That's incredible that you built it yourself. You clearly have a gift for making machines. It was really impressive that it never jammed or even, really, bogged-down on all of the rocks you stuffed it with. That is so cool!
That works just like my jaw rock crusher I built on back. Instead of a driveshaft I used an old trailer tire and looped a belt around it from a horizontal shaft engine. I did the eccentric the same way using pillow blocks and found the same issue, I busted the cast iron housings and eventually scrapped the whole thing after trying to "fortify" them. Looking back, that's the perfect application for a poured in place babbitt bearing with a grease fitting for lubricant. Low speed, high pressure, and plenty of width to take the loads. I crushed up a bunch of construction rubble to "pave" out a piece of driveway next to my shop to park equipment on. Worked a treat, just hard on pillow blocks.
Very nice and simple looking machine! I love when people can make excellent machines from scrap. May I ask how the bottom of the jaw is supported and still allowed to reciprocate with the eccentrics?
Brilliant effort! I built a hydraulic one last year (see: farm built concrete crusher on youtube). Like yours it was built from scrap and as I had the rams but no bearings I decided on a hydraulic one instead of a rotary one. From your vehicle reg I see you are in the UK.
Rellena una rueda de coche con cemento y colócala en el extremo del eje para mantener una buena inercia. Esta es la mejor trituradora que he visto a nivel casero . 100 puntos!
Great job! How did it work out for you after all these years? My guess is that you would more than double the efficiency if you have rigged plate on boths sides, not just on the moving plate. Faster crushing with less spent energy.
still amazed at this, seams to be the most effective one i have seen on you tube, what does the bottom of the jaws pivot around or is it just free to move and the jaw just hangs off the shaft?
So amazing! i would love to make something like this! Can i ask you a question about it? I can see the top of the moving blade 'plate' (with the scraper blades) is held by the ecentric bearings and the 60mm rod, but what is holding the bottom end of this plate? is it just sliding up and down against a very sturdy bit of steel? thanks loads i'm hoping to make one!!!
I about rolled laughing when you tossed the washer counter weight in there! I always knew there was another use for them but just couldn't sort it out........LOL! It's kind of hypnotic watching that bugger maliciously munching away on old concrete! It's not like there is a bunch of flying debris and dust like hammer mills. If those grader blades get too worn just get the local welding supply to hook you up with a box of hard facing rods. One bead down each blade should do you for a good while! Terry from South Carolina USA
Yeh I always thought those counter weights would crush nice! Yeh I wish I had just welded some rebar to the jaws and gone over it with hard facing rods.... The loader blades just weren't very hard! Thanks for watching 👍
We are trying to figure out the levers on the back of the machine. We have out springs in but something is stopping it from working properly. The rest has all been built as we can see on the video but the Spring mechanics is not shown. Can you perhaps help? Is there a spring or a rod at the back of the plate?
That is fantastic, it looks like you run bricks and concrete in it, do you think it would stand up to granite or chert/flint? I am looking into doing something to run creek gravel through to size it less than 2" the screen it to get anything less than 1" out. I'd run mine on the tractor PTO though 🤣
And the bend angle of the drive shaft is too high. The vehicle should be placed a little higher 😉🔭. And there should be room for a wheelbarrow under the machine, where the product could go into, instead of on the ground, thus requiring one (unnecessary) operation more.
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Thanks! Its worked great over the years and become a valuable tool! I just used an old valve spring on a threaded rod! I think theres a shot of it in the update video!
This thing looks like it works so well im tempted to build one! You say the teeth were made from scraper blades? what exactly do you mean by that? the blade off a digger or something?
Make one! Its one of the best things I've ever built and still works great! Blades are off a loader but they weren't as hard wearing as I thought they'd be but if I did it again I'd just weld line's of hard facing up and down the jaws!
@@marktgsxr i wondering about perhaps some square bar welded to the main plate then a series of hardened bolts or something that could be used as replaceable teeth perhaps. will have to do a bit more research and see one in person before i start a build. many thanks
@@marktgsxr wonder how strips of straight car springs would work? Is the bottom of the jaw just sliding up and down on a heavy piece of round stock behind it?
