" Made in Poland ", 14:20 (время в видео / video moment) что за музыка на фоне играет, подскажите пожалуйста / what kind of music plays in the background, please tell me..
Respect!.....for anybody ripping on this guy, lets see what you built out of your own head....yeah his welds may not be all pretty but he melted it all together better than it'll ever need.....plus people its his and he can fix any weld failures obviously if ever needed. I dont comment much but this guy is well and above most utube builds like this..with really basic tools even...his kids will be using this long after he's gone and their kids......its a legacy item for sure. My hats off to you sir!!!!! We used to make stuff like this in the USA,... you'd have a need and make what you needed, over made it, used it and passed it down to the next generation. I personally love old handmade tools and buy them and also make them whenever I can...Now quit your petty critiques and enjoy the pure geneous this guy just gave you and one up him, if you can. I shall step off my soap box now.
For real dude! Theres so many people who are hella rude and negative about stuff other people build. A bunch of no it alls who have no videos up of them doing it as good as theyre talking
I own a body shop. I can't tell you how many times that this would pay for itself. But, the crafty trick that I'm most impressed by is, simply adding a spring to the handle of the porta power. That's an upgrade that I didn't even know I needed.
Why whats the point I have been using the same vise for over 20 years no problem. Dont buy shit tools and use them right and they wont break. I have never had problems clamping multiple pieces in a vise but then I use my intelligence to find ways. Um called vise grip c clamp
This is what we call modern vise. This equipment will make the life of welders and many people easy and helpful . Hat off to you for your innovation upon such level... TheDust
Najlepsze w tych wszystkich "budowach" jest to że każde poprzednie stworzone przez Ciebie narzędzie jest wykorzystywane do stworzenia kolejnego lepszego. Aż trudno sobie wyobrazić co będzie kolejne i kolejne :D Oby tak dalej :D
Że ty także możesz coś ciekawego zrobić. Wystarczy chcieć i zamiast siedzieć przed tv, ruszyć tyłek z kanapy. Wtedy to tobie będą zazdrościć. To proste i wydawało by się nie wymaga tłumaczenia. A co do imadła to muszę stwierdzić że zaplecze techniczne istotnie koleś ma fajne, jedynie samo imadło wyszło amatorsko. Nakwiększe obciążenie przenoszą szczęki zaciskowe, a te zostały przyspawane. Są więc tak mocne jak mocny i wytrzymały jest spaw. Przyznasz że to nie wiele.....
Hi from New Zealand.I am a retired mechanical engineering manager with 25 years hands on practical experience behind me. Amongst many other projects in our maintenance workshop I have used many hundreds of kgs of mig wire with my own hands and my team have used thousands building log handling equipment and conveyors etc etc etc. I know what I am talking about.You have a great idea and I congratulate you on the finished project. I have 2 suggestions. 1st is to make deeper weld preparation especially if you are going to grind the weld to look nice. For example the triangle pieces that you made and fitted very nicely. looked to only have prep about 5mm. It should be full depth of material. various other bits needed deeper prep also. Something like a vice needs a safety factor of about 4 to 6x the expected stresses on it. Its reasonably easy to work it out as most of the steel you were using liiked like 20 to 25 ton psi mild steel.Second suggestion is that in most situations the fixed jaw of the vice should be over the edge of the bench and jice jaws should be wide enough to clamp onto a vertical pipe or shaft or bar so you canhold it firmly.Possibly mounting feet and bolts may be a little light but only time will tell. Vices get a ridiulously hard life so only time will tell. I am shure you are the type of guy who who is a problem solver.Much respect to your idea I give it 9.5 out of ten. By the way I only comment on utube about 3 times a year when I see something that is really worthy. utube is full of people who can strike an arc and are just learning welding then they make a video trying to teach others how to weld. Thats like dong a 9 hole golf course and showing how easy it is to play professional golf!!!!!Btw I learned to weld with stick in all positions, plus branched into specialty weling like large broken cast Iron bearing housings that took all my time I could muster for 3 days plus boult a 23 ft alloy catamarant for fishing from sheets of plate I cut with various tools and welded together with a spoolmatic gun. fun times! I caught marlin tuna plus lots of eating fish in that boat till poor health made me give it to my son. congratulations again.
