно ЛАЙК! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic workmanship, you are a true tradesman. Well done sir.
Thank you 😁
I have a request for you: could be possible that you share the tools, materials, dimensions and other info about your projects?
Thanks in advance!
Yes, I will share it, but I need some more time, because at the moment it is difficult for me to reconcile full-time work and UA-cam.
first off, this is well beyond my fabrication abilities, so kudo's do you for being able to make this. Only 2 change i would make is 1) add in the ability to charge the battery(s) without opening the box. 1) replace the bolt in the support arm to upper boom with a Clevis pin, to make it easier to raise and lower the boom arm.
Muito talento, parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻
You are a very talented craftsman and your shop is awesome. Thank you for this. GEB
Great build and video that is straight to the point. I would have made one safety edition which is a cable guide or bracket over the pulley. Basically some sort of U bracket just in case your cable jumps the pulley. It could save a limb. Also, is there a way to add two more pulleys to triple your lifting power?
You have Mad Skills brother! Thank you for the video👍
perhaps add removeable lift points to objects that are likely to be moved often.
Surely it would speed up lifting a lot
Крутая штука для мастерской! Можно найти массу применений👍👍👍
good design, can be improved on adapting hydraulic cylinder on lift angle side by side with the winch..
جناتةظىكة ةظو
Great job best wishes from Pakistan 🇵🇰👏👏👏🇵🇰
Guess there's no harbor freight tools anywheres nearby, damn good job though, makes my o.c.d act up. 😳😬🤪😃😂👍💪
My guess is from all the Russians commenting that he's not in the U.S.
That is probably totally awesome thing to have in a workshop. Not all day, not every day ... but when you need it, you NEED it! And now you have it! :D
Very nice job! Just a safety remark. Try to keep the suspended load has low has possible.
Thank you, I appreciate your work and techniques 🙏🏻
What can I say top project , run out of Idears yet, Hamilton New Zealand
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VERY NICE WORK , Sir .
Love the last option revealing the reason for 6 wheels instead of the usual 4 . You thought of everything on this but that ballast option is over the top. Very nice work.
Thank you 😁
Are you somehow related to the guy from "Made in Poland"? I'd say the way you work, video editing, body, tools are so incredibly alike.
The guys from the Made in Poland channel are my friends and also my inspiration :)
Если бы подъем делал хотя бы на 3 метра, то цены не было-бы. Для строительства дома был бы хорошим помощником. Конечно лайк!👍👍👍👍
Ficou show de bola 👏👏👏👍
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Go to harbor freight and get a motor lift , same principle thing.
I like your work. Very clean and professional. I would like to see a video on that beautiful table that raises up and down.
Жаль стрела не поворотная, а так класс!
а про лапы упоры при повороте стрелы мамкин инженер не подумал?
@@СИГИЗМУНДТПРУТПРУТПРУЕВИЧ То він ляпнув, аби ляпнути шось, головою недума.
Excellent work. Darlington, South Carolina USA
"Home made" - Joke? 😀
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Nope.. its made at home.. lol
I grew up with a very handy dad. He did some professional looking fabrication out of his garage. If you invest in the equipment and learn the skills you can build almost anything.
everything you moved had wheels! great job though, awesome design with the counter weights.
Modifying an engine hoist would be a lot less work
but that wouldnt be from scratch!
Fantastic build. A highly skilled craftsman.
А как перематать в конец ?
Very very well done. Especially the consideration for counterweight inclusion.
Good job.
Thank you 😁
Nice engineering on a scale of 100 i give you 200.
Thank you 😁
Nice job. Looks good works good. I think it's a waste of time drilling holes for the wheels. I just weld them on. On something like that they will last forever. If your worried about having to change them later make sure you weld where you can grind them off. Just a point to save you time. Excellent job. I made my own jib crane for my home shop. I loved it. Thx for sharing
Thank you 😁
NIce, very versatile. Thanks for the great idea👍🏻
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, very nice, excellent design, congratulations, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Thank you 😁