Vevor 10 Ton "Porta Power " Review

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  • Опубліковано 26 бер 2024
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  • @CamShawn

    I have a similar unit. Watch out for the fill plug at the handle end of the pump. It’s a knuckle buster on mine. I should put a little offset in my handle for clearance.

  • @marvinmarlin9655

    Thanks for the usual no BS review John. That is a great bit of kit, by itself but I am building a frame to use it as a bearing/broaching press and a mini brake press, bender. Remains to be seen if I can get it all to play together without compromise but with this as the power centre it’s worth a go, at that price. This nice thing about Vevor is they listen and act on feedback.

  • @greasydot

    Looks like a great kit. Fixed a many of beat up cars with one very similar to that in my 45 years of beating on wrecked cars.

  • @bigun447

    Other than the blow-mold plastic case, that is exactly like the Harbor Freight Chinese porta power that I got back in 1982. It is hard to beat or re-engineer something that one would be astounded at the total number of them had been produced in 40+ years.

  • @michaelhallas6450

    Good luck with your new tool

  • @dermotkelly2289

    Nice kit mate. They come in very handy

  • @robertoswalt319

    That looks like a handy tool to have in the shop. I am anxious to see you use it in future vide I s

  • @carlwilson1772

    Its good. I have the self same kit, exactly, but it is in a metal box and badged as a Clarke body repair kit/porta power. I use it as a press for bearings etc. The wedge is very useful too. This vevor one is good value. Great review as ever.

  • @stco2426

    Nice one. Am looking at various options for a press for bearings and the like. Undecided whether to buy or build and whether to fit with a bottle jack or something hydraulic like you have here. Tool looks smart and I have a few things from Vevor, which are ok. Keen to see how you progress your press so have subbed. All the best!

  • @johnmassingham5109

    I have had one for many years, possibly from Machine Mart here in the UK. I use the half ton spreader for removing tractor tyres from the rim, especially the bigger say 38 inch centre ones can be difficult by hand. The spreader moves the tyre away from the rim a few inches, then I insert a wooden wedge before moving the spreader along and repeating. I know this has only a plastic box (my old one is steel) but at least it has a "proper" hinge. I have socket set boxes with a flimsy thin plastic hinge which eventually break off.

  • @timmienorrie

    John, that's a bloody steal at that price. Some bottle jacks are ver near the same price withoot a' the other gear.

  • @nospmohtekul

    Excellent video John, very interesting 👍🏻

  • @eyuptony

    Bargin that John. All those well machined and thought out accessories included. You could even use it as an emergency Acro prop with all those the extensions.

  • @neilknight7626

    Hi John, once you make your press its good for lots of different jobs,bending and flatening they are so usefull !

  • @brianleduc2244

    We call them porter power here I have one set up in my garage at home for over must be 30 years on a bracket build on the wall and I don't know what I'll do with out it as it saves the parts from hammer betting and broken casting not like my 50ton at the work shop and the best part is that !! You grab it and stick it in the case and away you go to a small job,,, the prices for them now I don't know why handyman still don't own one build the right mount for it and enjoy years of pumping it

  • @garthdaddy7438

    Good value for the money. Only failure is poor quality piston seal which is prone to failure but can be replaced with an industry standard.

  • @nigelroberson8911

    I wish I had one of these back in my rallying days. We always hit something 😂

  • @SeanBZA

    If you are going to make a bearing press get some heavy gauge I beam, some U channel and make a portable one. That will make it easy to press bearings on either in situ, or to remove the darn things. Just have to put that thread into a plate as a nut, and a large hole to fir the rest of the ram through.

  • @TERRYB0688

    Just thinking would be good to lift up a lathe or heavy machine to get rollers under it