All the manager I've ever met who have to explain how much (hands on experience) they have done, have done bugger all. Get your point though, if it was me I would of prepped most of those plate. Especially the weld directly under the two jaws.. but who are we too judge, this project is clever.
Many mangers have never been hands on. I did 9 years fulltime hands on i the workshop then started managing that workshop for the next 17 years and 1 was often 50% on the tools.
I have to agree with dennis. The weld prep could go a lot farther if you create a heavy bevel on that (what looks like ) 1/2" plate. It doesn't look like you have any problems with your welds breaking based off your tests, but to really create that cohesive metal structure you're looking to create with that weld, you'd really wanna create a deeper penetration to stand the repeated abuse that vise is sure to get over the years. I love this idea and I'm definitely looking to make one or two for my shop. Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
dennis hamlin nice constructive feedback mate. When I make one of these vices I’ll be sure to remember the additional points you made. I’ve never seen a hydraulic vice like this before.
Просто песня! ) Впервые такой видос смотрел как произведение искусства. Ничего лишнего и даже с юмором. Мои не стихающие аплодисменты ) ну и тиски классные )
Şunu söylemeden geçmek istemedim. Test ederken ilk koymuş olduğu parçayı eliyle tutmadan mengeneyi açması bu işte halen daha pişmesi gerektiğini gösteriyor. Güzel gösteriydi teşekkürler
This was my first experience with this channel, seems i have been missing out. The vice is great, I could use that countless times every week. What really struck me was the plasma cutting rig...that I must have! Now that I look at the recommended, he made the mag-drill base?? There goes my weekend :)
Morning coffee and a made in Poland build, now that's living. Maybe a future addition of a power hydraulic pump? Always great watching your builds. Cheers
Should be really great with an electric power-pump and a "clamp-down" or "brute-force" selector switch. "Clamp-down" position should use a ajustable bypass pressure valve to limit the pressure when you just want to hold on pieces in the vice. a simple valve can able or dissable this bypass chanel. When "brute-force" is selected, the valve si closed and the bypass pressure valve inhibed. Simply as hell and really fonctionnal. Best regards and congratulation for this work !
You Sir are a brilliant engineer, I enjoyed watching this immensely, wish I had your facilities to play and invent, puts the crap that China turns out to shame 👍👍👍
This is such a great Idea! I can't belief I haven't seen something like it before. you just solved problems that I never thought I would see solved, say goodby to the struggle of holding something in place wile trying to turn the vice at the same time. Nice work!
I was wondering about that vice on the other video and then this recomendation came at the end of it. Which left me wondering about the plasma cutter couse it looked handmade... and here we go again! Noice
Awesome build. And your video editing skills have gotten really good. One advice for the next build: include glamour shots of the build plans in the video to better promote them. And be aware that the “Join” button you mention is not present in the iOS UA-cam app. Add a link to the *mobile* UA-cam *webpage* in the description.
Overbuilt to perfection! You can’t buy a vise like this without having to sell your first born or take out a second mortgage!!! This thing could hold the planet still from rotation lol. I hope you never run out of steel to feed it! Awesome job my friend, very impressive 😉 The only thing I would change is adding a hydraulic air pump instead of getting a work out, but as I can see that is fine the way it is...
@@andreyperminov7832 у автора ничего не зарыто, создав этот пресс он заработал около 20000 долларов, при всем уважении у рукастости мужика видео делаются исключительно для зарабатывания денег. Он себе еще больше оборудования накупит без проблем)
Very well done my friend! Another great project, it was a joy to watch. Greeting from Texas and keep up the wonderful work and videos we all enjoy what you do! 👍🏼✌🏽
this is a great idea. because one of the most problematic things with a standard vice is you have to hold the work piece with one hand and close the vice with the other. and if the work piece is heave, that can sometimes be difficult if your by yourself.
