Hi Flo, Drilling those 20 and 30mm holes can be also sufficiently done by using a stepdrill attached to the drillpress. Further, if someone decides to use a car jack and accepts reduced range of motion, the 100x50 pipe can be also made out of 2 50x50 pipes welded together. For power supply (ground supply) I decided to weld in some threaded sleves into the scissor frames and connect them by copper ground straps, directing the flow away from the joints.
video overlay of the SketchUP images as animation for the work being done makes this channel about the best of the best of "How To"! great work, thanks. Fab work is 2nd to video work!!!
Great job! But I got a bit scared that thing could come crashing down. 5:32 and 8:32 with nothing to hold it up but friction. So glad nothing happened but better to be safe - maybe a block of wood somewhere might be better whilst explaining things to camera.
Thanks! Yeah you're probably right at 5:32 but it was actually pretty tight 😅 At 8:32 I already fixed that friction/tightness problem, so no friction at all but a stick between the scissors at the back end 😉 Would be pretty bad if there was still enough friction to hold up both scissors 😂
Wow... that scissor table looks very heavy duty... AWESOME! I've subscribed. Looking forward to catching up with your past videos! Greetings from Southport UK.
By “welding” the bushing, aren’t you technically warping the bushing (concentricity) itself? (of course extremely slight but still…) Thanks for posting!
Yes you’re right. If I had build a high precision mechanism this would have been definitely something to care about! But in this case it is no problem at all.
These trousers are not meant for work but for outdoor use. But I still love them for work as well! They are made by Fjällraven and named „85785 - Karl Trousers“ I got these in their outlet in Sweeden. @Fjallraveninternational
Can you give me an idea on price of the Hydraulic parts. I'm in the USA and that is the olny thing stopping me from buying your plans. I need to make sure I can get it here in the US 🇺🇸.
I'm not sure if the online stores I got the parts from are shipping to the US.. But there you can find all the details of the parts so you can find similar parts you can get in the US. About half of all sold plans so far were purchased in the US so it should be possible somehow.. If you have any problems I'm willing to help you! About the price, that can be very different if you find more standard parts. I paid about 400 bugs for all the hydraulic parts. But If you use a cheaper pump eg. that's actuated by hand you can probably get away with 200 bugs for the hydraulics.
@@joshuashappy depends a little bit on the size of the castors. The min of mine is 60cm ~ 23" and max is 200cm ~ 78" In the first video I talk about size and other specs of the table ;)
looking good. will that hydraulic ram have enough reach to raise the table the amount you need? It looks pretty short. I would recommend a rack for ratcheting so you can have a safety in case the hydraulic ram fails and the table doesn't come rushing down. same as in cars zweiturmhebebuhne ;o)
Thanks. It's a telescopic cylinder. I'll reach a hight of 1.7m with it, I think that's enough. Yes I thouht of a similar safty feature. But in the dimentioning of the parts I already have a safty factor of 100%, that means the table could actually lift 2t of weight in theory. I hope thats enough safty.
And what is the shape, size and thickness of the steel tubing used in this project..?????? What are length and width of the frames...?????? Are there plans available for this project and what may their price be...?????
Sind echt Massiv aus das Ding . Wie viel Tonnen Tragkraft sollen das werden. ? Nur bei den Rollen hätte ich Bedenken , kommt halt aber auf deinen Einsatz für den Tisch an .
Er hat eine Tragekraft von 1t. Die Rollen sind der Schwachpunkt.. Laut Datenblatt halten sie 1,3t. Erfahrungsgemäß halten die aber deutlich mehr. Inklusive Nutzlast von 1t ist die Belastung mit 1,4t theoretisch zu groß.. aber kommt ja nicht oft vor.
Hi Flo,
Drilling those 20 and 30mm holes can be also sufficiently done by using a stepdrill attached to the drillpress. Further, if someone decides to use a car jack and accepts reduced range of motion, the 100x50 pipe can be also made out of 2 50x50 pipes welded together.
For power supply (ground supply) I decided to weld in some threaded sleves into the scissor frames and connect them by copper ground straps, directing the flow away from the joints.
Cool drill machine with magnetic base!
video overlay of the SketchUP images as animation for the work being done makes this channel about the best of the best of "How To"! great work, thanks. Fab work is 2nd to video work!!!
Great job! But I got a bit scared that thing could come crashing down. 5:32 and 8:32 with nothing to hold it up but friction. So glad nothing happened but better to be safe - maybe a block of wood somewhere might be better whilst explaining things to camera.
Thanks!
