As soon as I saw the drawing with polarities, I was like a-ha, now I get it. And now the wheels are turning in my head on how to use this configuration in different ways.
just stumbled across this video while chasing a UA-cam rabbit hole...went into it expecting to hate it, as i tend to pick things apart, but i loved it! only thing i saw to complain about was the use of super glue as a permanent adhesive
I love it. Very clever and simpler than I expected. I’m going to make 2 right away although I’ll probably vary the design a little bit for my specific needs. Thanks for the great idea!
Respect! I've known how switchable magnets worked for a long time and always wanted to make one, but all my ideas were way too complicated. Great idea.
This is great! Perfectly getting your idea across and not saying a word!! Well done! I'm looking at this and thinking magnetic table for drill press or milling table or grinder! Thank you!!
Good job, done with a minimum of tools that just about anyone handy will have. The only tool I spotted that most people won't have was the die grinder. Magnetic Clamp is a useful tool for anyone interested in metal work.
Awesome. Works great for square and ground. Next design. Make one with slightly longer pipe. And drill 3 holes on each side instead of 2. The two steel poles may remain the same length held in place with two of the set screws on each side, but the third hole is for securing attachments. Various attachments have steel legs that do 30, 45, 60, 90 degree, or other commonly used angles with the work piece.
@@markop101 steel attachments so that they can conduct the magnetic circuit to/through the work pieces. They would be dimensionally the same as the steel pole pieces on each side of the magnets in the video, but of different lengths so that one can do common angles like 30, 45, 60, or 90 degrees
Ive seen these on ebay 200amp earth ground where they keep clean too all the debree falls off when you twist the nob at the top but yes good work if you can make it yourself
Good job sir! That is one awesome tool. I to have been thinking about a magnetic ground clamp . Glad to see other non American human beings using there brains and there hearts for us all to get a little bit more ahead in life . Not saying anything negative about usa or americans . i am a native American but i love all that are good beings.
Wow saw all your video pinoy ka pala...dito ko pa nakita sa tate...proud of you bro...keep it up....sana ka sa pinas pede ba magpagawa kung sakali?salamat
Awesome channel! Just watching first vid and perusing content. Subbed! Hope to find something on DIY CNC gantry or mill and how to get started. And I hope you have a vid outlining the valuable tools home DIY’ers need to go out and buy. Save buying expensive Kits when only a select few are critical or wasting money on average quality tools when a once of purchase of a quality unit will save $$ and heartache in the long run. Eg, vernier callipers that have a specific certification standard or specific feature/function. Or that one special modification to a certain parts washer that has saved you much hassle and couldn’t now live without. Cheers👍🏻 Hoping to make my own; *Lightweight 6-8 point Roll cage -integrated with a full tubed front end and braced/gusseted rear end in my ex-weekend car - future circuit racing car. *External 4WD roll cage. *Small (3Kw-5Kw) Jet Turbine > Tesla Turbine > Electrical Generator *HHO generator and select components for Hydrogen Fuel Cell. *Oil heat exchange system and boiler for steam turbine generator. Wish I had of pursued a metal fabrication career instead of Earthmoving. Constantly on lookout for Adult apprenticeship with decent wages of opportunity for TA/Labourer with good opportunities to learn, and decent wages of course. Lol. No luck yet.
A bit late but I think all i might change would be to set up a mechanism that doesn't let the selector just free spin, so it either holds in On or Off mode or is just free in the middle. Like a selector switch. Detent locking and whatnot
Great project. Wow! A woman who doesn't mind getting her hands dirty. I have two questions - Is the ground lug attached made from Copper, or Brass? 2. Aren't you worried about the bolts in the end of the aluminum tube body might "seize" up?.
Notice that he grinds away some of the steel pole at 4:40, then he adds a few magnets that hold the steel poles apart 4:48 with the parts that are ground away facing in at 4:50. Now notice the alignment at 5:43. The switching magnetic faces are nearly aligned with the T handle. Then at 7:39 the T handle is more misaligned from the steel poles. This might indicate that two opposing corners of magnetic faces are closer, almost touching the steel poles. As you can see, precision in this aspect is not mandatory.
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Dual function , i love how it also acts as your ground , great job
I now need to make one of these. this should come with every welder
One of the better home made switchable magnets. Well done.