Примените смекалку лоботрясы - из имеющихся у него инструмента нужно только сварка и болгарка, да прямые руки! Ну конечно ещё оч желательно сверлильный станок и наждак если нет гриндера!? Себестоимость таких тисков на март 2021 около 12000 рублей - а теперь идите на авито и посмотрите сколько действительно хорошие тиски стоят времён СССР, только бы не Китай!?
@@zjablikav лично я приобрёл себе 2 тисков за 1000 р. заехав на ближайший пункт приема металла... коих там выставлено больше количество на любой вкус цвет и размер...
Excellent build. Thank you for sharing. The only additions would allow it to swivel and to use a small electric hydraulic pump to close the jaws. One that moves a convertible top as an example. Even without the changes I would be proud to have your tool mounted on my workbench.
A few things:
1. The vice weighs totals 32 KG/70lbs.
2. It is not for sale.
3. Unfortunately, I also do not have time for individual orders :)
Nice idea
This is really awsome thanks for the idea
" Made in Poland ",
14:20 (время в видео / video moment) что за музыка на фоне играет, подскажите пожалуйста / what kind of music plays in the background, please tell me..
Good work bro love ur show
Thanks for nice idea. From Thailand.
Respect!.....for anybody ripping on this guy, lets see what you built out of your own head....yeah his welds may not be all pretty but he melted it all together better than it'll ever need.....plus people its his and he can fix any weld failures obviously if ever needed. I dont comment much but this guy is well and above most utube builds like this..with really basic tools even...his kids will be using this long after he's gone and their kids......its a legacy item for sure. My hats off to you sir!!!!! We used to make stuff like this in the USA,... you'd have a need and make what you needed, over made it, used it and passed it down to the next generation. I personally love old handmade tools and buy them and also make them whenever I can...Now quit your petty critiques and enjoy the pure geneous this guy just gave you and one up him, if you can. I shall step off my soap box now.
For real dude! Theres so many people who are hella rude and negative about stuff other people build. A bunch of no it alls who have no videos up of them doing it as good as theyre talking
Boro drljaca
I own a body shop. I can't tell you how many times that this would pay for itself. But, the crafty trick that I'm most impressed by is, simply adding a spring to the handle of the porta power. That's an upgrade that I didn't even know I needed.
Amazing..I have 2 Polish guys working for me and I know how hardworking and dedicated these workers are.
Great work as always, the ability to hold something with two hands and still close the vise is really useful!
even more usefull is the foot lever to open it when you clamped both your thumbs in it ;)
Why whats the point I have been using the same vise for over 20 years no problem. Dont buy shit tools and use them right and they wont break. I have never had problems clamping multiple pieces in a vise but then I use my intelligence to find ways. Um called vise grip c clamp
Well you are free not to make one then.
Phil Vandelay
Phil Vandelay
This is what we call modern vise. This equipment will make the life of welders and many people easy and helpful . Hat off to you for your innovation upon such level... TheDust
Красавчик, нет слов. Такие тиски, мечта любого. Только в наших условия собрать такое, это фантастика.
Polish and proud....... great video and workmanship from your UK friends. Thank you
Najlepsze w tych wszystkich "budowach" jest to że każde poprzednie stworzone przez Ciebie narzędzie jest wykorzystywane do stworzenia kolejnego lepszego. Aż trudno sobie wyobrazić co będzie kolejne i kolejne :D Oby tak dalej :D
i nie ma sie co dziwić że jasteśmy ograniczani gospodarczo podbilibyśmy rynek bardzo szybko
hi
film taki sobie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ można obejrzeć...
Смотря твои ролики, просто получаю удовольствие. Хорошо, когда руки правильно выросли!!! Спасибо за творчество!
Znakomita robota, aż przyjemnie się patrzy na takie połączenie pomysłowości i fachowego wykonania!
Kurcze dawno nie byłem tak dumny z Polaka na jutubie!