Very nice work. I suggest coming up with a full disconnect option to perform an emergency stop within arm's reach of the machine intake for safety purposes.
Es una fabricacion exelente te felicito quisiera mas explicaccion del sistema tengo mucha piedra en mi tierra de cultivo quisiera limpiarla un poco como pudiera comprarte los los planos para la fabricacion de esta saludos guanajuato maxico👏👍
i would like to know how to build 1 like this crusher i have a 3x4 jaw crusher and it doesn't crush like this takes a long time just to crush 1 brick piece that i broke into small pieces
If i were to do it again id make it bit bigger like 16"x 10" and make it all adjustable, it took a bit of experimenting to get it to work this well..... good luck!
The Nutters Workshop it looks simple enought. I have been doing some concrete work and have lots more to do. I have all these chunks and have wished for something like this.
I did try it on a few tons of flint and about half a ton of granite counter tops.... i crushed fine but wore the jaw faces badly.... you can see why proper crushers have manganese steel jaws that work harden!
Sorry there were no plans for it, it was built on the fly, if you watch the other videos I go over the details and construction of it so you will get a good idea from that!
the jaw is roughly 24" in length and 10" wide, the most omportant thing is the toggle plate angle as it determins the amount of movement at the bottom of the jaw!
You should toss the camera in to see how those jaws are warping space and time to make solid steel breathe more than a suspect under arrest by a cop in America.
@@marktgsxr Awesome! My yard seems to make boulders every time it rains - dirt washes away and boulders surface... lol. time to build something like this... think a 20hp tractor PTO would be able to spin it? (was the car at idle? cruise control at some particular speed?)
great machine, but what would happen to something soft,..? say a pair of rubber boots..??? would they just pass through..? or be distroyed..? would you have to put rocks on top of them to make them pas through...??? like to see what would happen.
That's incredible that you built it yourself. You clearly have a gift for making machines. It was really impressive that it never jammed or even, really, bogged-down on all of the rocks you stuffed it with. That is so cool!
Thanks! This and the amphibious jeep are the best things I've built, really happy with both of them!
@@marktgsxr 👍
I nearly spat my food out when I seen the car wheel doing all the work 👍
@Cameron Lucian you paranoid creatures.
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It’s unfortunate that Cameron removed the comment.
I nearly choked on my food when I SAW your pathetic grammar.
Нафига пол часа показывать дробление камня??? В чем твоя идея????
Same
That works just like my jaw rock crusher I built on back. Instead of a driveshaft I used an old trailer tire and looped a belt around it from a horizontal shaft engine. I did the eccentric the same way using pillow blocks and found the same issue, I busted the cast iron housings and eventually scrapped the whole thing after trying to "fortify" them. Looking back, that's the perfect application for a poured in place babbitt bearing with a grease fitting for lubricant. Low speed, high pressure, and plenty of width to take the loads. I crushed up a bunch of construction rubble to "pave" out a piece of driveway next to my shop to park equipment on. Worked a treat, just hard on pillow blocks.
Классная идея. Хорошее исполнение. Для небольших задач классная вещь!
Most glorious thing I've seen in much time
Very nice and simple looking machine! I love when people can make excellent machines from scrap.
May I ask how the bottom of the jaw is supported and still allowed to reciprocate with the eccentrics?
Yes I want to know this too.
Brilliant effort! I built a hydraulic one last year (see: farm built concrete crusher on youtube). Like yours it was built from scrap and as I had the rams but no bearings I decided on a hydraulic one instead of a rotary one. From your vehicle reg I see you are in the UK.
Thanks! yeah i have seen you're video,very good!, its great to make such useful bits of machinery from scrap! good old british engineering!
We can pat each other on the back! But I notice your clip has had more hits than mine.
Pto drive is my favorite part. This is awsome.
That thing works really well.