Yeah you're probably right at 5:32 but it was actually pretty tight 😅
At 8:32 I already fixed that friction/tightness problem, so no friction at all but a stick between the scissors at the back end 😉
Would be pretty bad if there was still enough friction to hold up both scissors 😂
Wow... that scissor table looks very heavy duty... AWESOME! I've subscribed. Looking forward to catching up with your past videos! Greetings from Southport UK.
Thanks!
By “welding” the bushing, aren’t you technically warping the bushing (concentricity) itself? (of course extremely slight but still…) Thanks for posting!
Yes you’re right. If I had build a high precision mechanism this would have been definitely something to care about! But in this case it is no problem at all.
Nice build. Where did you get the hydraulic cylinder?
Thanks! I ordered it online. Links to all parts used in this project are in the Plans. 😉
Nice project!!!
I may modify your plans to make a motorcycle lift. Thanks so much for posting
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Hi, where can I purchase your work trousers?
These trousers are not meant for work but for outdoor use. But I still love them for work as well! They are made by Fjällraven and named „85785 - Karl Trousers“ I got these in their outlet in Sweeden.
@Fjallraveninternational
Can you give me an idea on price of the Hydraulic parts. I'm in the USA and that is the olny thing stopping me from buying your plans. I need to make sure I can get it here in the US 🇺🇸.
I'm not sure if the online stores I got the parts from are shipping to the US.. But there you can find all the details of the parts so you can find similar parts you can get in the US. About half of all sold plans so far were purchased in the US so it should be possible somehow..
If you have any problems I'm willing to help you!
About the price, that can be very different if you find more standard parts. I paid about 400 bugs for all the hydraulic parts. But If you use a cheaper pump eg. that's actuated by hand you can probably get away with 200 bugs for the hydraulics.
What is the min and max hight of the table? I'm sure this will change some with each build but I'm just trying to get an idea
@@joshuashappy depends a little bit on the size of the castors. The min of mine is 60cm ~ 23" and max is 200cm ~ 78"
In the first video I talk about size and other specs of the table ;)
looking good. will that hydraulic ram have enough reach to raise the table the amount you need? It looks pretty short. I would recommend a rack for ratcheting so you can have a safety in case the hydraulic ram fails and the table doesn't come rushing down. same as in cars zweiturmhebebuhne ;o)
Thanks.
It's a telescopic cylinder. I'll reach a hight of 1.7m with it, I think that's enough.
Yes I thouht of a similar safty feature. But in the dimentioning of the parts I already have a safty factor of 100%, that means the table could actually lift 2t of weight in theory. I hope thats enough safty.
And what is the shape, size and thickness of the steel tubing used in this project..??????
What are length and width of the frames...??????
Are there plans available for this project and what may their price be...?????
what type of welding is that?
That's tig welding. Mig would be better for this project, but at this time I had no mig welder.
thats awesome! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
which material did you choose for lifter and whats capacity of the lifter to lift a load? could you please reply me
The Liftingtable is made out of Steel (S235) and it can lift up to 1000kg.
Sind echt Massiv aus das Ding . Wie viel Tonnen Tragkraft sollen das werden. ? Nur bei den Rollen hätte ich Bedenken , kommt halt aber auf deinen Einsatz für den Tisch an .
Er hat eine Tragekraft von 1t.
Die Rollen sind der Schwachpunkt.. Laut Datenblatt halten sie 1,3t. Erfahrungsgemäß halten die aber deutlich mehr. Inklusive Nutzlast von 1t ist die Belastung mit 1,4t theoretisch zu groß.. aber kommt ja nicht oft vor.
@@HolzFlo Hätte jetzt eher so Richtung Kippen Gedacht . Aber ich Vermute mal das du den nicht mit Last Verschiebst ;- ) Aber Top Arbeit .
Muito boa sua invenção... parabéns!!.
would love a copy of your plans I have an idea for a table I would like to build.
how maximum weight on you scissor lift ?
The Table can lift up to 1000kg
Pretty sweet! Where did you get those clamps for doing the 90 deg corner welds?
Bessey
@@ryanaustin1970 Thanks!
www.kippersrijssen.nl/zoekresultaten?search=Hoekklem :)
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So actually it's Metallflo, right?
seems like that on YT.. :D But actually I'm doing a lot more woodworking than matalworking..
You really sound like a robot sometimes 🤣
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Awesome, subscribed! If you want more subs, feel free to embed your video on our homemade tools forum; looks like you're one of us :-)
Way too tall collapsed for many uses.
Coller Tisch ,mir würde Deutsch besser gefallen ..