Oglądam każdy projekt i zazdraszczam tak bardzo!
Ogarnij się i zrób coś sam , jak jesteś taki słodowy. Do odważnych świat należy.
@@tomaszdabrowski5087 ale o co tobie w sumie chodzi?
Że ty także możesz coś ciekawego zrobić. Wystarczy chcieć i zamiast siedzieć przed tv, ruszyć tyłek z kanapy. Wtedy to tobie będą zazdrościć. To proste i wydawało by się nie wymaga tłumaczenia. A co do imadła to muszę stwierdzić że zaplecze techniczne istotnie koleś ma fajne, jedynie samo imadło wyszło amatorsko. Nakwiększe obciążenie przenoszą szczęki zaciskowe, a te zostały przyspawane. Są więc tak mocne jak mocny i wytrzymały jest spaw. Przyznasz że to nie wiele.....
@@tomaszdabrowski5087 chyba nie za bardzo zrozumiałeś sens komentarza pod którym piszesz...
Czyżby???
Поважаю людей, які вміють з нуля створити новий інструмент. Автору респект, молодець! 👍
молодец мужик..золотые руки..привет и наилучшие пожелание из России !!
Попроси станочки у него может подарит.
Мне кажется, или гидравлические тиски хуже тем, что ты не чувствуешь рукой, какое усилие передаешь?
если с железом работать толстым то пойдёт а с деревом плохо раздавит )))
а насчёт золотых рук, были бы такие инструменты у меня это не так сложно, но проект самому придумать это он молодец!
ногой почувствуешь
This is the second brilliant vice build I've seen today. Totally enthralling, thank you.
Przecież to jest najlepsze co zobaczyłem na polskim Youtubie..
Hi from New Zealand.I am a retired mechanical engineering manager with 25 years hands on practical experience behind me. Amongst many other projects in our maintenance workshop I have used many hundreds of kgs of mig wire with my own hands and my team have used thousands building log handling equipment and conveyors etc etc etc. I know what I am talking about.You have a great idea and I congratulate you on the finished project. I have 2 suggestions. 1st is to make deeper weld preparation especially if you are going to grind the weld to look nice. For example the triangle pieces that you made and fitted very nicely. looked to only have prep about 5mm. It should be full depth of material. various other bits needed deeper prep also. Something like a vice needs a safety factor of about 4 to 6x the expected stresses on it. Its reasonably easy to work it out as most of the steel you were using liiked like 20 to 25 ton psi mild steel.Second suggestion is that in most situations the fixed jaw of the vice should be over the edge of the bench and jice jaws should be wide enough to clamp onto a vertical pipe or shaft or bar so you canhold it firmly.Possibly mounting feet and bolts may be a little light but only time will tell. Vices get a ridiulously hard life so only time will tell. I am shure you are the type of guy who who is a problem solver.Much respect to your idea I give it 9.5 out of ten. By the way I only comment on utube about 3 times a year when I see something that is really worthy. utube is full of people who can strike an arc and are just learning welding then they make a video trying to teach others how to weld. Thats like dong a 9 hole golf course and showing how easy it is to play professional golf!!!!!Btw I learned to weld with stick in all positions, plus branched into specialty weling like large broken cast Iron bearing housings that took all my time I could muster for 3 days plus boult a 23 ft alloy catamarant for fishing from sheets of plate I cut with various tools and welded together with a spoolmatic gun. fun times! I caught marlin tuna plus lots of eating fish in that boat till poor health made me give it to my son. congratulations again.
All the manager I've ever met who have to explain how much (hands on experience) they have done, have done bugger all. Get your point though, if it was me I would of prepped most of those plate. Especially the weld directly under the two jaws.. but who are we too judge, this project is clever.
Respect.
Many mangers have never been hands on. I did 9 years fulltime hands on i the workshop then started managing that workshop for the next 17 years and 1 was often 50% on the tools.