Well done, sir. Well done.👍
Rubble crusher. No real rocks Full marks for your engineering inventiveness and execution.
I celebrate your ingenuity .. I just imagine ... you just 'do it'.... congrats
Rellena una rueda de coche con cemento y colócala en el extremo del eje para mantener una buena inercia.
Esta es la mejor trituradora que he visto a nivel casero
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100 puntos!
best use of a 406 i've ever seen
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What is a 406
@@wertiaaudit5746The car
Great job! How did it work out for you after all these years? My guess is that you would more than double the efficiency if you have rigged plate on boths sides, not just on the moving plate. Faster crushing with less spent energy.
AWESOME CRUSHER. PRETTY DANG COOL. LOVE IT.
Thanks man! Pretty chuffed with it!
still amazed at this, seams to be the most effective one i have seen on you tube, what does the bottom of the jaws pivot around or is it just free to move and the jaw just hangs off the shaft?
Thanks! Yeh it does work really well, bottom of the moving jaw is just hinged at 45 degrees, just wish I'd made it adjustable!
So amazing! i would love to make something like this! Can i ask you a question about it? I can see the top of the moving blade 'plate' (with the scraper blades) is held by the ecentric bearings and the 60mm rod, but what is holding the bottom end of this plate? is it just sliding up and down against a very sturdy bit of steel? thanks loads i'm hoping to make one!!!
Зачётно! Для дачи или своего дома просто класс!
I about rolled laughing when you tossed the washer counter weight in there! I always knew there was another use for them but just couldn't sort it out........LOL!
It's kind of hypnotic watching that bugger maliciously munching away on old concrete! It's not like there is a bunch of flying debris and dust like hammer mills. If those grader blades get too worn just get the local welding supply to hook you up with a box of hard facing rods. One bead down each blade should do you for a good while!
Terry from South Carolina USA
Yeh I always thought those counter weights would crush nice! Yeh I wish I had just welded some rebar to the jaws and gone over it with hard facing rods.... The loader blades just weren't very hard! Thanks for watching 👍
That is an impressive build!
That's going to be Awesome, can't wait to see it.
We are trying to figure out the levers on the back of the machine. We have out springs in but something is stopping it from working properly. The rest has all been built as we can see on the video but the Spring mechanics is not shown. Can you perhaps help? Is there a spring or a rod at the back of the plate?
Great idea! Good job! From Brasil
Love your drive shaft. Good work on things.
Pretty awesome build, love how well ot works
Hell yeah that’s what I’m talking about! 👍
I wish I had the craftsmanship to build something like that myself
That is fantastic, it looks like you run bricks and concrete in it, do you think it would stand up to granite or chert/flint? I am looking into doing something to run creek gravel through to size it less than 2" the screen it to get anything less than 1" out. I'd run mine on the tractor PTO though 🤣
Kapitalna maszyna na każdy mały plac budowy! 🙂👍
That, and a roller shredder on my christmas present list
Nice build, could use a flywheel
Like friend. 👍very good
Thanks 👍
would've been nice to watch you make it, fascinating.
Did u buy the crushing plate?it looks like a factory unit,but whey to go!
No it was made of from old loader blades!
It's pretty cool, can you tell me what is the dimension of the axes of the jaw
How long is your angle iron on the sides and front? picking up some iron. 🖒
Hola, me gusta la trituradora, felicitaciones, muy buena, una pregunta, como hiciste la mandíbula ? Muchas Gracias, Saludos !!!
Luksguionbajo09 pienso q en la polea tiene un pequeño. Desbiamiento ,como la curva de un sigüeñal
really looks like it would benefit from a heavy flywheel
Or two.
In essence, the automobile wheel is acting as a flywheel
@@chrisfleischman3371 as seen as you replace it with a waterfilled one a little more?
And the bend angle of the drive shaft is too high. The vehicle should be placed a little higher 😉🔭.
And there should be room for a wheelbarrow under the machine, where the product could go into, instead of on the ground, thus requiring one (unnecessary) operation more.