As soon as I saw the drawing with polarities, I was like a-ha, now I get it. And now the wheels are turning in my head on how to use this configuration in different ways.
Same here, Best quick explanation of the switchable magnets I’ve seen yet.
Great tool , a square and a ground
Genius , a very usefull tool
Thanks for sharing
God Bless
Thanks bro
@@letslearnsomething30 your very welcome
And thankyou more for sharing
Also this magnet secret
By simply turning half the fields?
Wow
just stumbled across this video while chasing a UA-cam rabbit hole...went into it expecting to hate it, as i tend to pick things apart, but i loved it! only thing i saw to complain about was the use of super glue as a permanent adhesive
I really need one of these for my everlast welder. Thanks for showing us how to make one.
Thanks bro
I love it. Very clever and simpler than I expected. I’m going to make 2 right away although I’ll probably vary the design a little bit for my specific needs. Thanks for the great idea!
Thanks bro :)
Hybrid American Dude Show it!
Nice job! !
Now that 1 works better than the 1s they sell, great job thanks for sharing your video
Respect! I've known how switchable magnets worked for a long time and always wanted to make one, but all my ideas were way too complicated. Great idea.
This is great! Perfectly getting your idea across and not saying a word!! Well done! I'm looking at this and thinking magnetic table for drill press or milling table or grinder! Thank you!!
Istimewaaaah....mantuuulll bossque 👍👍👍👍👍👍
You Sir, Are One resourceful, and Ingenious fellow.
Здравствуйте.
Шикарно. Всё понятно и не сложно для повторения. "Так держать."
Удачи и процветания.
Perfect! Congratulations.
Ottimo lavoro , complimenti , una applicazione fantastica
Good job, done with a minimum of tools that just about anyone handy will have. The only tool I spotted that most people won't have was the die grinder. Magnetic Clamp is a useful tool for anyone interested in metal work.
Una súper idea te felicito
Ah, so that's how these work... Thanks for enlightening me!
Wow!!! So beautiful work!
Thanks bro
Te felicito mi hermano muy buen trabajo el que has hecho
That was great. Learned something. Thank you. Cheers J
nice magnetic tool for welding and multi useful thing
Thanks bro
Молодцы ! Нужная вещь!!!
Awesome. Works great for square and ground.
Next design. Make one with slightly longer pipe. And drill 3 holes on each side instead of 2. The two steel poles may remain the same length held in place with two of the set screws on each side, but the third hole is for securing attachments. Various attachments have steel legs that do 30, 45, 60, 90 degree, or other commonly used angles with the work piece.
Hi there, may i know what sort of attachments are these?
@@markop101 steel attachments so that they can conduct the magnetic circuit to/through the work pieces. They would be dimensionally the same as the steel pole pieces on each side of the magnets in the video, but of different lengths so that one can do common angles like 30, 45, 60, or 90 degrees
Ive seen these on ebay 200amp earth ground where they keep clean too all the debree falls off when you twist the nob at the top but yes good work if you can make it yourself
Wow exelente voy a intentar hacer una. Saludos desde Costa Rica
Great idea, super cool
Buenos sus vídeos e aprendido mucho de ellos sigan adelante
Fantastic idea
Tout simplement génial ! Bravo.
Thanks bro
Fantastic build. Subscribed
Good job sir!
That is one awesome tool.
I to have been thinking about a magnetic ground clamp .
Glad to see other non American human beings using there brains and there hearts for us all to get a little bit more ahead in life .
Not saying anything negative about usa or americans . i am a native American but i love all that are good beings.
Outstanding! Absolute Genesis!
Fique td pra ti seus pilantras
Очень даже неплохо придумал надо будет и себя такую приблуду сделать.
Marhaba. Excellent.
PFFT!!! YOU DIDNT EVEN MINE YOUR OWN NEODYMIUM???? What a newb! I'm kidding of course super neat video I loved it
Awesome idea
Very impressive. Well done
Thanks bro :)
Man, you save me 50 bucks for this. Keep it up!
Wow... increible!
Thanks bro
good job. nice idea..
Great job! Congratulations!
Es mejor que la de fabrica es una muy buena creacion 👍👍
you're a life saver. thanks. Great job.