I have to agree with dennis. The weld prep could go a lot farther if you create a heavy bevel on that (what looks like ) 1/2" plate. It doesn't look like you have any problems with your welds breaking based off your tests, but to really create that cohesive metal structure you're looking to create with that weld, you'd really wanna create a deeper penetration to stand the repeated abuse that vise is sure to get over the years. I love this idea and I'm definitely looking to make one or two for my shop. Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
dennis hamlin nice constructive feedback mate. When I make one of these vices I’ll be sure to remember the additional points you made. I’ve never seen a hydraulic vice like this before.
Просто песня! ) Впервые такой видос смотрел как произведение искусства. Ничего лишнего и даже с юмором. Мои не стихающие аплодисменты ) ну и тиски классные )
You are extremely skilled...I respect individuals that possess such kind of hand skills as it is extremely rare in this modern world.
you are a genius. I adore you, a real person who knows how to do it
Gratuluję pomysłowości i jakości wykonania. Widać doświadczenie w fachu :-) ładne zaplecze narzędziowe :-)
Şunu söylemeden geçmek istemedim. Test ederken ilk koymuş olduğu parçayı eliyle tutmadan mengeneyi açması bu işte halen daha pişmesi gerektiğini gösteriyor. Güzel gösteriydi teşekkürler
Outstanding work! Turning the hand pump into a foot pump was the best idea!
you are a great fabricator. one of the best i've seen. your creative ingenuity is excellent. great work. i'm impressed.
Мужик, очень крутая идея! Классные тиски! Однозначно лайк!💪💪💪👍
Am I the only one that gets more excited watching them use the tools they've already made than about the new tool they are making?
This was my first experience with this channel, seems i have been missing out. The vice is great, I could use that countless times every week. What really struck me was the plasma cutting rig...that I must have! Now that I look at the recommended, he made the mag-drill base?? There goes my weekend :)
@@--_DJ_-- plasma cutting rig is one of my faves. I'm still catching on vids after a few months.
@@--_DJ_-- make it extreme is another great channel. Similar format and builds.
Morning coffee and a made in Poland build, now that's living.
Maybe a future addition of a power hydraulic pump?
Always great watching your builds.
Cheers
Great jobs... actually everything you do is professional hand made... All your tools are perfectly made. RESPECT. A very example of DIY
Should be really great with an electric power-pump and a "clamp-down" or "brute-force" selector switch.
"Clamp-down" position should use a ajustable bypass pressure valve to limit the pressure when you just want to hold on pieces in the vice. a simple valve can able or dissable this bypass chanel.
When "brute-force" is selected, the valve si closed and the bypass pressure valve inhibed.
Simply as hell and really fonctionnal.
Best regards and congratulation for this work !
I appreciate your craftsmanship, creativity, and music choices.
Keep up the great work, your ingenuity is inspiring.
Just found you today, you are an awesome welder, builder, and a very knowledgeable engineer
You Sir are a brilliant engineer, I enjoyed watching this immensely, wish I had your facilities to play and invent, puts the crap that China turns out to shame 👍👍👍
You are correct but I wonder if the hydraulic unit which is installed in the vice is made in China?🤔😂
@@ZafarIqbal-jl8yq no doubt , 🤣
Awesome bro!
Thank you!! :)
Вас вспоминал, уж очень похожий монтаж видио .
WOW! Even MiE Bros commented here?! Awesome!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Классные тиски! Очень удобно, когда ты не хочешь, чтобы кроме тебя кто-то пользовался ими без твоего ведома, снял насос и спрятал😁👍
This is such a great Idea! I can't belief I haven't seen something like it before. you just solved problems that I never thought I would see solved, say goodby to the struggle of holding something in place wile trying to turn the vice at the same time. Nice work!
Now THAT is something to be proud of!
Besides being an awesome vise, it allows you to have the freedom of one hand which is a huge benefit while positioning your work!!! Great job!
at least you have taught how to make it , that is charity of knowledge god bless you, good build
That is a really cool idea. Great trick using the gas struts to push it back open! 👍👍
Thanks Robert!! :)
@therealnightwriter ?? am I missing something?