That’s one way to crush up adobe blocks. I saved a few from some old buildings with names on em just to keep.
😂 That's just brilliant. Hats off.
Thanks 👍
Bardzo fajna maszyna. Też planuje zrobić taką wał mimo środowy już mam 😊
Awesome. Sure could use something like this out here in Kenya.. North Coast. Possible?
This company in Washington state, USA, makes and sends gold mining stuff all over even to Africa.
Even if ya don’t need his stuff I love to watch his videos cause he’s got some amazing equipment and even a gold mine haha.
m.ua-cam.com/video/IVoRUYSz5_8/v-deo.html&pp=ygUGbW1ibGxj
Is the bottom just riding up and down against something like a piece of 2" shaft behind it that you keep greased?
Watch the other video, it shows how it's made!
That is pretty cool
Thanks man 👍
Thats awesome mate! Looks like she works really well. What did you use at the back of the moving jaw to stabilize?
Thanks! Its worked great over the years and become a valuable tool! I just used an old valve spring on a threaded rod! I think theres a shot of it in the update video!
Would this be able to crush up aluminium castings??
I honestly dont know, ill praps try it in another video!
Would be awesome. =)
Watch this space!
I would have thought that any kind of metal is not brittle enough and would jam the machine solid.
This thing looks like it works so well im tempted to build one!
You say the teeth were made from scraper blades? what exactly do you mean by that? the blade off a digger or something?
Make one! Its one of the best things I've ever built and still works great! Blades are off a loader but they weren't as hard wearing as I thought they'd be but if I did it again I'd just weld line's of hard facing up and down the jaws!
@@marktgsxr i wondering about perhaps some square bar welded to the main plate then a series of hardened bolts or something that could be used as replaceable teeth perhaps. will have to do a bit more research and see one in person before i start a build.
many thanks
@@marktgsxr wonder how strips of straight car springs would work? Is the bottom of the jaw just sliding up and down on a heavy piece of round stock behind it?
A great idea if a little underpowered.👍☘️
Check out the update video, I changed to a small diesel engine and a couple of heavy flywheels!
Very nice work. I suggest coming up with a full disconnect option to perform an emergency stop within arm's reach of the machine intake for safety purposes.
Love your innovation, I’m definitely subscribing.
Great Job!
Would it be easier if you put extention on a tractor?
Check out the update video, i put a pair of flywheels on it and a small diesel engine!
Love it
Agreed Fred Dibnah would have loved it to
He would run it on steam though
"I realise that steam engines aren't everyone's cup of tea. But they're what made England great."
Yeh i should of had it running of steam!
that does work well! bravo!
Wow that works good!
Es una fabricacion exelente te felicito quisiera mas explicaccion del sistema tengo mucha piedra en mi tierra de cultivo quisiera limpiarla un poco como pudiera comprarte los los planos para la fabricacion de esta saludos guanajuato maxico👏👍
Nice job
Thanks man 👍
@@marktgsxr welcome man,
Awesome little machine. Great job
Rob Muss thanks! Its one of the best things ive ever built!
Awesome. Just need to make a hydraulic one next.
i would like to know how to build 1 like this crusher i have a 3x4 jaw crusher and it doesn't crush like this takes a long time just to crush 1 brick piece that i broke into small pieces
If i were to do it again id make it bit bigger like 16"x 10" and make it all adjustable, it took a bit of experimenting to get it to work this well..... good luck!
Where we cane buy
Well done sir!
Thanks 👍
How did u hook it up to cars drive wheel?
Just welded an old propshaft to it LOL
Engineers: Max angle of a u joint is only 15°
Crusher: How about 45°*
*talking with month full
Hahahaha love it 😂
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This is great. I would love to make one.
Dennis Madigan its one of the best things ive ever made, well worth while! Thanks for watching!
The Nutters Workshop it looks simple enought. I have been doing some concrete work and have lots more to do. I have all these chunks and have wished for something like this.
Works great on the softer rocks... But how would this stand up to Granit? That would be impressive if it can.