Thats pretty sweet good work
Превосходно сделано!
Perfect, nice, and clean... Good work.
Very nice buddy! 👍
Thank you bro
Parabéns. Muito bom!!
Very well executed bro. Keep it up. Give us more such videos.
Good information indeed!!!
Very good job
Brilliant idea!
Wow! Awesome.
Damn brother, brilliant job
NICE BUILD
Great video. Hope you used the higher temperature grade Neodymium magnets. Some grades begin to lose magnetism above 80˚C
what are the Hi temp grades called?
@@ericjacobsen7852, just Google high temp neodymium magnet, they are rated for 300 Fahrenheit/150°C
May be we need some heat resistance casing
Good idea
👍👍 Bravo bro
Excelente 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🌎
Perfect work!!👌🏼
Fantastic
Nice work!
ayos bro ganda at useful
Salamat bro
at last!!! thank you, thank you, thank you so much!!!
Really nice - thanks
Thanks bro
Классная штука!!!! Зачёт.
nice magnetic tool
Thanks bro
nice one
It's good to see you now have a working table. And I hope you'll wear a leather shoe when welding. It's way more safe than a pair of plastic slippers.
Heheh thank you
that’s very clever
Good one man
Impresionante 👌🏻
Very Good man
좋은 아이디어 감사합니다
You should patent it, or if it exists already I never saw it before. Great job man
This is really good, nice end product. Would be interesting to see how close to your weld pool you can place it!!
Looked to me like he butted it right up against it!
Top marks. A+
Super cool and really useful !!! :D
Thanks bro
Muy útil.
Good job
THANKS, great video!!!!
Well done sir!
👍nice
Hi, it would be a huge help if you could list the materials and sizes that you used. Great channel 👍🏻
Wow saw all your video pinoy ka pala...dito ko pa nakita sa tate...proud of you bro...keep it up....sana ka sa pinas pede ba magpagawa kung sakali?salamat
Salamat bro
Awesome channel! Just watching first vid and perusing content. Subbed! Hope to find something on DIY CNC gantry or mill and how to get started. And I hope you have a vid outlining the valuable tools home DIY’ers need to go out and buy. Save buying expensive Kits when only a select few are critical or wasting money on average quality tools when a once of purchase of a quality unit will save $$ and heartache in the long run. Eg, vernier callipers that have a specific certification standard or specific feature/function. Or that one special modification to a certain parts washer that has saved you much hassle and couldn’t now live without. Cheers👍🏻
Hoping to make my own;
*Lightweight 6-8 point Roll cage -integrated with a full tubed front end and braced/gusseted rear end in my ex-weekend car - future circuit racing car.
*External 4WD roll cage.
*Small (3Kw-5Kw) Jet Turbine > Tesla Turbine > Electrical Generator
*HHO generator and select components for Hydrogen Fuel Cell.
*Oil heat exchange system and boiler for steam turbine generator.
Wish I had of pursued a metal fabrication career instead of Earthmoving. Constantly on lookout for Adult apprenticeship with decent wages of opportunity for TA/Labourer with good opportunities to learn, and decent wages of course. Lol. No luck yet.
Great..
Bravo. Bravo 💪👍👍👍👍👍
nice bro . i like
A bit late but I think all i might change would be to set up a mechanism that doesn't let the selector just free spin, so it either holds in On or Off mode or is just free in the middle. Like a selector switch. Detent locking and whatnot
Excelente,
muito obrigado.
Great project. Wow! A woman who doesn't mind getting her hands dirty. I have two questions - Is the ground lug attached made from Copper, or Brass? 2. Aren't you worried about the bolts in the end of the aluminum tube body might "seize" up?.
Nice build! Do the rotating magnets have to physically touch the steel bars or is it enough for them to be close proximity?
Notice that he grinds away some of the steel pole at 4:40, then he adds a few magnets that hold the steel poles apart 4:48 with the parts that are ground away facing in at 4:50.
Now notice the alignment at 5:43. The switching magnetic faces are nearly aligned with the T handle. Then at 7:39 the T handle is more misaligned from the steel poles. This might indicate that two opposing corners of magnetic faces are closer, almost touching the steel poles. As you can see, precision in this aspect is not mandatory.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Buenísimo!!!!
Whaw...amazing👍👍