@therealnightwriter dude really? I'm in and from the USA and even I know kilometers is distance not weight. You must've meant kilograms right?
John Pike
He is joking isn’t he?
I thought he was...
I hope he’s joking.
@@tatemantis9293 unfortunately I don't think so..... "Common sense" isn't very common anymore
The world is not ready for your skill and craftsmanship.
Hello and welcome to the Hydraulic Vice Channel.
Good project , good tools with VERY Talented person , Bravo for the perfection
A beautiful creation! All tools should work with hydraulic actions and even pneumatic systems! Great job!
14:10 was I am only one who expected him to sit on rail side?
Nice work on vice and nice work on video.
You are amazing man, so clever and so skilled. And that linear plasma cutter thing is super cool also!
everyone sells them
Dzięki że promujesz Polskę jako pomysłowy i pożądny kraj
I was wondering about that vice on the other video and then this recomendation came at the end of it. Which left me wondering about the plasma cutter couse it looked handmade... and here we go again! Noice
Dasgath I thought that to. It looks like garage door opener.
I am wondering the same thing.
Awesome build. And your video editing skills have gotten really good. One advice for the next build: include glamour shots of the build plans in the video to better promote them. And be aware that the “Join” button you mention is not present in the iOS UA-cam app. Add a link to the *mobile* UA-cam *webpage* in the description.
Замечательные тиски получились, интересное видео, спасибо автору👍
Beautiful job, dude! And congrats for the 200k subscribers! 😊
Incredibly satisfying to watch,
he is blowing up 333k now
Основная масса зрителей нихрена не понимают, им лишь бы картинка красивая было
Woah that's extreme! I haven't seen craftsmanship like that in some time!
Excellent work great project.
and yeah I had to subscribe 😊
Xxx
Fans
Overbuilt to perfection! You can’t buy a vise like this without having to sell your first born or take out a second mortgage!!! This thing could hold the planet still from rotation lol. I hope you never run out of steel to feed it! Awesome job my friend, very impressive 😉 The only thing I would change is adding a hydraulic air pump instead of getting a work out, but as I can see that is fine the way it is...
Super dzieło :)
Gratuluję 200k :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Dzięki Krzysztof!!! :)
Świetna robota! Super materiał!
TERAZ POLSKA !!!
Very good job!you are a skilled worker.Congratiulations from Romania!
Świetny film....
Konkretna robota!!!!
Hi I am Matchstick, and i love this channel
I am not matchstick ,but i also love this channel
Me too
14:05 в этот момент я подумал: не уже ли сейчас швеллер раздавит?! 😂
Отличная идея и исполнение! 👍
Nice work .
Respect from Vietnam !
Это не тиски , это пресс. Винтом можно чувствовать силу прижатия , и винт не спружинит . Вот отличие.
Все верно подмечено! Смысл делать пресс в виде тисков?? Проще купить, судя потому сколько там баблов зарыто в оборудование...
Согласен,я бы побоялся в такие тески зажимать какую-нибудь важную деталь
@@andreyperminov7832 у автора ничего не зарыто, создав этот пресс он заработал около 20000 долларов, при всем уважении у рукастости мужика видео делаются исключительно для зарабатывания денег. Он себе еще больше оборудования накупит без проблем)
Lo máximo que visto en fabricación de herramientas en youtube.felicitaciones por el ingenio.
Я бы купил такое мастерство .Тиски + не большой пресс.В гараж самое то.Изготовитель красавчег.👍
Мастер класс!!! Привет из Кыргызстана....
Смотрел и наслаждался!!!!! Молодцы!!!
Fine piece of Polish engineering as usual ''good job''
Yeah making something dumb and useless cause the Pollack broke the original. You gotta be pretty dumb to break a vise, oh yeah, he's from Poland
Very well done my friend! Another great project, it was a joy to watch.
Greeting from Texas and keep up the wonderful work and videos we all enjoy what you do! 👍🏼✌🏽
Simply a genius! You are great! 💪💪💪👌
Very nice and mostly amazing idea for Quick Release bench vise. Like it. Thumb up to you!!!