I did try it on a few tons of flint and about half a ton of granite counter tops.... i crushed fine but wore the jaw faces badly.... you can see why proper crushers have manganese steel jaws that work harden!
Wow ! Good job
what sort of sharft is it . is it a straight piece of tubing and what sort of bearings do you use on the 2 inside bearings
How would you change the grain size output ?
Where can I get some plans to make one?
Nice welds mate ;)
Thanks! im no expert tho!
are the bearings eccentric with a straight sharft
cool device!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks man 👍
Great build but it would be more effective with another ridged plate on the smooth wall
Was just going to say this, ridges should be offset from the opposite plate too don't forget!
Hello, do you have the schema for building one please ?
Thank you.
It's a very nice built, i really enjoy it.
Sorry there were no plans for it, it was built on the fly, if you watch the other videos I go over the details and construction of it so you will get a good idea from that!
bet your neighbors love you
😂😂😂😂 funnilly enough I did have a punch up with one a couple of years ago 😂😂😂
Why not a rock fight 😂
Please make a follow up video and answer th questions!
I did about 5 years ago, feel free to watch it!
Good job
Thanks 👍
How many blocks of concrete or rock, do you get to the gallon??
Not sure, the odometer doesn't work!
I love how the film stabilization is going nuts lol
Do you have any plans for making this, I really need one.
Sorry it was built out of scrap!
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Very nice.
Thanks 👍
Well done!! Are the shaft & eccentrics carbon steel shaft stock or mild steel?
Rob Rs Thanks! there just mild steel,i think the scaper blades may have been hardox or similar! thanks for watching!
Did you use dozer track grouser bar.
No the body was old steel angle and the jaws were loader blades... I wish I could of got hold of some proper manganese jaws from a commercial crusher!
Surprising that some of the bricks and pavers ate harder than the natural stones.
That's pretty cool, can you tell me what the length and width the jaw is? I'm currently trying to build one myself. thanks
the jaw is roughly 24" in length and 10" wide, the most omportant thing is the toggle plate angle as it determins the amount of movement at the bottom of the jaw!
+marktgsxr
Thanks, do you have any other video of the back side of the machine?
+91Cruzin i have another video of it now iv added a diesel engine to it that i will upload soon!
+marktgsxr
Did you use the angle iron for the sides and the front?
+91Cruzin yes the main body is all made of scrap angle iron all welded up, its incredibly strong!
I would love to buy one of these. Where can i buy similar?
Can I buy plans for this?
There were no plans but if you watch the other videos I show the construction and sizes of it as I built it, quite an easy project really!
Holy crap for DISTORTION - was this filmed with a fish-eye lens?
other than speed control it does work
Good luck 👍
Your the boss mate! and the inspiration for my own homemade jaw crusher !
I would like send you a link to my video in 6 months time
Great glad iv inspired you! Yes send me a video of it, id love to see it!
@@marktgsxr
Can someone send me instructions to build or pictures of everything
Gordonbuffett@hotmail.com
Please share how you built this!!!!
Watch the other video!
You should toss the camera in to see how those jaws are warping space and time to make solid steel breathe more than a suspect under arrest by a cop in America.
😂😂😂😂
Great! Cool!
Thanks 👍
Fred Dibnah 👍
i wonder how it would do with a real boulder, that's not brick/concrete... looks awesome tho! :D
We crushed a load of flint field rock that was pretty hard but it did it no problem!
@@marktgsxr Awesome! My yard seems to make boulders every time it rains - dirt washes away and boulders surface... lol. time to build something like this... think a 20hp tractor PTO would be able to spin it? (was the car at idle? cruise control at some particular speed?)
great machine, but what would happen to something soft,..? say a pair of rubber boots..??? would they just pass through..? or be distroyed..? would you have to put rocks on top of them to make them pas through...??? like to see what would happen.
Wouldn't do anything.... Unless you froze them in liquid nitrogen first!
How can I make one of those?
I like it.