Damn man.. Now that's a vise, great build!
Это самое крутое видео, которое я увидел!!! Дружище у Вас золотые руки!!! Успехов Вам в Вашей творческой деятельности!!!
Молодец, давно хотел увидеть что-то подобное))
Maybe good idea to add a pressure gauge into the System, so you know your not going above the rated working pressure. Great work though, 👍
You should probably watch his new video about this vice then. =)
Uckerfay cheers, never noticed there was a second part with the upgrade. 👍
this is a great idea. because one of the most problematic things with a standard vice is you have to hold the work piece with one hand and close the vice with the other. and if the work piece is heave, that can sometimes be difficult if your by yourself.
Thanks for sharing amazing talent and u are definitely my new favorite channel:)
Aaaaand now you'd need a properly heavy duty workbench for this :D
VERY FUN Video! I love the comparison at the end! Makes me look sideways at a couple of my vices. Changes to them are coming.
Piękne Darku masz maszyny, super film. Pozdrawiam
dju h
Дааааааа, оце талант!!! Ти шо! Мужик ти красава ваще !!! Респект тобі)!👊👍👍👍👍👍👍😰
I like what your doing, very good stuff. I’ll need to get busy watching your older videos to get up to speed.
this guy showed really he are really good!! great idea and perfection they made the strongest and never broken!! very good awesome! cheers from Norway
You are the best dude
That be a proud addition to any shop
"FANTÁSTICO"!!!👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Очень технично
Мне понравилось.!) 👍👍👍
I can’t believe its been 4 years since the hydraulic vice was made
Good idea ✌
We have a plan to make this as our final year project..
Good luck then ☝️👍🍀
Three thumbs up for that idea!
probaugh1 we’re is the third thumb? ;)
You got tons of ideas. Bravo, Bravo, Bravo. THANKS
Coool!!!!))
Respect from Russia!
Ахренеть... как поставить смайлик с дергающимся глазом? За каким??? Это ж сколько станков надо иметь чтоб сделать гидро тиски!
А главное - зачем? Там площадь подающего цилиндра очень мала - в чем смысл? Работа ради работы
@@StahLHerZRocK вот и я о том же, сразу диз въебал
Да мудак делать нехер вот и сделал гидро тиски чтоб яйца свои зажать обычными незажмеш
Примените смекалку лоботрясы - из имеющихся у него инструмента нужно только сварка и болгарка, да прямые руки! Ну конечно ещё оч желательно сверлильный станок и наждак если нет гриндера!? Себестоимость таких тисков на март 2021 около 12000 рублей - а теперь идите на авито и посмотрите сколько действительно хорошие тиски стоят времён СССР, только бы не Китай!?
@@zjablikav лично я приобрёл себе 2 тисков за 1000 р. заехав на ближайший пункт приема металла... коих там выставлено больше количество на любой вкус цвет и размер...
I love watching your videos, you are an amazing craftsman and make some of the coolest things from scratch.
Sir most beautiful work 👍👍👍👍👍
love it, work smarter not harder =)
Pretty easy tightening a vise with a handle. You gotta be pretty dumb to break a vise
Posiada Pan bardzo duży talent. Pozdrawiam😀
You have a great talent. Regards😀
Dziękuję za łapkę w górę 😀
Amazing & powerful vise
Thank you for good working..too
what a smart idea, i was curious about clamping pressure .....well not anymore nicely done 👍
Excellent build. Thank you for sharing. The only additions would allow it to swivel and to use a small electric hydraulic pump to close the jaws. One that moves a convertible top as an example. Even without the changes I would be proud to have your tool mounted on my workbench.
Zajebista Polska robota :)
Заебись не то слово! )
Tak patrzę czy jest jakiś polski komentarz. I jest perełka
@@RushFuture У них тоже есть такое? :))
I would buy one. I would also hire this person.
Very nice plasma cutter attachment. Looks like it works well. love the design you have for your tools.